Line of noise control earbuds launched

March 25, 2015

LOUISVILLE. A new line of headphone earbuds are making their debut this week at the Mid-America Trucking Show.

The ToughTested line is designed for those who work in rugged work setting where noise is a concern. The earbuds are specifically designed to reduce environmental noise and withstand the “toughest” trades, lifestyles and conditions, including driving.

All four models of these headphones carry EPA ratings which guarantee that they reduce environmental noise by as much as 30%. In addition to the noise reduction feature they also offer decibel limited sound for hearing protection. Two of the models feature a patent pending, proprietary technology called EQ-Voice that optimizes sound for music or voice calls at the flip of a switch.

“Extensive studies have proven that the environmental noise we are exposed to in everyday life can be detrimental to your health over time. Approximately 48 million Americans have some level of hearing loss due to environmental factors,” said Tom Buske, director of sales for ToughTested. “We saw the need to develop a line of headphones that address environmental noise while still offering clear, quality sound for calls and high-fidelity audio for music.”

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