Race Day Electronics 33-1158 Electronics Behind Head Earphones Operational Guide

June 4, 2024
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Race Day Electronics 33-1158 Electronics Behind Head Earphones

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Product

Specification

  • Special Feature Over-ear fitting, Noise reducing
  • Form Factor Over Ear
  • Headphones Jack 5 mm Jack
  • Included Components Noise-Reducing Race Scanner Headphones
  • Connectivity Technology Wired
  • Color Black
  • Fit Type Over-Ear
  • Product Dimensions 8 x 9.2 x 7.1 inches
  • Item Weight 6 ounces

Overview

  • Noise Canceling & Volume Control W/ Padded Cloth Earcups
  • Adjustable Headband makes this one of the most comfortable headsets for the money!
  • Snug Fit With Superb Noise Canceling
  • Angle Plug Connector 3.5mm For Easy Use!
  • Nascar Style Headset with Sound Quality Control!

Race Day Electronics brings you our Behind-the-Head Racing Scanner Headset the best value for your dollar racing scanner headphones on the market. Featuring a standard 35mm plug they fit virtually all racing scanners and audio devices. This headset also has dual volume controls to allow you to customize the sound giving you the best-sounding experience you can get. With a noise reduction rating up to 26 dB these headphones help keep out unwanted background track noise to further enhance your listening experience. These headphones are also passive which means no hard to change batteries you just plug and go! The padded cloth covered ear-cups means this headset is comfortable enough to wear the entire race even if it’s the 600. The adjustable loop and hook fastener top band can be adjusted to help keep headset in place even over a hat. Headset color is black. Audio cable stretches to a maximum of 150″ in length. Laying flat audio cable measures 37″. Ear cup padding measures outside width of 3. 05″ and outside height of 3. 73″. Overall dimension for storage are 9. 00″ x 5. 95″ x 4. 45″.

What’s in the box

  • Noise-Reducing Race Scanner Headphones

Product Description

Focus on your driving. these noise-blocking race scanner headphones are ideal for use in noisy locations like race tracks. They effectively block out external noise…Up to 20dB. Perfect for use with the radioshack race scanner. Easily adjustable volume control is conveniently located on the left ear cup and the heavy-duty cord is tightly coiled so it stays out of your way.

Features

  • CHOOSE YOUR SOUND! – Dual volume controls to allow you to customize the sound, giving you the best-sounding experience possible.
  • KEEP THE NOISE IN CHECK! – With a noise reducing rating up to 26 decibels, you can block all unwanted background noise.
  • LISTEN IN COMFORT! – The padded cloth covered ear-cups means this headset is comfortable enough to wear the entire race.
  • FIT ANY PLUG! – The 3.5mm fits any jack for easy use, fitting virtually all racing scanners and audio devices.
  • PROTECT YOUR EARS! – We all love the sounds of motors running, but make sure you can keep your hearing with these headphones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I care about “race scanning”?

Before you delve too further into the topic of race scanning, there are many things you should be aware of. There isn’t a simple solution that explains everything at once. Many people plunge into it without knowing what kind of scanner, headset, or other devices they actually require. These pages serve as an introduction to the sport of race scanning, a guide to what is available, why certain items are necessary, and instructions on how to use it. You have the option of starting with the most expensive equipment or buying your way in gradually.

What is a racing scanner?

Using radio headsets and scanners during a race is a fantastic way to improve the fan experience. Users using scanner radios can listen to driver radios while watching the cars zoom past to offer more context to a driver’s strategy, a race incident, or simply listening to comments while enjoying a race.

At a race, what do you want to hear?

While watching the race from the stands, some spectators prefer to simply listen to the radio or television sounds. While talking to their racing companions who are seated next to them or who are in the infield, some people want to hear about all their favourite drivers, spotters, race officials, and so forth. You can have everything.

How do I listen to Nascar scanners?

You can listen to the drivers during a LIVE race by using the LIVE RACE CENTER, which is accessible from the application’s menu. During live NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World Truck Series races, this functionality is accessible. There are 40 drivers or race officials from whom to choose.

Why do NASCAR fans wear headsets?

NASCAR races are loud, with decibel levels that can rival the roar of an airplane engine. The best kinds of noise deterrents are headsets that actually muffle the sound.

What do NASCAR scanners do?

The scanners allow us to hear spotters (including hearing them discuss other teams’ strategies while the race is in progress), NASCAR and race officials, TV or radio broadcasts as they are being sent out live across the airwaves, in addition to putting us right inside the car with our favourite drivers.

How many decibels is a race track?

Your ears can only tolerate listening to 115 dB at a safe volume for 15 minutes. While those watching the race can hear sounds around 100 dB, a full- throttle NASCAR in the pits can reach sound levels as high as 130 dB.

Should I wear headphones during a race?

The United States’ national governing body for long-distance running and track and field, U.S.A. Track & Field (USATF), revised its policy barring headphones and other music players at all USATF-sanctioned running events in 2008.

Can you run in big headphones?

Due to their close fit, in-ear headphones are frequently suggested for exercise, but they can be uncomfortable, especially if you have small ears! On-ear and over-ear headphones provide padding for long-term comfort, but beware—they do have a tendency to slide forward when running.

Can you work out with headphones?

Over-ear headphones will work for you if you choose sound quality over comfort, you don’t want to engage in extremely intense physical activity—at least not while wearing the headphones—and you don’t want to invest in a separate set of headphones specifically for exercising.

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