Safety Gear Upgrades (Bluetooth Hearing Protection)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @Oldgoldminer
    @Oldgoldminer 6 лет назад +1

    Really happy to see you promoting safety. I've been in machine shops, shipyards and mining most of my life. Health and Safety were not a major concern until the last 15 years in my environment. It has become serious now. I'm paying for the stupidity with my health now.

  • @Mhubz09
    @Mhubz09 10 лет назад +5

    Hey, I'm a young woodworker trying to learn the craft by my self and your videos are an invaluable information resource. Your videos are my first choice for tips and processes because your level of confidence and often in-depth delivery show that you know what your talking about. Thank you for helping woodworkers like me who have only the internet to turn to.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Many thanks Matthew! Best of luck with your woodworking!

    • @TKTK-sw3tq
      @TKTK-sw3tq 6 лет назад

      Matthew Hubble oh wow, this video is old lol. Didn’t even realize.

  • @gregaltenhofel7326
    @gregaltenhofel7326 9 лет назад +1

    I've been researching you and a few others on changing my harbor freight single stage dust collector to a dual stage. Stayed for this one "again" for the new products and updated products. Love the blu tooth head set. Nothing like a good re-run.

  • @peterbrownwastaken
    @peterbrownwastaken 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for adding the link on the respirator. For that price, how can you not get one?

  • @monkwerks
    @monkwerks 10 лет назад +1

    I picked up the Zehui Bluetooth Receiver ($16 with the male-to-male adapter) a little over two months ago and I absolutely love it.

  • @thanosnfinity8109
    @thanosnfinity8109 3 года назад +1

    What an interesting and nice experience watching this almost towards the end of 2021!
    Nice times when we were so satisfied with technology. Such an innovation back then having Bluetooth on your earphones and nowadays there are thousands of options and people are not satisfied with any of them.
    Missing the simple times...

  • @DR-dad-n-hubby
    @DR-dad-n-hubby 7 лет назад +1

    In terms of respirators, I have to give a shout out to what I've been using: 3M Full Facepiece Reusable Respirator 6800.
    With this full face set up, I can look straight into the dustiest, chippiest cutting process and not blink an eye. Fortunately, I'm a buck fifty (soaking wet) and thus pretty heat tolerant. This full face option is VERY warm. This does pair well with ear muffs.

  • @PeteTGIF
    @PeteTGIF 10 лет назад

    Hello Marc.
    I really appreciate all you encouragement for the woodworking community.
    Always great, but not boring at all tips around the shop. On one point I disagree with you recommendation. I use my hearing protection to keep the noise from reaching my ears but I still want to hear what is going on in my shop. The sound of a running machine gives a lot feedback and upcoming problems are often announced by a slight different sound. While listening to music or something else you'll be detracted from this, so an accident might happen quite easier.
    Have a lot more safe, but fun years in your shop.
    Greetings from Good Old German
    Peter

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад +3

      I see what you're saying Peter. But I really don't feel the music/podcasts interfere with the tool sound. At least in my situation, I still hear everything I need to hear including all of the subtle noises that tell you what's going on with the wood. That's a big part of working with these tools and if I found something deadened that part of my senses, I certainly wouldn't use it. But I suppose everyone is different in how their brain works. But a little talking or music in the ear phones doesn't take away at all from the important machine noises for me.

    • @ajmodulus
      @ajmodulus 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer A very nice earmuff option is something like the Howard Leight Impact Sport. It has microphones on the outside which plays sound through the speakers, but cuts off sounds at dangerous levels. www.howardleight.com/ear-muffs/impact-sport
      I use them extensively. They also have a 3.5mm input jack. Downside is they do need batteries.
      Other options include other earmuffs in the Howard Leight line, and 3M makes some options but they can be quite expensive for casual users.

  • @drfrankensteinscreations
    @drfrankensteinscreations 6 лет назад

    I really have to thank you. After watching this I ordered a pair of the Virtuas. I usually have a hard time with glasses because I have a larger than average skull. I got these and they fit PERFECTLY! In fact they're so comfortable I ordered a backup pair of clear and a set of tinted to use for everyday sunglasses.

  • @Woodentoolcompany2
    @Woodentoolcompany2 10 лет назад

    Good tips Mark. I like the headphones and Bluetooth.

