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Peltor Sport Tactical 300 Electronic Hearing Protector, Shooting Ear Protection, NRR 24 dB, Ideal for Shooting, Hunting, Construction, and Work Shops Black

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  • NRR: 24 dB noise reduction rating
  • IDEAL FOR both indoor and outdoor shooters and hunters
  • DYNAMIC SUPPRESSION TIME measures the energy in gunshot noise and automatically sets suppression time for reduced echoes and increased comfort
  • CLEAR VOICE TRACKING seeks voice within background noise and actively filters noise for improved speech intelligibility
  • DURABLE RECESSED MICROPHONES prevent damage and reduce wind noise
  • VENTED HEADBAND adjustable, improves comfort when worn with hats
  • Runs on AA batteries (not included) or Alpha 1100 lithium ion rechargeable battery (sold separately)
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4.6 4.6
Noise cancellation
4.4 4.4
Comfort
4.4 4.4
Volume control
4.4 4.4

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Customer Ratings
Noise cancellation
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.5
4.6
Comfort
4.4
4.5
4.3
4.7
4.5
Noise level
4.6
4.3
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30 dB NRR
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Plastic
Gel Ear Pads
Plastic
noise attenuation
24
23
22
30
noise control
sound isolation
sound isolation
active noise cancellation
active noise cancellation
sound isolation
sound isolation
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Tac 300
Distressed American Flag
Tac 100
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For Peltor Tac Series
30 Db Nrr
weight
1.29 pounds
2.94 pounds
0.95 pounds
1 pounds
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Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Peltor Sport Tactical 300

Suppresses gunshot noise

Get optimized protection, clear communication, easy operation and a low-profile design. This active hearing protector uses SMART technologies to suppress harmful gunshot noise and amplify low-level sounds. Plus, it’s easy to use, lightweight and comfortable enough to wear all day.

Dynamic Suppression Time adapts to firearm and environment for optimized shooting experience.

Clear Voice Tracking seeks voice within noise for improved speech intelligibility.

Features and Benefits

  • 24 dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
  • Adjustable and vented headband improves comfort when worn with hats
  • Durable, recessed microphones - designed to reduce wind and fan noise
  • Auto shut-off
  • All-day comfort - Soft, conformable cushions
  • Easy setup and use - Intuitive buttons and voice guidance let you operate without removing headset
  • Low-profile cups - With cut-outs for use with long guns
  • 3.5 mm audio input jack - Compatible with most mobile devices and 2-way radios
Key Feature
 Peltor Sport Rangeguard Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Peltor Sport Tactical 300 Peltor Sport Tactical 500 Alpha 1100 Li-Ion Battery
Peltor Sport Rangeguard Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Peltor Sport Tactical 300 Peltor Sport Tactical 500 Alpha 1100 Li-Ion Battery
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Noise Reduction Rating (dB) 21 22 24 26
Electronics Type Analog Digital Digital Digital
Cups Profile Low profile with cut-outs Low profile Medium profile with cut-outs Medium profile with cut-outs
Hat/Cap Compatible Headband
3.5 mm Audio Input Jack
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Recessed Microphones
Noise Filtering Fixed Adaptive Frequency Response Clear Voice Tracking Clear Voice Tracking
Gunshot Suppression Fixed Variable Suppression Time (Manual) Dynamic Suppression Time (Automatic) Dynamic Suppression Time (Automatic)
Battery Type 2 AAA 2 AAA 2 AA 2 AA Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack

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Product Description

The 3M Peltor Sport Tactical 300 has a targeted NRR of 24 dB for passive sound protection. Suppresses gunshot noise and amplifies low sounds using proprietary 3M technologies. Dynamic Suppression Time measures the energy in gunshot noise and automatically sets suppression time for reduced echoes and increased comfort. Clear Voice Tracking Technology seeks voice amongst the noise to improve speech intelligibility and situational awareness. Engineered for optimal fit and comfort. Foldable and adjustable.

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Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
1,284 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the sound protection, performance, comfort, and quality of the earmuff. For example, they mention that the sound is much clearer, it does not amplify sounds, and that the electronics are really good. Customers are also impresseded with the versatility, and battery life. That said, some complain about the value and the fit.

