Peltor ProTac III MT13H220A, Slim Headset

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Product Description

The PELTOR ProTac III MT13H220A Slim Headset helps protect against hazardous and nuisance noise, while allowing environmental sounds to be reproduced by the electronic circuit, limited to 82dB. ProTac III helps protect hearing from impulse noise and increases the ability to communicate with nearby colleagues, as well as hear warning signals, approaching vehicles, and sounds in machines and processes.

A great value in electronic level-dependent hearing protection, 3M PELTOR is a leading brand in electronic level-dependent hearing protection for professionals who have an occupational exposure to steady state or impulse noise. The ProTac III helps protect workers' hearing and allows them to listen to important ambient sounds (at a maximum level of 82dB), allows them to communicate with colleagues, hear warning signals and approaching hazards, while protecting their hearing.

Features & Benefits

  • Professional-Quality Hearing Protection (21dB NRR).
  • Environmental microphones for level-dependent hearing protection and ambient listening.
  • 3.5 mm listen only stereo input for connection to external devices (Smartphones, shoulder microphones, etc.).
  • (2) AAA batteries power the device for 100 hours.
  • Voice guided menu system to prevent you from taking the headset off.
  • Auto power off, the headset will turn off after 4 hrs of non-use to save battery.
  • Low-battery warning to inform you when to change batteries.
  • To reduce corrosion caused by sweat and moisture, the electronics are located in a separate compartment of the cup.
  • Available in both in headband and hard hat attached versions (black).
  • 21dB NRR; occupational use only.

 

Technical Information

Peltor ProTac III MT13H220A, Slim Headset
  • Audio Type: Communication
  • Battery Life: Approx. 100 hours
  • Battery Type: AAA
  • Hearing Protection Style: Earmuffs
  • Hearing Protection Type: Headband
  • Intrinsically Safe: No
  • Product Color: Black
  • Suspension Method: Headband
  • Attenuation Rating: 21 dB
  • Auxiliary Port: 3.5mm
  • Bluetooth: No
  • Communication Direction: Listen-only
  • Communication Type: Environmental Listening
  • Connection Type: Wired
  • Features: Level Dependent Function, Impulse Noise Protection
  • MT13H220A Battery Requirements: AAA (1) / included
  • Country of Origin: Poland
Note: Specifications are those given by manufacturers and are not tested for accuracy.

MT13H220A Standard sizes

ITEM SIZEITEM # ITEMS PER CASE QUANTITY ORDERING PRICE PER ITEM PRICE PER CASE

Electronic Headset

MT13H220A

UPC = 04054596123090
10

Single Item (1-9 Items)

1 - 2 Cases (10-29 Items)

3 - 4 Cases (30-49 Items)

5+ Cases (>= 50 Items)

$75.53

$74.91
a 1% discount

$74.26
a 2% discount

$73.61
a 3% discount

N/A

$749.10

$742.60

$736.10

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