---
product_id: 32892383
title: "Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524)"
brand: "howard leight"
price: "€ 129.86"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Howard Leight"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/32892383-howard-leight-impact-sport-electronic-earmuff-med-large-black-r
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
---

# 82 dB impulse noise cutoff 4X sound amplification 350-hour battery life Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524)

**Brand:** howard leight
**Price:** € 129.86
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Protect your ears, amplify your edge.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) by howard leight
- **How much does it cost?** € 129.86 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/32892383-howard-leight-impact-sport-electronic-earmuff-med-large-black-r)

## Best For

- howard leight enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted howard leight brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power That Lasts:** 350 hours of battery life with auto shut-off to keep you going longer
- • **Smart Noise Defense:** Automatically clamps down on gunfire above 82 dB to protect your hearing
- • **Stay Connected On Range:** 3.5mm AUX input lets you stream music or scanner audio without missing a beat
- • **Slim Fit, Maximum Comfort:** Low-profile earcups with Air Flow Control tech for firearm stock clearance and all-day wear
- • **Hear Every Command, Block Every Bang:** 4X amplification with omni-directional mics for pinpoint situational awareness

## Overview

The Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff delivers professional-grade hearing protection with a Noise Reduction Rating of 22 dB, smartly amplifying low-level sounds 4X while instantly blocking harmful impulse noises above 82 dB. Its slim, ergonomic design ensures firearm stock clearance and comfort during extended use. With omni-directional microphones, 350 hours of battery life, and an AUX input for audio streaming, it’s the go-to earmuff for shooters and outdoor enthusiasts who demand safety without sacrificing situational awareness.

## Description

The Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff features a super-slim earcup that makes it ideal for most environments. The cutaway at the bottom of the earcup is specially designed to provide firearm stock clearance while aiming. Two high-gain microphones deliver 4X sound amplification of range commands or forest noises for excellent situational awareness. The mics are also omni-directional to let you know exactly where sounds are coming from. Hearing protection is ensured as the electronic earmuff actively listens and automatically shuts off amplification when loud impulse sounds like gunfire reach 82 dB. It carries a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 22 in both on and off mode. The padded headband features telescopic height adjustment for a comfortable, customized fit. An external audio jack lets you connect the earmuff to a music player, scanner or other audio source. The battery delivers approximately 350 hours of usage, and the automatic shut-off feature engages after four hours to help save battery life. All Howard Leight safety earmuffs and safety eyewear are compatible for use with each other.

