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Peltor WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector with Digital Tuning #90541 | 
enlarge | Brand: Peltor Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $49.99 You Save: $10.00 (17%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 9
Color: Blck/Yellow Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 6.5 x 3.8
Model: 90541 UPC: 078371905415 EAN: 0078371905415 ASIN: B0013092CS
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| Features:
| • | Digital tuning with easy to read LCD display, seek/scan button, memory with preset stations and low battery indicator | | • | Stereo input jack with patch cord for listening to a MP3 player or to a scanner at the racetrack (scanner not included) | | • | Convenient on/off switch combined with volume control. | | • | Adjustable stainless steel headband | | • | Comfortable gel/foam cushions, comfortable for extended wear |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Peltor Headset April 27, 2008 The unit brings in FM stations but is very poor on AM stations and interference. It is comfortable and keeps out outside noise. They need to upgrade their reception to be a 5 star
Husband LOVES these headphone am/fm hearing protectors April 14, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got these for my husband and he is totally satisfied. Very good quality and the price is great too. He says he'd recommend them to anyone. He likes being able to read the digital am/fm tuning. Sounds great, and for safety you are able to 'hear' other sounds that can alert you to any situation.
Almost perfect April 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I tune and rebuild pianos as a hobby, so you can imagine how much I value my hearing. I never even swing a hammer without hearing protection, so I have a pair of earmuffs on pretty much all the time while in the shop.
Of course, I also love music. Since I got the Worktunes headphones, I can listen to my music clearly without having to blast it over the sounds of power equipment.
Pros: Digital tuning. Memory presets. Lasts 2 solid days on AA batteries when listening to the radio. Pretty durable. Great reception in rural areas (as good as can be expected from an antenna of this size). Speaker sound quality and dynamic range from an external MP3 player is excellent - much better than I expected.
Cons: In cities and areas of strong signals, the receiver frontend saturates easily and you will hear several stations poorly at once (intermodulation). This is a common problem for many simple FM receivers.
The volume knob doesn't function for the MP3 input... it would be nice if I could change the volume of my music without fidgeting with the MP3 player. This also means that the MP3 input bypasses the amplification circuitry. The power for sound comes from your tiny MP3 player's battery rather than the cheap robust AA batteries in the headphones. That was poor engineering, as it would have been very easy to pipe in the input through the audio amp - sparing the tiny MP3 battery and utilizing the volume knob. In fact, I will modify the input in this manner very soon.
With the radio and the noise reduction, you really can't hear a darn thing that is going on. That could be good and bad. Someone could be robbing your shop in a bulldozer and you'd never know it. Two people have already snuck up on me while wearing these. Be aware of your security. I would not recommend using these while working in a bad neighborhood, or in a situation where a partner will be depending on you to hear screams for help.
Summary: For the price, don't expect anything perfect. The radio problem is minor and common. The noise reduction is excellent. This product exceeded my expectations. If I break these, I will gladly buy another pair. I don't know how I lived without them!
Listening to music while you work April 2, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this for my husband. For years and years, he has worn protector headsets while working outside and in his workshop with NO listening to music. Now, he was truly excited to listen to music/talk radio while he works.
I set up the radio stations. 5 AM and 5 FM stations for preset. The enclosed instructions on this were vague. But following the instructions and pressing the menu button I knew the radio station had done the preset. The digital screen would show the preset as m1, m2, m3, m4, or m5. There are two right/left arrow button to search between radio stations. Then the AM/FM dial. There is a place for a stereo jack for your players. The first two AA batteries are still going strong.
One thing, one radio station would not preset. A local station, too. It could not pick up a strong signal and therefore could not preset. But I succeeded with the rest. He says, "reception is great". We live in rural Oregon.
My husband did say the headset fit better than any other he had used. He nows takes it back and forth from work as he is a heavy machine operator. He says Peltor is a well known brand.
It works March 28, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
It works very well for hearing protection and the sound is pretty good for the price as well. The speakers even give you a little bit of depth for the music. My only problem is that they can't receive radio stations. Even though the tuner is digital and tuned to the correct station it will only pick up the station if you hold the antenna with your hand. As soon as you remove your hand it will loose reception. The older style analog ones pick up stations much better. But like I said if you want them to plug a MP3 player into they are pretty good.
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