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140 customers mention110 positive30 negative

Customers like the sound protection of the earmuffs. They say the sound is much clearer, has excellent suppression, and has sound feedback when they are being powered. They also say the microphones pick up sounds but they turn off when the decibel level is too high. Customers also appreciate the noise cancellation and say it works great. Overall, customers are happy with the sound quality and protection provided by the earplugs.

"...Voices are clear at least. They are surround sound thankfully, so you won't get dizzy over the disorientation that comes with many other pairs of..." Read more

"...One of the things that I really like about these is that my ears don't ring like they used to when I used Howard Leights...." Read more

"I was amazed at how well they worked. You can easily hear normal speech but when the weapon is fired you just hear a muffled bang...." Read more

"...Here are some things you may want to know:- They do not amplify sounds and at the maximum volume setting the sound level is about the same as..." Read more

118 customers mention98 positive20 negative

Customers like the performance of the earmuff. They say it works well on an open range, has solid performance, and excellent build quality. Customers also mention that the headband wrap works well, allowing conversation to come through, and provides good protection from gunfire. They also say the audio is clear and works decently indoors.

"These work as well as any earmuffs on the market. Solid performance and excellent build quality. They do make my ears sweat on hot days...." Read more

"I was amazed at how well they worked. You can easily hear normal speech but when the weapon is fired you just hear a muffled bang...." Read more

"...I call the Howard Leight popular because they are priced well and I see many people around me wearing them at indoor and outdoor pistol competitions...." Read more

"...to wear the whole range trip and amplifies voices while cutting out gunshots just fine...." Read more

81 customers mention61 positive20 negative

Customers like the comfort of the earmuffs. They say the fit is outstanding, the loudness is suppressed, and the softness is amplified to a comfortable level. Customers also mention that the ear buds don't hurt at all and are not overpowering or intensely painful.

"...While not overpowering or intensely painful, I would always leave the range with a dull ringing in my ears that left me feeling disconcerted, to say..." Read more

"...quality (more on this below) and although they are comfortable and don't irritate my ears, they have strong hard rubber as a headband and that makes..." Read more

"...They work. They were comfortable and easy to use. There are volume adjustments to either lower or raise the incoming sounds...." Read more

"...But if i have to nitpick, Peltor feels plasticky. It feels cheap and easy to break after using for awhile...." Read more

62 customers mention45 positive17 negative

Customers like the quality of the earmuffs. For example, they say it's well-designed and well-made. Customers also mention that the electronics are really good and the comfort level is great. They say the ear buds provide solid protection both indoors and out and that the headband gives them a headache.

"...Solid performance and excellent build quality. They do make my ears sweat on hot days...." Read more

"...Great ear protection and excellent quality." Read more

"...They feel sturdy and high quality. Way nicer than the foam ear plugs." Read more

"...However, the last few months, the ear cups recently started shredding and really falling apart, and that caused loud sounds to get through...." Read more

16 customers mention16 positive0 negative

Customers find the earmuffs versatile and perfect for shooting sports. They say they are great for hunting and spot and stalk hunting. Customers also mention that the ear muffs are comfortable and recommended for all shooters.

"...Just about perfect for shooting sports. Auto power off is super handy as well, no more dead batteries when it comes out of the range bag...." Read more

"...This is very helpful while hunting and helps pick up sounds in the area you may miss...." Read more

"...They were great for this purpose and seemed to work just as advertised...." Read more

"...models of similar price, these will broadcast in stereo, helping you to determine direction...." Read more

14 customers mention10 positive4 negative

Customers like the battery life of the earmuff. For example, they say it's great for heavy use, and doesn't eat batteries. That said, some say the Li-ion battery is nice to have, but AA batteries work just fine.