  • @NobleMarcos
    @NobleMarcos 4 года назад

    Those respirators, how do they filter intake and allow the breathe out to leave not through the filters?

  • @802Leith
    @802Leith 10 лет назад

    I like the blue tooth idea. I bought my daughter a pair of the Howard Leight phones when she went to college she was asking for the 300 dollar Bose pair but I was thinking kids lose stuff and dad's as tight as the bark to the tree. She loves them says they are just as good as the Bose they lend in the library . Blue tooth will be a great addition for the next kid as she goes off to art school in the fall! Thanks Marc

  • @Rollerman87
    @Rollerman87 10 лет назад

    Safety is interesting. And I use the Howard Leight. What options might I have for prescription glasses? I do not wear contacts, and am blind as a bat without my glasses. What options might I find for a good over-the-glasses eye protection?

    • @ajmodulus
      @ajmodulus 10 лет назад

      You should look into getting a set of prescription safety eyewear. Not too expensive and if you only use them when woodworking they should last a while.
      Otherwise there are a variety of over the glasses safety glasses or goggles. Best bet is to find a local store that stocks a wide variety like an industrial supply/welding supply/building supply and go try on a bunch. Everyone has a different face that fits a little differently.

  • @rickreed123
    @rickreed123 10 лет назад

    I used an iPod Shuffle (the small matchbook sized one) and clipped it to my over-the-ear muffs, and used ear buds inside the muffs, and used handle-bar tape to tidy up the chords.

  • @marcosmag7955
    @marcosmag7955 10 лет назад

    Great Bluetooth idea! I have a question about the respirator, how do I know which size to buy? Is there any measure I could check??

  • @robmaddogole
    @robmaddogole 10 лет назад

    I really like that respirator shown. As a matter of fact I've ordered one... If I can suggest a particle mask/respirator for consideration (not sure what category it really falls under). I've been using a "Niosh Moldex N95". I got one from work from a pasteurizer (mixing powders and whatnot), and I really like the fit and use. Maybe you could see how it sizes up?

  • @joefitzy
    @joefitzy 4 года назад

    An updated version of this episode would be nice. Also, I have an MSA mask and it's not straightforward as to which filter I need for what which job. I buy 2 different types of filters... P100 sanding/cutting and GMA-P100 for working with finishes. The literature is not very clear though.

  • @CaryInVictoria
    @CaryInVictoria 9 лет назад

    What a great video! I'm going with your suggestions for eye, ear and lung protection.
    I've been struggling to find a good option for hearing protection that allows me to listen to podcasts, radio dramas and music. Before watching the video I was leaning toward Bose's qc20 active noise-cancelling earbuds, but your solution would be better (and of course much less costly).
    I have a question about the 3M 6500. I'll be getting it mainly for protection from particulates but would like to get filters and adapters for use in applying finishes, spraying especially, as well as . I'm having trouble figuring out which 3M products I need for that, in part because 3M's product descriptions seem to be written for people in the 'biz. Do you know what I'd need?
    Also, could you add the product number for the second pair of safety glasses you reviewed (the ones with "flexible sides")? I can't seem to find them. I'm thinking they would work well with the ear protectors, by minimizing the ear protector's audio seal. (btw, the FullPro SoundVision safety glasses are sold by Amazon at www.amazon.com/FullPro/dp/B00IGXWI1M/ .)

  • @lmorrison17
    @lmorrison17 7 лет назад

    I have a set of the Howard Leight and the audio does not go loud enough. WHen I mow the lawn the sound of the mower overpowers the audio in the muffs. May be ok for music but not for audio books when I dont want to miss anything.

  • @ulven77
    @ulven77 9 лет назад

    How's the volume in the earmuffs using outdoor tech adapt? I just got a different bt receiver in the mail, and the volume was very low (with the sound turned to max level on the phone).

  • @FungusColombicus
    @FungusColombicus 10 лет назад

    The main problem I had with eye protection is the fact that NONE of those goggles or lenses are adequate for those (like me) who uses medicated glasses. Generally speaking ALL the solutions currently in the market are uncomfortable as hell unless you specifically pay a pretty penny for formulated glasses.
    GREAT EPISODE !!!

