If your anr headset has a battery box that looks like this, you can fashion a switch guard with about 1/4" of a bic pen barrel and some hot glue, preventing inadvertent toggles from eating your battery.
If your anr headset has a battery box that looks like this, you can fashion a switch guard with about 1/4" of a bic pen barrel and some hot glue, preventing inadvertent toggles from eating your battery.
If your ANR headset has a battery box like mine did, there was nothing in that box but the switch and the battery. I attached a 9-volt battery clamp clip to my headset headband, wired in a 9-volt battery terminal clip (from the box) and installed the switch (also from the box) in the headset cup. Clipped half of the switch lever off to minimize inadvertent operation.