3M – WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector – Black/Yellow $46.00 Save:$25.00(35%)
Description
  • Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 24 dB*
  • Automatic shut-off helps extend the life of your batteries
  • Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
  • Great AM/FM radio performance and bass boost option for enhanced listening experience
  • Audio Assist Technology provides operational and set-up guidance¬–without having to take off the headset
  • Audio Assist Technology helps you program up to 50 AM/FM radio stations and lets you know when your battery is running low
  • Auto-scanning helps you quickly find and save your favorite stations
  • Plug into your smartphone or other mobile device to enjoy entertainment of your choice
  • Easy-to-use controls can be operated even while wearing work gloves
  • Rugged design is great for everyday use
  • Makes an excellent gift for the yard or woodworking enthusiast
  • CAUTION
    3M strongly recommends fit testing of hearing protectors.
Additional information
Dimensions 4 × 7 × 8.5 in
On/Off Switch

Yes

Maximum Talk Time

8 hours

True Wireless

No

Sound Isolating

Yes

Built-In Microphone

Yes

Wireless Connectivity

None

Connection Type

Wireless

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

1 year Limited Warranty

Sound Mode

Stereo

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

1 year Limited Warranty

Model Number

90541H1-DC-PS

Adjustable Headband

Yes

Color Category

Multi

Headphone Fit

Over-the-Ear

Product Depth

4 inches

Connector Size

1/8 in. (3.5mm)

Frame Shape

Oval

Controls

Track selection

Product Width

7 inches

Product Name

WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector

Brand

3M

Product Height

8.5 inches

Color

Black/Yellow

UPC

078371905415

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  1. Grandmasmalls

    I returned them. They were made good but were really tight fitting and poor volume. Despite being noise canceling, when running my mower I couldn’t hear the music. Not sure if that was a safety feature?