#Com-100R Elvex React

Ear Protection
Com-100R

Elvex "React" ear muff with a built in FM stereo radio and communications circuitry offers the following features:

  • Hearing protection is the primary o...
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Elvex "React" ear muff with a built in FM stereo radio and communications circuitry offers the following features:

  • Hearing protection is the primary objective and React, Com-100R. It provides 25 dB Noise Reduction Rating.
  • An electronic gain limiter limits the sound produced inside the headset to 82 dB.
  • A sensitive stereo radio covers the wavelengths between 88MHz and 110MHz.
  • The radio will automatically switch to mono mode when a weak signal is received.
  • The Communications features of React allows you to have a close range communications in a noisy environment. Two microphones on the outside of the headset takes in the sounds in the environment. The low and high frequencies are not processed by the internal circuitry, and therefore the speech to noise ratio is improved, with maintained hearing protection integrity. Although this type of device is often referred to as an active headset, React does not use true noise cancellation technology.
  • The most advanced feature of React is that you can actually mix the communications and the FM reception, so that you can hear the background while listening to music. This is a safety feature in an industrial environment, where it may be critical to be aware of what is going on in the immediate environment.
  • The unit can selectively be put into one of three modes: communications mode, mix mode or FM Radio mode.
  • React is equipped with a balance control, allowing adjustment of left / right speaker balance.
  • An auto off switch will turn off the headset after four hours of continuous use, to conserve battery use.
  • React comes with a charger, allowing the unit to recharge overnight for 40+ hours use.
  • The recharge port can also be used to connect other devises to the Com-100R, such as CD-players and communications radios.