  • @scott98390
    @scott98390 10 лет назад

    This is a great episode, Marc. Some great solutions!

  • @TheAtherion
    @TheAtherion 9 лет назад

    I am checking the 3M respirators and .. is there any difference in the feel between 7500 and 6500 ? Cause the quick release mechanism looks rly cool and for some reason its cheaper than 7500 ... I am just wondering "Why ?" there has to be something and I cant seem to figure it out x)

  • @dalemurray655
    @dalemurray655 10 лет назад

    Personally I use in ear monitors made by Ultimate Ears. They are held in place with replaceable foam pads similar to the type used in ear plugs. As a prescription glass wearer the goggles are impossible.

  • @frogr42000
    @frogr42000 10 лет назад

    I use a set of sporting muffs Howard Leight R-01526. They have a microphone built into them so you can hear your surroundings. This then turns off when there is a noise over say 80db. I find they I don't take them off to hear things so I don't forget to put them back on. They also have the headphone jack. These do require a batteries and cost a little more but completely worth it. Just my 2 cents

  • @Remmes
    @Remmes 10 лет назад +1

    Marc, your coffee is ready ;P Loved that.

  • @tylerbittle2853
    @tylerbittle2853 10 лет назад

    Is the dust collection from a Festool setup really that complete? I come out of the shop practically foaming at the mouth and eyes from my allergies after finish sanding. I've tried respirators and face shields, but at some point I have to take those off while still in the shop with all the dust floating around.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад +1

      I can't say it's 100% but it's gotta be darn close.

    • @tylerbittle2853
      @tylerbittle2853 10 лет назад

      Thanks for the response!

    • @malcolmmckenzie5307
      @malcolmmckenzie5307 10 лет назад

      Tyler Bittle I use a bosch GEX 125-150 sander with mirka mesh discs and a numatic shop vac, and I also get virtually dust free sanding. It also has the benefit of being better than the festool at half the price.

  • @derKarl_stp
    @derKarl_stp 9 лет назад

    cool vid and nice idea with the bluetooth thingy... I use my wireless car device in my workshop because it is magnetic and pretty loud on ringtones ;)
    this means I could even use it running a forklift as well as a excavator :P

  • @Samisven
    @Samisven 9 лет назад

    The iwork ear protectors, does not requier batteries for the plug in. thats only for the radio

  • @HolzMechanikerUSA224
    @HolzMechanikerUSA224 10 лет назад

    Marc, How does the 3M 6500 work with a face shield? I know you don't do much in wood turning, I have issues with the respirator that I use as it has hard housing for the filters and the shield doesn't pull down completely.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      I have used mine with a face shield. It's no different, profile-wise than the 7500 series. But with the soft pink filters in place, the respirator is fairly low profile. Depending on the design of your face shield, and I suppose the shape of your face, you might have room. WHenever I do power carving, that's the setup I use and it works. The respirator is in contact with the shield but not in any way that's annoying or problematic.

    • @HolzMechanikerUSA224
      @HolzMechanikerUSA224 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer
      Thank you.... I hope I win then. but if not I will be investing in the 6500... I use the Bionic Face shield by Uvex

    • @JimTom.
      @JimTom. 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer i think the most convinient and comfortable thing to use, would be a 3m fullface respirator. I use mine for jobs like that. have you got one, or thought about getting one? BTW i wear mine with earmuffs too and it doesnt get in the way.

  • @edzmaldonado6586
    @edzmaldonado6586 4 года назад

    Hi
    They don’t have the Bluetooth anymore? Ty

  • @jankohlweyer71
    @jankohlweyer71 10 лет назад

    Hi Marc, thank you for these interisting informations!

  • @TaycanSWGOH
    @TaycanSWGOH 10 лет назад

    How about the noise protection headphones (like Bose QuiteComfort) compared to the ear protections?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      I know some folks who use them in the shop. Given the price, I like to keep my Bose headphones for in-house use only. :) But I did try them in the shop a few times and I find that they don't block out the noise as well as an ear muff designed for the task. Though Bose do a killer job at blocking out nuisance noise in a regular environment. So they will work, but I personally think the setup in the video works better.

    • @TaycanSWGOH
      @TaycanSWGOH 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer Thanks for the information! Also, thanks for all the great videos!

