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📝 Beretta Electronic Earmuffs Black
Beretta Electronic Earmuffs Black are active electronic hearing protection earmuffs designed for shooting, range training, and hunting. The advanced electronic system accurately detects and amplifies ambient sounds while suppressing dangerous gunshot peaks. The user maintains full acoustic awareness: speech, signals, movement of people, and environmental sounds remain clearly audible without risking hearing damage.
The ear cups feature a soft-touch rubberized coating that increases durability and ensures comfort during prolonged wear. Power is supplied by two AA batteries (not included), making the model easy to maintain and practical for regular use in field and shooting environments.
🫡 We are a team of veterans
We use active hearing protection during training, shooting sessions, and instructional work. Headsets of this class allow constant environmental control, hearing commands, movement of people, and equipment without removing hearing protection. The rubberized ear cup finish withstands field conditions, transport, and intensive use.
⚙️ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Headset type | Active electronic |
| Model | Beretta Electronic Earmuffs Black |
| Protection type | Electronic impulse noise suppression |
| Quiet sound amplification | Yes |
| Ear cup coating | Soft rubberized |
| Wearing comfort | Prolonged wear without discomfort |
| Power supply | 2×AA (not included) |
| Maintenance | Quick battery replacement |
| High frequency protection (H) | 34 dB |
| Mid frequency protection (M) | 29 dB |
| Low frequency protection (L) | 23 dB |
| Overall SNR | 32 dB |
💬 Comment
This is a universal active hearing protection model for shooting and hunting. It provides a balanced combination of comfort, ambient sound amplification, and reliable impulse noise suppression without complex communication modules.
🎯 Suitable for
Military personnel — shooting practice, training, and range work where commands must be heard without removing hearing protection.
Instructors — managing groups and controlling the firing line in noisy environments.
Sport shooters — practice and competitions in indoor and outdoor ranges.
Hunters — field conditions where environmental awareness and gunshot protection are both required.
Workers in noisy environments — tasks near impulse noise sources while still needing to hear speech and signals.