Review: VERY GOOD QUALITY, VERY GOOD PRICE. - I had been searching for a better set of ear protection, wanted something electronic, but did not want to spend a few hundred dollars. Then I found these, and they work great. I have been using them at shooting matches. My older non-electronic hearing protectors were not serving me well. I have a bit of hearing loss, and I have an issue hearing conversation when there is a lot of background noise. At the matches I sometimes had an issue hearing the Range Officers and would sometimes have to lift one side of the hearing protector to hear clearly. Which is a problem because someone on the next stage will be shooting and I get to hear their gunshot at full volume. This set of electronic earmuffs allows me to block out the loud noises (gunshots) while still being able to clearly hear conversation. I can adjust the amplification up or down to the point where I can clearly hear even a whisper at a good distance. This was exactly what I was looking for. I have also tried the audio input connected to my Iphone and was able to block the noise from my lawnmower while I listened to music. That is a very nice feature. The earmuffs fit snugly to my head and offer ample adjustment. They fit my ears a bit more snugly than some of the bigger mickey-mouse type earmuffs. But my ears do lay flat to the side of my head, not like a few of my friends who have ears that stick straight out sideways. Maybe this would be a bit more uncomfortable for them, and they know who I am talking about. ;) I also found another great use for these, listening to TV. You see while I have some hearing loss, if my house is noisy (and with 4 boys it is always noisy) I cannot hear the TV unless I turn it up louder. Which my wife hates. I also have tinnitus, which I just recently found out gets much worse on days when I have sugar. So if I have a soda or ice cream that day, when I get home I need to have the TV turned up louder to overcome the ringing in my ears. Well problem solved, because I can wear these ear muffs and adjust the volume on them so I can clearly hear the TV at a much lower volume. My wife appreciates that feature.
Review: Very pleased w/ these. - EDIT, 2 years of regular use later: (I'm going to leave my original review below. For the most part, it's still accurate. For potential buyers, I want to include new info that only extended experience could have brought to light) I have other ear pro. One 3M Peltor Tactical (mid-range model, I can't recall model#) and one very inexpensive pair of Champion Electronic ear pro. The Champions work but have issues that keep them being any more than backups or for 'ear-less' people who may need to borrow a set. The Peltors are amazing. The sound is better than the Howard Leight's and I have zero complaints about them. But this is about Howard Leight ear pro. Mine are both my oldest pair of electronic ear pro and the ones I use most often - my 'go-to' ears. They're affordable by anybody at ~$50 (sometimes deals make them cheaper yet). They're effective enough to make them a viable competitor w/ higher-end and more expensive ear pro. I've never felt as though I needed to 'double up' and use earplugs underneath because they didn't offer enough noise reduction. Battery life is good. I use mine 2-3x or more per week, for between 1-3hrs/session and I typically need to replace batts once per month. I've never used the Howard Leight's input 3.5mm jack to play audio or phone into my ear pro. When I'm training/shooting targets, I'm training/shooting targets. Nor am I interested in hearing music while shooting - mostly due to safety. Some people may need to stay connected and may find an input jack to be a positive feature - I'm just not one of those people. Free Americans can decide what's most appropriate for themselves w/o advice from me or anybody else. Let's address the biggest, ugliest problem the HL's have, IMO: They will bring the pain when worn w/ eye pro (100% of the time, for me) and/or for extended periods of time. I can usually feel the headache starting after a half-hour to hour into a session. It's a 'surface' headache for me, personally. I'm assuming it's due to constant pressure from the head band piece, pushing against the ear pro. When I first heard of this issue (prior to experiencing it myself), I kind of chuckled to myself and thought perhaps some people were being sensitive (sissies?)...But I was wrong! It's not horrible, unbearable pain - it is difficult to simply ignore after a time, and it's certainly a distraction that nobody needs on the firing line when training or teaching/learning, or trying to shave fractions of a second from a shot timer. It gets old - quickly. There are gel inserts you can buy to replace the stock setup. They will cost you about 60-75% of the total cost of the Howard Leight's, though, unfortunately. To me, it wasn't even a question: I gladly forkes over the cash and my head/ears have thanked me repeatedly. Last, about durability: Internet 'torture testing' can't account for one factor that is difficult to simulate accurately: Durability and function over time. I've probably used and abused Howard Leight's namesake ear pro more than the majority of the target demographic. I'm not an outlier, a pipe hitter, HSLD, or somebody that purposely abuses my gear. But, I am a guy that spends a whole lot of time down on my personal range, shooting steel and consuming a lot of brass, and my gear gets used quite a bit like I said earlier. HL ear pro hasn't broken or let me down since I bought them in 2016. They aren't affected by sweat. Wires haven't split from folding and opening a zillion times. Single potentiometer/power switch is fine and does not crackle. Like most electronic ear pro, very close proximity to microphones will cause squeeling feedback, but it's not overly loud and doesn't occur in normal use; usually only when a hand, etc. comes very close to mic. They are inexpensive and durable. If and when they eventually do wear out, I will absolutely replace them because they are such a good value. Original review (2016) Incredible deal. Perfectly functional and takes a beating. It's difficult to put a price on your hearing...especially as you get older.

## Features

- SAFE HEARING PROTECTION: Earmuff actively listens and shuts off loud impulse noises like gunfire to a safe 82 dB; Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): 22
- SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: 4X sound amplification enhances low level frequencies like range commands, conversation and forest sounds; 2 high-gain, omni-directional microphones allow you to identify source of sound; recessed placement reduces wind noise
- LOW-PROFILE, COMFORTABLE FIT: Air Flow Control Technology allows for a slim, low profile ear cup to ensure firearm stock clearance; padded, adjustable headband provides a comfortable, custom fit; compact, folding design for convenient storage
- ENERGY EFFICIENT, EASY OPERATION: Automatic shut-off feature after four hours saves battery (350-hour lifespan); easy battery compartment access; AUX input jack for music players and scanners; single power/volume control knob
- KIT INCLUDES: Earmuff, 2 AAA batteries; 3.5 mm connection cord; replacement ear cushions available