"...The rechargeable battery lasts longer than the AA batteries and I can give it a quick partial charge using a power bank if it runs out during a..." Read more

"...The Li-ion battery is a nice to have but AA batteries work just fine...." Read more

"...Auto power off is super handy as well, no more dead batteries when it comes out of the range bag...." Read more

"...It was too easy to inadvertently turn them on. Changing batteries were also a pain on the 6s. The Howard Leight had two issues...." Read more

28 customers mention16 positive12 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the earmuff. Some mention that it fits well and all controls works well, while others say that it's too big to be comfortable with their rifle in position and too small for their head. The headband won't fit under an outdoors wide brimmed hat.

"...These babies are super comfortable, fit well and sit securely on my head. (I'm a big dude with a big noggin, too, so this is a big deal for me.)..." Read more

"...Thay are comfortable to wear but they are bulky and do not fold in the headband which makes them too big for some range bags...." Read more

"...It works great. They really fold up tight and fit in the case with no wasted space...." Read more

"...It is good for gun shot protection, but too bulky. When using with shotgun, once the impact pro felt off because gun stock push it over...." Read more

14 customers mention0 positive14 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the earmuffs. They say that it's not worth the money, too expensive, and a waste of money. Some customers also mention that the product is limited by lazy design.

"...I know you can buy replacement gel earcups but the price is a bit ridiculous...." Read more

"...(especially if you upgrade to the gel, but they are expensive and VERY HARD to install)...." Read more

"...with the volume control, loud, soft, loud, soft, etc. Not worth the $ without the jell pads and I am not sure they are worth it with the pads...." Read more

"...Adjustment to head size is OK. Construction quality is fair. Cost is high." Read more

