Phonak Serenity Choice reusable ear-plugs: Music
Overview
Serenity Choice: High-end hearing protection from Phonak.
Music levels at concerts often exceed the recommended safety limit of 85dB. Anything above this level can lead to a variety of problems such as tinnitus or permanent hearing loss. Serenity Choice Music earplugs can reduce noise levels by 17db.
The filter within the earplug provides a flat attenuation response so that all frequencies are reduced by almost the same level without losing anything from the original sound.
Key features:
- Superior filter technology – Best in class acoustic filters for best acoustical performance.
- Hypoallergenic material – medical grade TPE (ThermoPlastic Elastomer) is used for the eartips - TPE has some antibacterial properties, unlike silicone from which most tips are manufactured.
- Ventilation / Hygiene – the patented filter technology allows situational awareness and communication. Natural ear ventilation is supported which helps prevent moisture build up. This reduces the ‘hot ear’ sensation in the ear canal often found with other foam/silicone plugs.
- 3 different ear tip sizes (S, M, L) to ensure a perfect fit for everyone.
- Washable with warm water - leave to dry completely before re-use
Read more: Phonak Serenity Choice Music datasheet
What's in the box:
- 2 ear tips of each size S, M, L
- Two acoustic filters 17 dB
- Aluminum key-ring carrying case
- Multilingual manual
Information on NRR / SNR values provided:
NRR: The NRR (noise reduction rating) is a method which attempts to describe a hearing protector based on how much the overall noise level is reduced by the hearing protector. The NRR as a clinical evaluation theoretically provides an estimate of the protection of a given device. The reasons for rating each hearing protector involve OSHA and EPA requirements for product safety and reliability. The rating enables the end user to assess the product 's attenuation abilities for noise in their own given work environment.
SNR: The SNR (single number rating) is the system within the European Union to indicate the amount of protection offered by a correctly fitted hearing protection device