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01G8POKMY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Adjustable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,014 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #7 in Hunting & Shooting Earmuffs |
| Brand Name | Howard Leight |
| Collection Name | Sports |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 51,742 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Over the Head |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | fits well |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033552025245 |
| Included Components | Earmuff |
| Item Dimensions | 3.75 x 5 x 8.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Safety Ear Muffs |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Safety Products, USA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R-02524SIOC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XeySlaOcS.pdf |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 22 Decibels |
| Pattern | Earmuff |
| Product Style | Earmuff |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 22 Decibels |
| Size | Adult |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Style Number | R-02524SIOC |
| UPC | 883940333014 |
| Unit Count | 1 Piece |

## Images

![Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61AB3OokwzL.jpg)
![Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71YwIE9XcvL.jpg)
![Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51XcjIIH67L.jpg)
![Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61tNH9bsZlL.jpg)
![Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff, Med/Large, Black (R-02524) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/614KUna+OFL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ VERY GOOD QUALITY, VERY GOOD PRICE.
*by C***Y on July 24, 2013*

I had been searching for a better set of ear protection, wanted something electronic, but did not want to spend a few hundred dollars. Then I found these, and they work great. I have been using them at shooting matches. My older non-electronic hearing protectors were not serving me well. I have a bit of hearing loss, and I have an issue hearing conversation when there is a lot of background noise. At the matches I sometimes had an issue hearing the Range Officers and would sometimes have to lift one side of the hearing protector to hear clearly. Which is a problem because someone on the next stage will be shooting and I get to hear their gunshot at full volume. This set of electronic earmuffs allows me to block out the loud noises (gunshots) while still being able to clearly hear conversation. I can adjust the amplification up or down to the point where I can clearly hear even a whisper at a good distance. This was exactly what I was looking for. I have also tried the audio input connected to my Iphone and was able to block the noise from my lawnmower while I listened to music. That is a very nice feature. The earmuffs fit snugly to my head and offer ample adjustment. They fit my ears a bit more snugly than some of the bigger mickey-mouse type earmuffs. But my ears do lay flat to the side of my head, not like a few of my friends who have ears that stick straight out sideways. Maybe this would be a bit more uncomfortable for them, and they know who I am talking about. ;) I also found another great use for these, listening to TV. You see while I have some hearing loss, if my house is noisy (and with 4 boys it is always noisy) I cannot hear the TV unless I turn it up louder. Which my wife hates. I also have tinnitus, which I just recently found out gets much worse on days when I have sugar. So if I have a soda or ice cream that day, when I get home I need to have the TV turned up louder to overcome the ringing in my ears. Well problem solved, because I can wear these ear muffs and adjust the volume on them so I can clearly hear the TV at a much lower volume. My wife appreciates that feature.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very pleased w/ these.
*by T***. on April 21, 2016*

