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Radio earmuff

Jun 9, 2008 1:02 PM

New hearing protection is available that blocks loud noises while providing an AM/FM radio for under $40. The NoiseBuster AM/FM Radio Earmuff from ProTech Communications features soft ear cushions, an adjustable headband and an AM/FM radio built into the earmuff. The radio includes rotary tuning and volume controls with a sound level that only reaches 82 decibels to protect customer hearing.

“The NoiseBuster AM/FM is ideal for consumers who want to protect their hearing as well as enjoy a ballgame, talk show or their favorite music while using noisy power tools or lawn equipment,” says Irene Lebovics, CEO of Pro Tech.

The radio uses two AA batteries for 140 hours of use. The earmuffs are resistant to water, moisture, contaminants, mechanical shock and vibration.

The NoiseBuster AM/FM Radio Earmuff retails for $39.

For more information, contact Pro Tech Technologies Inc., Dept FIN, 217 Westport Rd., Wilton, CT 06897, 203/210-7230, www.noisebuster.net.

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