Armourwear's brand new Bluetooth ear muffs are a cost effective entry into the Bluetooth market. Tested to Class 5 for Australian/New Zealand standards, you could do far worse than the Armourwear Bluetooth. Don't let the low price fool you, these are high quality Bluetooth ear muffs made to last.
- 27.8dB Class 5 hearing protection.
- Bluetooth 4.0 allowing hands free calls & music streaming.
- Also includes AUX input with 3.5mm cord for older devices.
- Includes Micro-USB port charge with indicator light showing charge status.
- Control volume, track skipping and answering from the earmuff controls.
- Integrated microphone in the earcups.
- Adjustable headband to suit most head sizes.
- Bluetooth effective distance: 15/20 metres.
- 8 hours playtime after full charge.
- 3.5 hours to full charge from flat.
- Sold in retail packaging per pair.
SLC80 27dB
This hearing protection product complies with the Australia/New Zealand standard and has been tested in accordance with AS/NZS 1270.
It has an SLC80 rating of 27 (which in rough terms means it blocks about 27dB of noise) and is a Class 5 hearing protector.
- Class 1: SLC80 10–13 - Suitable for <90 dB noise levels
- Class 2: SLC80 14–17 - Suitable for <90-95 dB noise levels
- Class 3: SLC80 18-21 - Suitable for <95-100 dB noise levels
- Class 4: SLC80 22-25 - Suitable for <100-105 dB noise levels
- Class 5: SLC80 ≥26 - Suitable for <105-110 dB noise levels
SLC80 Explained
Under AS/NZS 1270:2002, hearing protection is tested for its Sound Level Conversion (SLC80) rating, which indicates the difference between the environmental noise and the sound reaching the wearer’s ears. This rating helps determine the appropriate Class of hearing protection for specific noise levels.
Australian and New Zealand workplaces are obligated under AS/NZS 1269.3:2005 to:
- Conduct noise level surveys to assess exposure (measured as LAeq,8h).
- Provide suitable hearing protection for workers exposed to noise above 85 dB(A).
- Ensure hearing protection is maintained and properly fitted to achieve effective attenuation.
Employers must select hearing protection suitable for the measured noise levels, ensuring compliance with occupational noise management regulations.