EDIT, 2 years of regular use later: (I'm going to leave my original review below. For the most part, it's still accurate. For potential buyers, I want to include new info that only extended experience could have brought to light) I have other ear pro. One 3M Peltor Tactical (mid-range model, I can't recall model#) and one very inexpensive pair of Champion Electronic ear pro. The Champions work but have issues that keep them being any more than backups or for 'ear-less' people who may need to borrow a set. The Peltors are amazing. The sound is better than the Howard Leight's and I have zero complaints about them. But this is about Howard Leight ear pro. Mine are both my oldest pair of electronic ear pro and the ones I use most often - my 'go-to' ears. They're affordable by anybody at ~$50 (sometimes deals make them cheaper yet). They're effective enough to make them a viable competitor w/ higher-end and more expensive ear pro. I've never felt as though I needed to 'double up' and use earplugs underneath because they didn't offer enough noise reduction. Battery life is good. I use mine 2-3x or more per week, for between 1-3hrs/session and I typically need to replace batts once per month. I've never used the Howard Leight's input 3.5mm jack to play audio or phone into my ear pro. When I'm training/shooting targets, I'm training/shooting targets. Nor am I interested in hearing music while shooting - mostly due to safety. Some people may need to stay connected and may find an input jack to be a positive feature - I'm just not one of those people. Free Americans can decide what's most appropriate for themselves w/o advice from me or anybody else. Let's address the biggest, ugliest problem the HL's have, IMO: They will bring the pain when worn w/ eye pro (100% of the time, for me) and/or for extended periods of time. I can usually feel the headache starting after a half-hour to hour into a session. It's a 'surface' headache for me, personally. I'm assuming it's due to constant pressure from the head band piece, pushing against the ear pro. When I first heard of this issue (prior to experiencing it myself), I kind of chuckled to myself and thought perhaps some people were being sensitive (sissies?)...But I was wrong! It's not horrible, unbearable pain - it is difficult to simply ignore after a time, and it's certainly a distraction that nobody needs on the firing line when training or teaching/learning, or trying to shave fractions of a second from a shot timer. It gets old - quickly. There are gel inserts you can buy to replace the stock setup. They will cost you about 60-75% of the total cost of the Howard Leight's, though, unfortunately. To me, it wasn't even a question: I gladly forkes over the cash and my head/ears have thanked me repeatedly. Last, about durability: Internet 'torture testing' can't account for one factor that is difficult to simulate accurately: Durability and function over time. I've probably used and abused Howard Leight's namesake ear pro more than the majority of the target demographic. I'm not an outlier, a pipe hitter, HSLD, or somebody that purposely abuses my gear. But, I am a guy that spends a whole lot of time down on my personal range, shooting steel and consuming a lot of brass, and my gear gets used quite a bit like I said earlier. HL ear pro hasn't broken or let me down since I bought them in 2016. They aren't affected by sweat. Wires haven't split from folding and opening a zillion times. Single potentiometer/power switch is fine and does not crackle. Like most electronic ear pro, very close proximity to microphones will cause squeeling feedback, but it's not overly loud and doesn't occur in normal use; usually only when a hand, etc. comes very close to mic. They are inexpensive and durable. If and when they eventually do wear out, I will absolutely replace them because they are such a good value. Original review (2016) Incredible deal. Perfectly functional and takes a beating. It's difficult to put a price on your hearing...especially as you get older.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ AMAZING PERFORMANCE !!!
*by S***R on November 16, 2012*

Previously had a set of Peltor electronic and passive ear muffs for shooting . Liked them very much . Recently got back into shooting and wanted to get another pair since they had long since been sold off . A friend recomended these after his use of them in the field over in Afghanistan . I figured if he's using them there then surely they're worth using here . GOOD CALL !!! Amazon had the best price by a fair bit anywhere i could find them . Got them in short order and they were well recieved and packaged , so no worries there . They unfortunately had to sit a few days before i got out to test them at the range but let me tell you , THEY ARE EVERY BIT AS GOOD AS ANYTHING ELSE YOU'VE LOOKED AT OR TRIED and for less $$$ !!! They do a fantastic job in by-pass mode ( powered off ) of silencing the sharp bang of a firearm however they also do a great job of muffling everything else , friendly conversation , range masters , whatever ! So no worries there either , simply click the switch and with the roll of a knob you can adjust the power setting to amplify and pass thru soft audio and such . Conversations can now be had just as easily as if you were sitting across a dinner table from the other person . Range commands are picked up and you risk less safety infractions / incidents . They are truly impressive . I passed them around between several of my friends , 2 of which were using other branded electronic muffs and i believe they'll be converting soon if they haven't already . Also of note if the secondary audion input jack on these . You can add an MP3 player , iPod , cellular phone , most anything with a 3.5 mm audio jack which will be played , in stereo mind you thru your ear protection , how cool is that ??? These lil' babies fold up nicely and stow away quite simply and as for batteries , i haven't had mine long but even if they fail , they're common AAA which are a dime a dozen and easily replaced on the left side ear cup access panel . If your into shooting and looking for a nice electronic muff or perhaps a second pair for a wife or husband then don't by pass these jewels right here , they are incredible !

## Frequently Bought Together

- Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport Sound Amplification Electronic Shooting Earmuff
- PROHEAR GEP02 Gel Ear Pads for Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport Pro Sync Leightning Earmuffs
- Howard Leight Honeywell Ademco Shooting Sports by Genesis Sharp-Shooter Shooting Glasses, Clear Lens (R-03570)

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.hr/products/32892383-howard-leight-impact-sport-electronic-earmuff-med-large-black-r](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/32892383-howard-leight-impact-sport-electronic-earmuff-med-large-black-r)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Croatia*
*Store origin: HR*
*Last updated: 2026-05-19*