New Motorola Earmuffs
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:49 am
Model MHP71 Talkabout Electronic Ear Protection.
Anyone here use these?
Apparently, they're great for the range
They're discussed in the Feb. issue of "Guns and Ammo" magazine.
They've got some nice features, one of which is being the ability to attach an MP3 player, but still stop gunshot noise up to 21 decibels. Priced at $70.00.
All that being said, I'm currently using Howard Leight Impact Sport electronic ear muffs. And they're fine if shooting pistols, but are a giant pain when shooting an AR. They bang into the stock which is very uncomfortable/ungainly.
The Motorola have a lower profile design, according to the article, that leads me to believe they won't get in the way nearly as much as the Howard Leight ear muffs when shooting an AR. Maybe...
Anyone here use them?
If so, do they work well when shooting an AR?
Thanks!
P.S. The Howard Leight also have a input jack for an MP3 player, but if you try to use it when operating a riding mower, the motor noise drowns out whatever you mean care to listen to. For me, it's audio books.
For now, I cram ear buds in my ear and place an old fashioned set of ear muffs over them and voila, I can listen to my audio books while mowing, but after awhile my ears start to hurt. Not good.
I wonder if the Motorola are better for listening to an MP3 player in this regard?
Anyone here use these?
Apparently, they're great for the range
They're discussed in the Feb. issue of "Guns and Ammo" magazine.
They've got some nice features, one of which is being the ability to attach an MP3 player, but still stop gunshot noise up to 21 decibels. Priced at $70.00.
All that being said, I'm currently using Howard Leight Impact Sport electronic ear muffs. And they're fine if shooting pistols, but are a giant pain when shooting an AR. They bang into the stock which is very uncomfortable/ungainly.
The Motorola have a lower profile design, according to the article, that leads me to believe they won't get in the way nearly as much as the Howard Leight ear muffs when shooting an AR. Maybe...
Anyone here use them?
If so, do they work well when shooting an AR?
Thanks!
P.S. The Howard Leight also have a input jack for an MP3 player, but if you try to use it when operating a riding mower, the motor noise drowns out whatever you mean care to listen to. For me, it's audio books.
For now, I cram ear buds in my ear and place an old fashioned set of ear muffs over them and voila, I can listen to my audio books while mowing, but after awhile my ears start to hurt. Not good.
I wonder if the Motorola are better for listening to an MP3 player in this regard?

