Workshop headphone comparison
Here is my review of the 4 over-ear hearing protection headsets that I use in the workshop. I have hundreds (and in several cases many thousands) of hours of time wearing these around all manner of loud things, woodworking, metalworking, landscaping, and shooting. I have a big head and big ears so my review is geared to people like me. The bottom line is that if they aren't comfortable, you won't wear them, and if they don't block much sound, they aren't really protecting your hearing. Please click like and subscribe if this video was of any value to you. reviewed: Peltor Optime, 3M worktunes, Honeywell Sync, Isotunes Link

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