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Safariland Liberator HP 2.0 Electronic Earmuffs, OD Green - TCI-LIBHP-2.0-OD
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Safariland Liberator HP 2.0 Electronic Earmuffs, OD Green - TCI-LIBHP-2.0-OD

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SKU 51655230646
Brand Safariland
MPN TCI-LIBHP-2.0-OD
UPC 814420020865
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Brand: Safariland 
Model: Liberator 2.0 
Noise Reduction: 26 dB NRR 
Battery Type: AAA/CR123 
Battery Life: Up to 300 Hours 
Style: Over-Head 
Finish: ODG

Features

The Safariland Liberator HP 2.0 is advanced electronic hearing protection designed for clarity, durability, and awareness. Slim glass‑polymer earcups deliver comfort and resilience, while multi‑mode adjustability offers Active Noise Reduction, Active Noise Cancellation, or both simultaneously.

Three distinct modes—Enhanced, Move, and Clarity—adapt to any environment, blocking harmful impulse noise or isolating speech. High‑definition speakers, industry‑leading sound localization, and a noise reduction rating of 26dB ensure reliable performance. With up to 300 hours of runtime, helmet or behind‑the‑head compatibility, and a rechargeable LIB HP‑R option, this ANSI‑certified headset is built for demanding missions and everyday protection.

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