  • @woodnstuff7312
    @woodnstuff7312 10 лет назад

    Thanks, Mark, for the tips. What, however, do those of us who already have prescription glasses (must wear to do woodworking). None of the options you showed look like they'll fit over my glasses. I do have safety glass, but they are just glasses...shouldn't shatter, but don't keep dust and debris from entering around the sides. Help!!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      have you looked into prescription safety lenses? Might be an option.

    • @woodnstuff7312
      @woodnstuff7312 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer Yes, that's what I have...but the lenses are in regular glass frames...and don't protect around the sides. I was just hoping you'd know of something that was more protective...unless I try to fit goggles over my safety lenses. Thanks, anyway.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Wood 'N' Stuff I was referring to something like this: www.safevision.net/

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 3 года назад

    I know this video is old but 3M work tunes has Bluetooth and built in microphone. NRR 24 rating and has an awesome battery life and micro USB rechargeable. I use it for mowing and woodworking among any other things. No wires or antenna. Best $50 you'll ever spend

  • @davidallred4266
    @davidallred4266 10 лет назад

    What about those of us that have to wear glasses? Is there anything out there that will add protection when using prescription glasses?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      To be honest, I am a little out of touch with those options. I haven't worn glasses since my lasik surgery when I was 20. But I bet someone else here has some experience with it. Hopefully they'll chime in.

    • @gregsabados3762
      @gregsabados3762 10 лет назад

      I might know a company with some solutions: www.esseyepro.com/products.html
      We were issued the ICE ballistic eyeshields in Iraq. Clear as well as tinted lenses are available. Prescription inserts are also available. Their goggles also have Rx inserts available and any of their products that I have used aren't really that heavy once you have had them on for a few minutes.

  • @dannyboy8067
    @dannyboy8067 10 лет назад

    I think you'll snap off that male to male adaptor, maybe better to velcro the device to the outside of the ear defenders and then use a wire from one to the other.

  • @northerntierbuilders
    @northerntierbuilders 8 лет назад

    Do you still use the same safety gear or have you updated your hearing protection?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  8 лет назад +1

      Pretty much but I've been experimenting with the 3M bluetooth headset. Really liking it so far.

  • @JFSConstructionKitchener
    @JFSConstructionKitchener 10 лет назад +2

    This rules!
    Great Video!

  • @tradedossier
    @tradedossier 4 года назад

    Great Information. Thank you!

  • @brucefielding9045
    @brucefielding9045 9 лет назад

    There are a couple Bluetooth head sets out there that are 80$ also.

  • @brianinscotland
    @brianinscotland 10 лет назад

    Dang. Just bought the 7500 a couple months ago after reading your recommendation. Thought 7500>6500, therefore it must be better, right?
    At least I bought the ear protection you were talking about here.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      I'm still trying to figure out if there's something about the 7500 that actually makes it better but I can't seem to find it. I thought the same thing that 6500 must be lower quality than the 7500 but so far what I'm seeing is the opposite. Honestly, it's a minor feature and you'll be very happy with the 7500.

    • @IanLoughead
      @IanLoughead 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer Maybe it is like golf scores. Lower is better.

  • @PhilReynolds
    @PhilReynolds 10 лет назад

    Love your headphone idea. Great Video

  • @Cpedro1685
    @Cpedro1685 10 лет назад

    Hi just wondering if that was the 6501, 6502, 6502QL

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      It's the 6503QL. Use the links in the description for exact products.

  • @lensmither4105
    @lensmither4105 8 лет назад

    learnt alot.
    very good.
    very easy to follow...

  • @mitchpowers8369
    @mitchpowers8369 8 лет назад

    Heard you mention in the video that you listen to podcast quite often. Just curious to the podcasts you listen to?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  8 лет назад

      Lots of non-woodworking stuff. HT Guys, Major Spoilers, Critical Hit, Pixels, the Instance, DTNS, Freakanomics. And I do try to keep up with some of the woodworking/making podcasts like Making It, Modern Woodworkers Association, Reclaimed Audio, and Dusty Life.

    • @mitchpowers8369
      @mitchpowers8369 8 лет назад

      Cool! One that I recommend is Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project. It's on the Tested RUclips channel under their playlist and also on iTunes and the podcast app on the iPhone. Adam Savage and a couple workers from Tested do short podcast on various projects and topics. I highly recommend it!

