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either of a pair of ear coverings (usually connected by a headband) that are worn to keep the ears warm in cold weather

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On the other hand, the use of earmuffs with electronic systems supporting the transmission of speech in a noisy environment was an improvement as compared to no use of hearing protectors [10].
The shooter in the foreground was wearing MSA Supreme earmuffs (us.msasafety.com), and the shooter in the background was wearing a 3M Peltor Soundtrap headset (peltorcomms.3m.
At the moment I can't live without chunky knits and my earmuffs. My favourite store is definitely River Island."
Other products made in Southbridge by 3M are electronic tactical earmuffs with attached exterior microphones that are worn by hunters.
Nine of them were earmuffs, while the remaining 2 were earplugs.
The owner of an establishment in Ayia Napa mocked a neighbour who complained about noise by sending him a set of earmuffs and signing a note "with love," according to the popular resort's mayor Yiannis Karousos.
I've used foam plugs and foam plugs under earmuffs. I've tried standard earmuffs and electronic earmuffs.
So, should you wrap your battery in earmuffs at night?
With his grandmother's help, Chester invented earmuffs. Off to the pond he went, ears warm and skates ready.
In practice, the simplest approach is to highlight the importance of hearing protection to the soldiers and engineers on the correct procedures in wearing hearing protection devices, earplugs and earmuffs (or ear defenders).
Radians, manufacturer of safety gear for outdoor enthusiasts, offers several EARMUFFS AND SHOOTING GLASSES DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOUTH, all of which are 15 percent smaller than adult safety gear to provide a better fit.
Howard Leight Sync Wireless protective earmuffs integrate Bluetooth technology, allowing wearers to talk on the phone, connect with co-workers, get instructions and perform tasks without sacrificing hearing protection.
For me as well as a lot of other guys, "high-tech" hearing protection is pretty much anything above and beyond foam plugs--perhaps used in conjunction with earmuffs if you're lighting off something really obnoxious.