Prosounds Introduces the M-Series Electronic Muffs

Patrick R
by Patrick R

There is nothing quite as annoying as having to yell at your shooting partner because they don’t have electronic muffs. ProSounds has introduced the M-Series electronic ear muffs bringing another mid priced option to the table. They are running a Kickstarter campaign just like they did when the X-Pro Plugs were introduced. The last Kickstarter they did to launch a product was overwhelmingly successful, I expect this campaign to be just as successful, a sure bet since the campaign hit the minimum amount to fund the project in less than 24 hours.

The M-Series muffs are going to come in three flavors to suit just about any users preference. The M-P will be their passive muff with no electronic enhancements with a $40 MSRP. Mid-range in the line you find the M-2 muff with 2 microphone pickups priced at $89 MSRP. The top of the line muff is the M-4 muffs featuring 4 directional mics to help the electronic package mimic sounds below 85 db just as they are heard by the human ear normally. The M-4 has a MSRP of $139, putting it right in line with most mid range electronic muffs. The ProSounds M-Series muffs have all the features that you might expect out of muffs in this price range as well as a wonderful noise reduction rating of 25db.

There is still time to get in on this Kickstarter and enjoy a discount over the normal suggested price of the M-Series muffs. You can check the campaign out here. You can also learn more about the M-Series as well as the X-Pro plugs at the ProSounds website here.

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  • Iksnilol Iksnilol on Mar 07, 2016

    I've yet to find electronic ear pro with good protection.

    I only use them for suppressed weapons and .22s

    • ItalianAmerican ItalianAmerican on Mar 07, 2016

      @iksnilol Usually, the electronic ones are to be used in conjunction with in-ears ones; that's what I do (and have been doing it for years) and it works. They amplify somewhat voices and people enough to help at the range understand what people tell you while still suppressing loud bangs.

  • Suppressed Suppressed on Mar 07, 2016

    Regarding the 4 directional mics thing, that's good how they have them to pick the sound up, but how are they going to reproduce the sound inside the muff to allow your ear/brain to know what direction it's coming from? I would think you'd need a small speaker for each directional mic, but I'm not an electronics engineer though.

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