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SAFETY


ROBUST HEARING PROTECTION FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS


he new Savox Noise-Com 500 products are top-of-the-line Bluetooth hearing protectors specifically designed for use in extremely harsh, noisy operations. They are suitable, for example, for use in heavy industries where using hearing protectors is vital, and the ability to communicate with clarity is of equally high importance. These robust and durable hearing protectors combine excellent ambient sound quality with an outstanding noise-cancelling


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microphone for clear speech. As the Noise-Com 500 can be


connected to various Bluetooth two-way radios or mobile phones, users can comfortably listen to audio as well as make and receive phone calls. Additionally, the ambient sound feature allows users to clearly hear surrounding sounds, such as speech or warning signals while blocking


high-level, harmful noises out. There is also an easily accessible rotary button for push-to-talk and ambient sound volume adjustment. With the 500XP model, there is an added possibility to define ambient sound audio profiles for different occasions, enabling the best possible audio for every operational situation. “It is essential to protect the hearing


of professionals in heavy industry operations without compromising on safety, nor on the quality and clarity of communications with fellow workers.


With the Noise-Com 500, there is no danger of missing out on important surrounding sounds or urgent alarms,” says Jerry Kettunen, CEO at Savox Communications. “Safety is as much a question of


hearing what you need to hear as it is of noise reduction. ‘Hear what you must hear and hear what you want to hear’ summarises what it’s all about,” he emphasises. “We firmly believe that this product has huge potential to become the best option available on the industrial market,” he adds. Key features include: wireless


connection to Bluetooth-enabled devices; ambient sound with audio profiles (NC-500XP); voice prompted menu; and a built-in rechargeable battery. ●


For more information visit www.savox.com


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