Wow, this may sound weird but you've got a very pleasant voice to listen to. Great for podcasting or radio work. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to review these and share on here. I've been trying to decide on which Bluetooth ear protection to go for and this was helpful. Cheers!
My dog just destroyed my worktunes after 5 years so Im here looking for reviews on comfort. The worktunes hurt my ears after a while and will hurt the top of your head if you have a hat on. there is a recess in the headband for the button on top of a hat but if its not just right it still puts pressure there and after a while starts to hurt. I love the ease of use for the woktunes. hold one button to turn on and off, pause, skip tracks, answer or hang up calls etc. I was just hoping there were more comfortable options out there that are still safety rated.
The Worktunes do have some control over your audio - You can double press the button to skip forward and triple press the to go back. Single press pauses audio and answers/ends calls.
Which one is better at talking calls over Bluetooth and what is the microphone quality. Do the person you are talking to have problems hearing you! Regards Bernard
I have the pro hear ones I work in a factory so I have to wear them all day and they are great when you have music on you can't hear anything which is what you want the only problem I have with them is the size I have a small head so I look a bit goofy with them on but apart from that they are great
You can skip songs on the work tunes. Double tap the button for next song triple tap to go back a song. Been using them for about 7-8 years now. The headband will dig into your head after a while.
I'm very dissatisfied with my Prohears. Battery life sucks and they now have developed a problem charging at all. I had a pair of Muffpro's that had awesome battery life until I lost them. I think i'll just order another pair of those.
No, you can't. Either 3.5 millimeter audio connection, or Bluetooth. Additionally, the wired connection will not work on the 3M if the battery is empty, and they cannot play sound when being charged.
Love Worktunes , but there is definitely room for improvement on radio and bluetooth reception. Also the tuning wheel is really easy to bump and gets annoying
ProHear too loud? Can't you just set the volume of your phone to something lower than 100%, and then use the ear muffs to turn the volume higher or lower from that point?
@@intheweeds - Yes he did. And _"I"_ said *_"Can't you just set the volume of your phone to something lower than 100%."_* The data is coming *from the phone.* Which means that *the phone volume control* controls *what is being sent out.* So, even if your 3M headphones are set to FULL BLAST, you can still turn down or off the phone volume, because the source of the music *and the music volume* is controlled *by the phone.* The headphones can't play a different song than what is being sent by the phone. Likewise, it can't play the song at a different volume than what is being sent by the phone. Yes? When I connect my phone via Bluetooth in the car, that's how it works. I still have a good amount of control over the volume by using the car radio volume knob. But, if my phone volume is set *too* low, I have to turn the *phone* volume up at least a little so the car can pick it up (or I can turn the phone all the way up, and turn the car volume down). *SHORT ANSWER:* Put on the 3M headphones, press "Play" to play a song, then *change the volume on your phone* and see what happens.
Thanks for the video! The 3m you can pause music and skip songs also you can activate Siri I think
Wow, this may sound weird but you've got a very pleasant voice to listen to. Great for podcasting or radio work. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to review these and share on here. I've been trying to decide on which Bluetooth ear protection to go for and this was helpful. Cheers!
My dog just destroyed my worktunes after 5 years so Im here looking for reviews on comfort. The worktunes hurt my ears after a while and will hurt the top of your head if you have a hat on. there is a recess in the headband for the button on top of a hat but if its not just right it still puts pressure there and after a while starts to hurt. I love the ease of use for the woktunes. hold one button to turn on and off, pause, skip tracks, answer or hang up calls etc. I was just hoping there were more comfortable options out there that are still safety rated.
my goat just chewed the wires on my headset apart
The Worktunes do have some control over your audio - You can double press the button to skip forward and triple press the to go back. Single press pauses audio and answers/ends calls.
How about noise cancelling?
Which one is better at talking calls over Bluetooth and what is the microphone quality. Do the person you are talking to have problems hearing you! Regards Bernard
I have the pro hear ones I work in a factory so I have to wear them all day and they are great when you have music on you can't hear anything which is what you want the only problem I have with them is the size I have a small head so I look a bit goofy with them on but apart from that they are great
You can skip songs on the work tunes. Double tap the button for next song triple tap to go back a song. Been using them for about 7-8 years now. The headband will dig into your head after a while.
I'm very dissatisfied with my Prohears.
Battery life sucks and they now have developed a problem charging at all.
I had a pair of Muffpro's that had awesome battery life until I lost them.
I think i'll just order another pair of those.
Someone needs a glass of water...
On the 3M can you use both wired and Bluetooth at the same time?
No, you can't. Either 3.5 millimeter audio connection, or Bluetooth. Additionally, the wired connection will not work on the 3M if the battery is empty, and they cannot play sound when being charged.
Love Worktunes , but there is definitely room for improvement on radio and bluetooth reception. Also the tuning wheel is really easy to bump and gets annoying
ProHear too loud? Can't you just set the volume of your phone to something lower than 100%, and then use the ear muffs to turn the volume higher or lower from that point?
He said it was too loud on the lowest volume setting
@@intheweeds - Yes he did. And _"I"_ said *_"Can't you just set the volume of your phone to something lower than 100%."_* The data is coming *from the phone.* Which means that *the phone volume control* controls *what is being sent out.* So, even if your 3M headphones are set to FULL BLAST, you can still turn down or off the phone volume, because the source of the music *and the music volume* is controlled *by the phone.* The headphones can't play a different song than what is being sent by the phone. Likewise, it can't play the song at a different volume than what is being sent by the phone. Yes?
When I connect my phone via Bluetooth in the car, that's how it works. I still have a good amount of control over the volume by using the car radio volume knob. But, if my phone volume is set *too* low, I have to turn the *phone* volume up at least a little so the car can pick it up (or I can turn the phone all the way up, and turn the car volume down).
*SHORT ANSWER:* Put on the 3M headphones, press "Play" to play a song, then *change the volume on your phone* and see what happens.
Worktunes are too quiet