Floriogra 2 Pack 34dB Noise Canceling Headphones For Shooting, Hearing Protection Earmuffs, Ear Protection Headphones, T
Electronic 34dB earmuffs β 2-pack value for shooting partners and range pairs. Floriogra's noise-canceling design amplifies ambient conversation while electronically cutting sudden loud impacts. SNR 34dB rated...
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Floriogra Electronic Earmuffs β 2 Pack Review
The Floriogra 2 Pack electronic earmuffs use active noise-reduction circuitry to block sudden loud sounds β gunshots, power tools, impact machinery β while amplifying ambient audio (conversation, range commands, surrounding environment) below hazardous decibel thresholds. SNR 34dB measures European-standard sound reduction; real-world attenuation in OSHA-regulated environments is verified separately by the user's safety program. The 2-pack format is targeted at shooting range pairs, training partners, and small teams who prefer to purchase in matched sets.
Electronic hearing protection functions by sampling ambient sound through built-in microphones and passing safe-level audio through to the speaker while electronically compressing sounds above a defined threshold (typically 82β85 dB). The result is normal conversation audibility during quiet intervals and automatic protection during loud events without removing the earmuffs.
Electronic vs Passive Protection
| Feature | Floriogra Electronic | Passive Earmuff |
|---|---|---|
| Loud noise blocking | Yes (electronic cut) | Yes (passive attenuation) |
| Speech audibility | Amplified for clarity | Reduced (all frequencies) |
| Range commands | Clearly audible | Muffled or missed |
| Batteries required | Yes (AAA) | No |
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths: electronic noise cancellation maintains ambient awareness; SNR 34dB rated noise reduction; 2-pack value for paired use; adjustable headband for varied head sizes; foldable design for compact storage.
Limitations: requires batteries β protection depends on battery life; SNR rating is European standard, not NRR β verify compliance requirements for your jurisdiction; electronic components add weight and failure modes not present in passive earmuffs; not rated for continuous industrial use in high-noise manufacturing environments at the same level as ANSI S3.19 passive protectors.
Recommended Use Cases
The Floriogra electronic earmuffs are best suited for shooting ranges, hunting, and recreational or sporting use where maintaining situational awareness between loud events is the priority. The 2-pack format is practical for pairs β range instructors with students, hunting partners, or security training pairs. For continuous industrial hearing protection programs under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95, verify NRR-equivalent performance against your measured workplace noise levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SNR 34dB and how does it compare to NRR?
SNR (Single Number Rating) is the European standard for hearing protector performance; NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) is the US OSHA standard. SNR 34 does not directly equal NRR 34 β real-world conversion varies by measurement methodology. For US OSHA compliance under 29 CFR 1910.95, use the product's NRR value if available. If only SNR is listed, verify with the manufacturer or use the OSHA derating formula on the NRR equivalent.
How long do the batteries last?
Battery life varies by usage pattern and electronics design β typically 150β300 hours of continuous use on AAA batteries. For occasional shooting range use (2β4 hours per session), a set of batteries typically lasts multiple sessions. Power off after use to extend battery life. Batteries are widely available.
Can these be used for industrial hearing protection?
They provide noise attenuation suitable for many environments, but for formal OSHA hearing conservation programs under 29 CFR 1910.95, the protector must have a verified NRR and the employer must apply the required derating factor. Verify the product's NRR compliance documentation against your facility's measured noise exposure levels before including in a formal PPE program.
Do these work without batteries?
No. When batteries are depleted, the electronic circuitry stops functioning. Unlike some electronic earmuffs that provide passive attenuation as a fallback, confirm the manufacturer specification for battery-failure behavior before relying on these in critical protection scenarios.
Why buy the 2-pack instead of single units?
The 2-pack is cost-effective for range partners, instructors and students, or households with two frequent users. Both units are identical β no size differentiation between the two. For individual purchase, single units may be available. For crew-scale outfitting, the 6-pack option reduces per-unit cost further.
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