  • @ex-nerd
    @ex-nerd 10 лет назад

    As someone who wears prescription glasses, I have to put in a vote for those Dewalt goggles you have on the bench but don't really talk about. I only wish they were a bit easier to clean. Now if only I could remember where I left mine. :)

  • @TheBergy32
    @TheBergy32 10 лет назад

    I'll be upgrading my safety gear soon.

  • @gillessellier1451
    @gillessellier1451 10 лет назад

    hi mate,
    how comes some of you, people from some parts of US pronounce like german!
    schtrapes instead of strapes for example.
    and all the words with "st". is that a new fade?

  • @DR-dad-n-hubby
    @DR-dad-n-hubby 7 лет назад

    This is for all those fish-faces out there. I have that 3rd set that you mention.. with the styrofoam gasket around the eyes. I have a face that is very narrow... not unlike that of a fish. I popped that gasket part off (comes off easily) and used a lighter to soften the bridge piece of the frame. I then bent it inward and let it re-harden. Works great now. Fit me better than any other set of eye protection I have tried.

  • @SterlingsWoodcrafts
    @SterlingsWoodcrafts 10 лет назад

    Great Job

  • @pklpklpkl
    @pklpklpkl 4 года назад

    This came up first for every headset I was trying to search but none of it was here

  • @skbigelo
    @skbigelo 10 лет назад

    Marc, your iWork headphones shouldn't require a battery when using the external port. At least, the WorkTunes version does not. You can run it all day with no battery whatsoever. (I also assumed you needed batteries originally). Also, I Googled and couldn't find any reference to iWork headphones other than in-ear, so maybe the wrong name?
    At any rate, I did something similar with my WorkTunes, adding the BT receiver, and it works great. Prior to that, I used my BT to FM transmitter and then just tuned in the WorkTunes. That also worked well, but it was an extra battery as you have noted.
    It would be fairly simple for WorkTunes to modify their design to have BT as well, but I'm not holding my breath there.

    • @skbigelo
      @skbigelo 10 лет назад

      For others searching for the BT adapter, it's an OT6001, not an OT600i as noted in the video.
      Also, check out the MPOW bluetooth adapter on Amazon for $19.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      skbigelo The video actually says 6001. The font we use, unfortunately, makes 1 look like the letter I.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Yeah I meant Work Tunes. Too much Mac software on my brain, lol. My WorkTunes headset actually doesn't work without the batteries. My set probably pre-dates RUclips and I guess they improved them since then.

  • @stickmanwoodworking4532
    @stickmanwoodworking4532 10 лет назад

    Anybody know if I can send something to Marc? I'm making something for Steve Ramsey and him. I have Steve's address but not his

  • @JohnDurgin
    @JohnDurgin 10 лет назад

    What about noise cancelling headphones? I would think that with equipment like saws, planers or jointers running you would have to turn up the volume to an unreasonable level with standard ear muffs. I've used noise cancelling head phones on airplanes for several years and they are wonderful and relaxing, and you don't have to crank up the volume. In fact, you can often turn the volume down!

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад +1

      I have tried Bose Quiet Comfort headphones in the shop and found them to be lacking. Standard shop ear muffs seem to do a better job of blocking out the noise. Furthermore, they aren't wireless. Not sure what noise canceling bluetooth headphones go for, but I imagine a decent set is pretty darn expensive and they aren't likely to do a better job than the Bose. That's just my experience. Your mileage may vary. :)

    • @JohnDurgin
      @JohnDurgin 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer So, the standard shop ear muffs with speakers still eliminate much of the ambient noise? My shop ear muffs are rated at 30db. How does that compare with the ones you are rating and using?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      John Durgin The Howard Leight ear muffs are rated at 25 dB of protection.

  • @EricLindseyDR
    @EricLindseyDR 10 лет назад

    I use the 3m worktunes set, NEVER put batteries in it. if you connect it to your phone, it doesn't use the extra power.
    That being said, I like the look of those Howard Leight ear muffs much better...

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      I'm guessing mine are just a very old model. They definitely don't work without power.

