Ever thought hearing protectors might limit people’s work capabilities? Reduce their attentiveness and productivity? Think again, it’s actually quite the opposite. Welcome to a new level of workplace efficiency with Sordin’s electronic hearing protectors!
Where there’s noise, there’s a need for hearing protection. But the higher the noise attenuation using conventional, passive hearing protectors, the lower the users’ situational awareness – which may be a safety risk in itself. The solution to this dilemma is to use electronic hearing protectors from Sordin.
The philosophy between Sordin’s electronic hearing protectors is simple: You should be able to work just as efficiently in a noisy as in a quiet environment – while, of course, being safely protected against harmful noise. Hearing all the important sounds around you as well as talking naturally to your colleagues, whether they are right next to you or at a distance.
Two key electronic functions make this way of working possible: ambient sound support and communication capability. Combined, the two functions will boost workplace efficiency – especially if your work depends on smooth cooperation between people, or if people are constantly on the move.
Ambient sound support means harmless sound is picked up by external microphones and reproduced inside each cup using speakers. Ambient sound lets people talk to each other in a normal voice, without signaling or using gestures – while keeping their hearing protector on at all times. Sordin is famous for its high-quality ambient sound, natural audio reproduction and excellent directional sensitivity.
Voice communication connects people at a distance, whether inside or outside the workplace. Sordin hearing protectors come with a variety of voice communication technologies, ranging from mobile phone connectivity, 2-way radio connection or a complete, autonomous built-in communication solution.
There are more technology selections to be considered before selecting product: Do you want wired or Bluetooth connectivity? Always-on or push-to-talk (PTT) voice communication? Keypad- or voice-controlled activation of digital functions? Read more about Sordin's electronic opportunities.