Sporting Goods : Radians Hunter'S Ears Camouflage Electronic Hearing Enhancement (Advantage)

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Sporting Goods : Radians Hunter'S Ears Camouflage Electronic Hearing Enhancement (Advantage)

Radians Hunter'S Ears Camouflage Electronic Hearing Enhancement (Advantage)

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Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Radians
Color: Advantage
EAN: 0674326215365
Label: Radians
Product Manufacturer: Radians
Model: HE4M00CS
Publisher: Radians
Studio: Radians


Product facts:
  • NRR 23
  • Advantage® Max-4¿ Camo
  • Collapses for easy storage
  • Sound Amplification







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Item Description:
Advantage Max-4 HD

The Hunter's Ears utilize unique electronic technology to give the outdoorsman an advantage in the field while providing hearing protection in the presence of firearms. The Hunter's Ears enhance low level sounds to provide better hearing while in the field to allow the hunter to pick up many game sounds that have never been detected before. The dual external microphones with independent controls allow accurate directional pinpointing of even the smallest of game sounds. With the forward facing microphones, you can determine which direction that a turkey might be gobbling or an elk might be bugling without the need for any rotating movement.

The Hunter's Ears provide the ultimate concealment for the hunter. This is the first high performance electronic sound amplification ear muff that is available in a variety of camouflages. Instead of wearing a solid color ear muff that game might recognize as out of place in the outdoors, the Hunter's Ears offer concealment while hunting.

Since the Hunter's Ears are ear muffs, they will provide warmth while hunting in cold conditions. This electronic muff will provide complete coverage of your ears to eliminate any brisk winds while not only allowing the hunter to hear, but actually pinpoint sounds that might not have been heard before. For the waterfowl hunter that usually has to wear some sort of coverage over his ears to stay warm there is now an alternative.

The Hunter's Ears have a practical design that was constructed with the shooter in mind. There are two easy-access external battery compartments that hold 3 AAA batteries each. These batteries provide approximately 280 hours of continuous use. The batteries are included with the product along with two replacement microphone covers. The ear muff has an adjustable headband for a comfortable fit and it also collapses for easy storage. The low profile design of the ear cups were constructed not interfere with most gun stocks.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor Quality out of the box
I purchased these last week and tried them at the range- right muff was noisy but worked- left muff was in mute mode continuosly. For this kind of money - not a good value...



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