🎯 Ultimate Comfort Meets Tactical Protection — Meet the PROHEAR 036 Electronic Earmuffs

🎯 Ultimate Comfort Meets Tactical Protection — Meet the PROHEAR 036 Electronic Earmuffs

Whether you're shooting at the range, working with loud equipment, or hunting outdoors, your hearing needs serious protection. Gunshots can reach over 140 decibels — loud enough to cause irreversible damage instantly. The PROHEAR 036 Electronic Earmuffs are designed for serious shooters and workers who demand both performance and comfort.


1️⃣ Why You Need Hearing Protection (And Why Passive Muffs Aren’t Enough)

Traditional earmuffs block all sound — which means you miss out on important environmental cues and conversations. With advanced sound amplification technology, the PROHEAR 036 reduces gunshot noise while enhancing ambient sounds. Talk, hear range commands, or detect wildlife — all while staying protected with NRR 23dB.


2️⃣ What Makes PROHEAR 036 Stand Out?

Feature PROHEAR 036 Common Earmuffs
Noise Reduction NRR 23dB with directional microphones Passive blocking, no sound control
Sound Amplification

5X Sound Amplication

No amplification
Battery Life Up to 300 hours (2 AAA) Short runtime or non-rechargeable
Fit & Comfort Ultra-soft ear pads, adjustable headband Tight fit, ear fatigue
Audio Input 3.5mm jack for radios, phones, walkie-talkies Not supported

3️⃣ Designed With Shooters and Workers in Mind

The PROHEAR 036 has been trusted by firearm instructors, construction workers, hunters, and tactical trainers. Here's what they say:

"Lightweight but powerful. The noise control is spot-on and I can still hear my teammates talking." — Greg, Range Officer
"Used these all day during hunting. No ringing ears and no sweaty discomfort. Great product." — Sarah, Hunter


🛒 Ready to Protect What Matters?

Order your PROHEAR 036 today and give your hearing the protection it deserves — whether you're on the job or on the hunt.

🎬 Don’t forget to subscribe to our PROHEAR YouTube channel for product demos, field tests, and upcoming giveaways!

📝 Want to dive deeper into why protecting your hearing is more important than most people realize?
Check out our latest feature on Medium, where we share real data, expert insights, and practical tips on how to safeguard your ears in everyday life.

👉 Read the full article: Why Hearing Protection Matters More Than You Think

3 comments

  • Jill on

    I’m really impressed with the 300-hour battery life on these 036s, but I have a quick question about the sensors. I noticed a few people mentioning specialized maintenance tips they found on other regional tech blogs, and while searching for more technical specs on internal components, I came across a review at GuiadeBetfunArgentina.com that discussed high-frequency sensor calibration for tactical gear. Since the PROHEAR 036 uses 5X sound amplification, does the circuitry require any specific recalibration over time to maintain that sensitivity, or do the built-in microphones handle environmental shifts automatically?

  • Chris on

    I’ve been comparing the PROHEAR 036 with some international tactical setups, and I’m curious about long-term maintenance. I recently saw a discussion regarding specialized microphone cleaning for electronic muffs on guiadebetnacionalbrasil.com but I can’t seem to access the page anymore to double-check the specifics. Since these earmuffs have 5X sound amplification, do the internal sensors require any specific care when used in high-humidity environments, or is the standard dry-cloth method mentioned in your manual sufficient for protecting the electronics?

  • Deborah on

    I’ve been looking into the PROHEAR 036 for my range sessions because the 300-hour battery life is a huge selling point for me. However, while researching some international tactical gear setups, I came across a mention of specific maintenance protocols on guiadebetnacionalbrasil.com that I couldn’t quite verify due to some connection errors on my end. Does the 036 model require any special treatment for the internal microphones when used in high-humidity environments, or should I just stick to the standard manual instructions provided on your site?

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