  • @davidstreet3505
    @davidstreet3505 10 лет назад

    Worst think about safety glasses is you can't stick a pencil behind your ear, a fine tradition for chippies in the Uk.

  • @turnercarl
    @turnercarl 10 лет назад

    Safety Gear Upgrades,3M Versaflo M-306 Headtop with Helmet and Visor including first choice Trend Airshield Pro

  • @gillessellier1451
    @gillessellier1451 10 лет назад

    hi mate,
    can someone explain to me why some people in the US are speaking like germans? I.E : schtrapes instead of strapes, schtright instead of stright on so on, for all the words with "st".

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Probably the same reason you called me "mate." Accents and dialects: linguistlist.org/ask-ling/accent.cfm#why

    • @gillessellier1451
      @gillessellier1451 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer hi mate,
      sorry, but accents and dialects are a different problem than using foreign prononciation of english words, like in your case, german.
      apparently, this concerns only few people in the US, and it appeared in vidéos very recently.
      it sound's very funny.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Gilles Sellier well this is the way I was taught to speak. I didn't suddenly hit a certain age and make a conscious decision to "speak like a German." So whether you like to think so or not, this is a regional thing which in my opinion falls under the category of "accents."

    • @gillessellier1451
      @gillessellier1451 10 лет назад

      The Wood Whisperer no worries mate, just to know, which state are you from??

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Gilles Sellier Central part of New Jersey.

  • @TKTK-sw3tq
    @TKTK-sw3tq 6 лет назад

    There’s 3m worktunes that have bluetooth integrated and are only $50

  • @benvolio1987
    @benvolio1987 10 лет назад +1

    lol - how hard were you trying not to shout while narrating in ear defenders ;-)

  • @tommyantrax
    @tommyantrax 10 лет назад

    Why are all ever giveaways like US only ?

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад

      Because of the complexity of international giveaway laws.

  • @KyleVeatch
    @KyleVeatch 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the safety video! I was listening to the podcast a while ago and heard you talking about bluetooth solutions. I found my solution around the same time. I will admit yours is nicer, especially with those nice eye protection you showed. What I did was buy a pair of Motorola S10-HD bluetooth headphones and I just put my ear protection on over them. I also use them when I run or work out so I don't have to worry about a little sweat or dust getting on them since they are water resistant. Also, I use an Android app called Outloud to read me my text messages when it is connected. Granted my ears do start to hurt if I wear them all day in the shop, but for a out half the price of your solution and I can use them working out I like it. Here is a link:
    www.amazon.com/Motorola-S10-HD-Bluetooth-Stereo-Headphones/dp/B004QWOSLK

    • @KyleVeatch
      @KyleVeatch 10 лет назад

      ***** I doubt there is any difference in actual audio quality between bluetooth and wired headphones. Even if there is a difference I doubt it would be even noticeable unless you are using high end headphone. I really like the S10s. They do take a few hours of use to get used to them, but I like them a lot. They do calls and A2DP,and the range is good. I can leave my phone on the bench and walk around the whole garage or gym and they are fine.

  • @USAROCKS13
    @USAROCKS13 10 лет назад +1

    Here is another place you can get the headset.....
    www.opticsplanet.com/howard-leight-stereo-sync-black-earmuffs-12-pack.html

  • @havenisse2009
    @havenisse2009 10 лет назад

    I entered the giveaway contest anyway. If I win, can I have you send it to someone in the US ? I will take care of the rest.

    • @woodwhisperer
      @woodwhisperer  10 лет назад +1

      Yup. As long as it's a real US address we will ship to it.

  • @RobertHorton1975
    @RobertHorton1975 10 лет назад

    5'32" makes it all worth it.

  • @vegane_athee
    @vegane_athee 7 лет назад +1

    Am I the only person in the universe who has to keep their prescriptions glasses while working?

    • @AJDRAGON01
      @AJDRAGON01 6 лет назад

      Hi, I also wear prescriptions glasses while working, it would have been nice if he had included protection for people with glasses.

  • @latengocomoburro
    @latengocomoburro 5 лет назад

    I cant imagine the mount of money this guy spends every month.

  • @stickmanwoodworking4532
    @stickmanwoodworking4532 10 лет назад

    Anybody know if I can send something to Marc? I'm making something for Steve Ramsey and him. I have Steve's address but not his