Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 27 2006, 4:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Pro Tech Communications, Inc. announced hearing protection earmuffs to do-it-yourself users of lawn mowers and power tools.
This passive earmuffs feature a built-in AM/FM radio with a flexible antenna.
The NoiseBuster AM/FM Earmuffs sell for a very low $39.
Richard Hennessey, President, Pro Tech. says:
"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."
Additionally the little antenna makes you look like a martian mowing the lawn.
The NoiseBuster AM/FM Radio Earmuff is powered by two AA batteries that provide 140 hours of use.
More details on the Pro Tech Communications site.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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