3M introduces solar-powered Bluetooth hearing protector

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3M has introduced the WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector, expanding its efforts in consumer safety and hearing protection. The product is the first wireless Bluetooth hearing protector with solar charging technology available to consumers. It uses Powerfoyle, a flexible solar cell technology, which allows for continuous charging through both indoor and outdoor light sources. The product is designed for all-day comfort, protection, and entertainment.

Jonathan Pieronek, global portfolio director for 3M Consumer Health and Safety, highlighted the company’s commitment to improving safety standards and meeting consumer demands for modern design, quality sound, and effective hearing protection. The WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector aims to meet these expectations, offering reliable protection for consumers in various environments.

The Powerfoyle technology behind the product is developed by Exeger and has been in development for 15 years. Giovanni Fili, founder and CEO of Exeger, emphasized that Powerfoyle’s ability to charge from any light source offers convenience to users by eliminating the need for frequent charging. Fili also noted that this product launch marks an important step in Exeger’s collaboration with 3M, promoting safety and productivity while incorporating sustainable technology.

The WorkTunes Connect + Solar Hearing Protector offers a Noise Reduction Rating of 26 dB, helping to lower the risk of Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL), a preventable condition caused by exposure to hazardous noise levels. The product’s solar cell technology charges its lithium-ion battery in both indoor and outdoor lighting conditions, ensuring extended power availability.

According to Jason Lunn, an application engineering advanced specialist at 3M, the new hearing protector features improved sound quality, better noise reduction, and longer battery life compared to previous models. It is designed for prolonged use in noisy environments, providing comfort and entertainment while maintaining safety.

The headset is suitable for a range of users, from hobbyists to professionals. It includes a built-in microphone for phone calls and uses intelligent background-noise reduction to improve call clarity in loud surroundings. The ear cushions are designed for comfort, and the product’s water and sweat-resistant construction adds to its durability for daily wear.

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