Hey there! Great review! It was brief, but you pointed out some stuff that are the main questions, like how is it possible to adjust the set and its use with glasses. I'm considering buying them to study for long periods (nonetheless making some pauses), but I wear glasses. Do you believe these earmuffs may cause any pain, because of the pressure on the temples of glasses?
Hey! Even though this is a relatively old comment, I just wanted to add my experience. I wear them with my prescription glasses, and usually, they cause little to no pain due to them. However, my glasses have really thin temples. That's probably why.
I often wear sunglasses and with the sunglasses you will get a small gap between the cushion of the ear muff and your head. This does allow some sound to get through.
I wanna ask, which ear muff is the best for noice cancelling, especially in city (motorcyle, car sounds etc.)? I want to cut off all sound as much as possible.
You will need to evaluate them based on their NRR rating. These are designed to reduce noises and protect your hearing. If you want true noise cancelling you will have to look at those products. They are designed to eliminate noises and they will be more expensive.
I received my pair today. They’re very comfortable and eliminate more noise than my Sony XM4s even though there’s no ANC. Just amazing!
I have several pair and really like them. Glad you like yours.
Great review Jason. Thank you very much. I ordered a pair for myself.
Thanks! Hope you like them. I’m religious about hearing and eye protection.
Hey there! Great review! It was brief, but you pointed out some stuff that are the main questions, like how is it possible to adjust the set and its use with glasses. I'm considering buying them to study for long periods (nonetheless making some pauses), but I wear glasses. Do you believe these earmuffs may cause any pain, because of the pressure on the temples of glasses?
Other question: have you ever tested them against barkings?
I’ve never experienced any pain as a result of wearing these with glasses and I almost always have glasses on with them.
Hope that helps. Jason
Hey! Even though this is a relatively old comment, I just wanted to add my experience. I wear them with my prescription glasses, and usually, they cause little to no pain due to them. However, my glasses have really thin temples. That's probably why.
I tend to wear with sunglasses that are rather thick.
Good to get another perspective. Thanks!
Do these use battery to work?
No they do not.
What if you wear glasses, will be any more of an issue than when wearing headphones?
I often wear sunglasses and with the sunglasses you will get a small gap between the cushion of the ear muff and your head. This does allow some sound to get through.
I wanna ask, which ear muff is the best for noice cancelling, especially in city (motorcyle, car sounds etc.)? I want to cut off all sound as much as possible.
You will need to evaluate them based on their NRR rating. These are designed to reduce noises and protect your hearing. If you want true noise cancelling you will have to look at those products. They are designed to eliminate noises and they will be more expensive.
@@Hardylifeoutdoorsreviews Thanks for the answer. I researched a bit and PELTOR X5A is the best on NRR. I'm thinking of buying them..
Great!
It should be 37db reduction right?
That sounds high to me. I would double check the description on Amazon. Thought it was lower.
NRR is 31db, SNR is 37db.
Thanks