Best pair of earmuffs I own so far. Not as comfortable as others
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Best pair of earmuffs I own so far. Not as comfortable as others
When it comes to electronic earmuffs, the three most important characteristics are the NRR protection level, the clarity of sound and the comfort when wearing them for a long period of time. The Peltor Tac 300 are rated at 24 NRR and they do a great job indoors and outdoors for up to 45 caliber. They have good sound quality (more on this below) and although they are comfortable and don't irritate my ears, they have strong hard rubber as a headband and that makes them uncomfortable on the top of the head if I put them on for more than a couple of hours. Comfort is the reason I gave them only 4 stars but note that comfort varies from one individual to another and you may find them more comfortable than I do. You can always purchase a headband wrap and the 3M HY80 Gel pads (3M Peltor Camelback Gel Sealing Rings) to make them even more comfortable and seal your ears better when you put the safety glasses on because the gel padding will conform around the glasses arms. But these “add-ons” will raise the overall cost by a lot. I did purchase the Gel pads and found them to be high quality, very soft and surprisingly don’t seem to cause my ears to sweat when I wear them for a prolonged period of time (2 to 3 hours).I purchased the Peltor Tac 300 because I was looking for better quality electronic earmuffs that will protect my hearing and allow me to have conversations with other competitors while we wait for our turn. I also own the popular Howard Leight Impact Pro (30 NRR) and Howard Leight Impact Sport (22 NRR). I call the Howard Leight popular because they are priced well and I see many people around me wearing them at indoor and outdoor pistol competitions. I have some comparison information later in this review. The reason I own many different pairs is because I have a hearing impairment (hereditary not from shooting) and cannot hear anything from one ear which means that I have to protect my one working ear at all cost so I am always looking for a better pair of earmuffs.Here are some things you may want to know:- They do not amplify sounds and at the maximum volume setting the sound level is about the same as you would get with naked ears.- Using the default settings, they offer good clarity of sound for speech and I don’t find myself looking for the volume controls or leaning towards the person that speaks in order to hear what they are saying.- Releasing the slide of a pistol triggers the sound cut off although it is not harmful to hearing and this also happens if you just pull the slide open on a S&W Victory 22 which is not loud at all but it appears that metallic sounds trigger the suppression at any level.- They have a single power button located on the back side of the right ear opposite to the microphone and you must hold it in for 3 seconds until you hear the announcement “Power On” or “Power Off”. This is somewhat annoying because it is just enough time to start wondering if you pressed the button hard enough and you also have to hold that button waiting for the announcement when you just want to get them off your head. There is no visual indicator to check if they are on or off.- There is a setup mode where you can adjust the following functions:o Adaptive Suppression Time: When On, it will provide the fastest suppression time possibleo Surround Sound Filtering: When On, it filters background noises giving priority to speecho Auto Power Off: You can select between 2 or 4 hourso Dosimeter/Limiter: When limiter is selected the audio input will not be allowed to exceed 82db- You can connect your phone using a 4 pole 3.5mm cable (not included) and control tracks and pause/play using the “P” button but I find this useless in my case because I do not see myself at the range listening to music but then again this is up to you.- You can purchase a rechargeable battery (3M ALPHA1100 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Pack) and charge it via the micro USB port located by the audio port. Both ports are under a rubber cover.- They come with a nice cloth bag that keeps them dust free when you don’t use them and because they fold inside the headband and the storage bag is cloth, they take remarkably small space in the range bag.███ UPDATE 7/25/2019 - I originally wrote that I prefer the AA batteries but after I started using a pair of batteries per couple of weeks, it made financial sense to purchase the rechargeable battery and so I did. The rechargeable battery lasts longer than the AA batteries and I can give it a quick partial charge using a power bank if it runs out during a competition. One think to note is that after I used the AA batteries which always fit really tight, the rechargeable battery would not work because the contacts were permanently depressed/bend by the AA batteries. After I lifted the contacts using an owl tool (be careful not to pull on them too much), the rechargeable battery started working and have not had a problem since. Also worth mentioning the fact that there is no "charging" or "battery full" indicator but using an amp meter I found that the battery fully charges within 5 hours and it stops drawing power once it is charged so you can plug them in overnight without worrying about overcharging the battery. ███I compare the Peltor with the Howard Leight Impact Sport and Impact Pro because those are at a lower price than the Peltor Tac 300 and they have great reviews which makes them very appealing.The Impact Sport have great sound. You can hear speech with them on better than not having earmuffs. The sound clarity is great and I have even used them to listen to the TV at volume levels that I could barely hear without them. But they are rated at 22 NRR and in my opinion they should be rated less than that when compared to the Peltor Tac 300. So for me the Impact Sport are great when used outdoors and up to 9 mm caliber or indoors up to 22 caliber. They are comfortable on the ears and headband even after many hours. They are slim and fold inside the headband nicely taking less space than the Peltor Tac 300 to the point that you may even fit them in your jacket pocket.The Impact Pro, are rated at 30 NRR and they do a fantastic job reducing gun fire sounds even indoors with large caliber pistols but they are horrible when it comes to hearing speech with them on and I find myself struggling to understand what people say around me. The problem is not so much with the maximum volume level but more like in the attempt to cut off loud noises, speech filtering quality suffers a lot. Thay are comfortable to wear but they are bulky and do not fold in the headband which makes them too big for some range bags.The Peltor 300 are rated at 24 NRR and I am comfortable with the protection level indoors and outdoors for up to 45 caliber. I would prefer them to be 30 NRR so for "big bore" competitions I prefer the Impact Pro. Peltor offers the Tac 500 which are 26 NRR and have integrated Bluetooth but I find that useless because if I need to talk on the phone, I will need to be somewhere that there is no more than 80db ambient noise which means I can take them off and answer the phone.If you ask which ones I would purchase now that I have experienced all 3 of them I would definitely say the Peltor but if you have the budget to go further, I suggest the Peltor and the Impact Pro because although I am not impressed with the Impact Pro, having them both will possibly cover all your needs. I have modified all of them by adding a ¼ inch camera mount so I can record competitions with my Contour Roam 3 camera which has a rotating lens and allow to adjust the horizon of the picture frame so it can be mounted at almost any angle. For that I used the following parts:Contour ROAM3 Waterproof HD Video Camera (Black)Fotasy SCX2 1/4-Inch 20 Tripod Screw to Hot Shoe Adapter with Premier Cleaning Cloth (Black)I have also modified the Peltor Tac 300 to accommodate my hearing impairment by moving both speakers to the side of my good ear. This way, I can hear sounds picked up from the left and right microphone. My hearing problem may be fairly unique but if you happen to be able to benefit from such modification, you can see how I did it in the youtube video I made by searching for the title “Earmuffs modification for hearing impairment (Peltor Tactical 300)”
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