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DeWALT Bluetooth Hearing Protection Safety Earmuffs EXPIRED

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Amazon has DeWALT Bluetooth Hearing Protection Safety Earmuffs (DPG17) for $37.79. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • NRR of 25 dB (Noise Reduction Rating)
  • Integrated Mic allows you to make and receive calls while maintaining hearing protection
  • To Music/Audio From Connected Smart Device on High Fidelity Speakers
  • Adjustable, Padded Headband
  • Micro-USB Connector Cable Included
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Amazon [amazon.com] has Dewalt DPG17 Bluetooth Hearing Protection Safety Earmuffs NRR 25dB w/ Integrated Mic on sale for $37.79. Shipping is free.
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I have these. They do what they're supposed to do, and this is a decent price. They're made by Radians and branded as DeWalt. Moderately uncomfortable if you wear with glasses for a long time. Sound is good, probably enhanced by the good seal you should get from earmuffs as opposed to headphones. They don't get louder than I think 80-85dBa since the point is hearing protection. Microphone also works decent for Bluetooth calls. I use them regularly for various projects around the house.
Brushless? Can't find anything in the description.
There are a lot of complaints on HomeDepot's site that these stop working or taking a charge after about 6 months to a year. Some complants about the buttons stop working too.

I tend not to trust Amazon's reviews anymore, and I don't think anyone is putting fake reviews on HD... yet.

This is a pass for me.

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02-01-2023 at 02:09 PM.
I've been wearing my noise canceling headphones when I mow with my zero turn with satisfaction. Anyone knows if there are advantages of physically blocking noise with these vs. using active noise canceling headphones?
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02-01-2023 at 02:26 PM.
Anyone know how these compare to the Sennheiser HD600? 😜
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02-01-2023 at 02:29 PM.
Quote from YingTK :
I've been wearing my noise canceling headphones when I mow with my zero turn with satisfaction. Anyone knows if there are advantages of physically blocking noise with these vs. using active noise canceling headphones?
With proper noise blocking, noise canceling can really help silence outside noise. Conversely, noise canceling on its own is meaningless without a good seal (think Samsung Galaxy Buds Live which have active noise canceling, but it doesn't do diddly squat because there really is no seal). Personally, I'd prioritize noise blocking first and then if that is satisfactory then having good noise canceling in addition would be a bonus.
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02-01-2023 at 02:54 PM.
Harbor Freight earmuffs have the same decibel rating for $8.49, which can be found on sale for under $6, and I'm sure you already have earbuds.
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02-01-2023 at 03:03 PM.
Quote from CyanCheetah4263 :
Anyone tried ear buds under plain jane muffs?
Yes. I use inexpensive round buds without the stem. I think my hearing protection is rated at 34. It's worked well for me. When they fall out of my ears they wind up in the hearing protection cups and not in the grass or snow to get lost or destroyed. So far no problems with extra sweat caused by the hearing protection.
The only problem is you can't reach the control buttons without taking the protection off.
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I have 3m work tunes currently have you tried those?
I have the 3M and they crapped out pretty quickly.
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02-01-2023 at 03:24 PM.
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I have 3m work tunes currently have you tried those?
There is a video with some comparison of the 3M vs DeWalt, here: https://youtu.be/guSsBpImAgQ

Summary from video review: DeWalt benefits from external controls for volume and track change while the 3M only has a single button that can be used for On/Off, Pause (single click) and Next Track (double click). However, the DeWalt apparently does not get very loud while the 3M is louder.

I personally have used the 3M WorkTunes for years and love them. I was interested in the DeWalt at this price point as a backup, but if they don't get loud enough to use with a mower then they aren't very useful to me.
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02-01-2023 at 03:55 PM.
Are these good against women
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02-01-2023 at 04:19 PM.
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I have 3m work tunes currently have you tried those?
The 3m give me a headache and smoosh my ears. I can't keep them on too long which defeats the purpose. Sounds like these are tight too as per reviews. Bummer
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02-01-2023 at 04:54 PM.
I think you're better off buying a mid range set of bluetooth ear plugs and regular ear muffs... That's what I do. Then you're not dependent on whatever bluetooth and batteries they have in these things.