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3M™ PELTOR™ Communications Headsets is a global leader in two-way and active listening headsets for use in hazardous, high noise environments.
Our comprehensive range of headsets and hearing protectors can be used in a number of environments and meet most requirements for both communication and hearing protection.
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Hearing protection with level-dependent function for ambient listening.
Hearing protection that features Bluetooth® technology, for wireless connection to mobile phone, or communication radio.
Hearing protection with built in two-way radio.
Hearing protection with built-in FM radio receiver.
PELTOR range of Intrinsically safe products are developed for users who spend time in highly explosive environments.
You have two great reasons to protect your hearing – your ears. The 3M™PELTOR™ ProTac™ III Headset with level-dependent function for ambient listening helps you focus on your work and communicate with colleagues in noisy environments, without removing the hearing protection. Stereo feedback will allow you to hear and better determine direction of alarms, warning cries or backing vehicles.
The new WorkTunes™ Pro Headset makes it simpler to include your favourite music in your working day. If you work in a noisy environment, you have every reason to choose a headset that not only help protect your hearing, but also pampers your ears. You won’t be careless with your headset if the headset offers features you can’t wait to use. Music can have that effect.
Learn how using 3M™ PELTOR™ WS™ LiteCom Headsets helped improve the productivity of a work unit by 380 minutes per week, increasing the percentage of direct work time from 71% to over 86%.
At home and work, it’s important to understand which sounds may cause hearing loss and require hearing protection.
Fit test your hearing products and get objective, personalized results to help you protect your workers against noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL).