• Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) — Aim for at least ~22 dB+ for shooting ranges.

  • Ambient‑sound amplification + protection from gun‑shots — Good models amplify quiet sounds (voice/commands) but instantly suppress harmful impulses.

  • Comfort & fit — Low‑profile cups (especially if using long guns), gel‑cups or good ear seals, and compatibility with headgear/glasses.

  • Battery / power & features — Check whether it uses AAA/AA or rechargeable, and whether extra features (Bluetooth, AUX in) are provided.

  • Durability & range‑use suitability — Rugged design for indoor/outdoor ranges, good mic positioning, and reliable electronics.

  • Price vs value & brand reputation — Established brands give better support; premium models cost more but offer higher performance.

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