Walker's Silencer Wireless NRR25dB Electronic Sound Suppression Hearing Protection Earbuds for Shooting, Hunting, Range

Brand:Walker's

2.9/5

138.58

The Walker's Silencer electronic ear buds provide all day comfort and customization with the patented secure fit system. Delivering crystal clear digital hearing enhancement. The silencer also protects hearing utilizing Walker's sound activated compression technology. Form meets function, all in a compact lightweight in-the-ear design. Note- The Silencer Ear Plugs are not rechargeable. Be sure to purchase extra batteries for continual reuse. Moreover, the Ear Plugs will use a low portion of battery power even when turned OFF. SPECIFICATIONS: - Left & Right Digital Ear Buds; - Patented Secure-Lock Fitting; - SAC (Sound Activated Compression) Protects Hearing; - Os-r3110 Digital Sound Processing; - Independent Volume Control; - On/ Off Power Switch; - Integrated Omni Directional Microphones; - Full Dynamic Range Speakers Deliver Crisp Clear Sound; - Includes Baffled Silicone & Foam Ear Buds. (3 Sizes Each); - Secure-Lock - Sizing Fins (3 Sizes); - Removable Lanyard; - 25 NRR; - 80 Hours Battery Life (Estimated); - Powered By #10 Batteries (4 Included); - Matte Black With Carbon Fiber Accents; - Carry Case Included.

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Batteries can drain while in storage so users can take them out between uses. Also be sure to store ear buds in a low humidity environment. Battery draining faster in one ear over the other could be due to one directional sound causing one to work more than the other. The primary use for the silencer ear pieces is for suppressing loud sounds, not for carrying conversations as with using these as a hearing aid. DETAILS - Walker's Silencer Digital Ear Buds run on two #10 batteries (includes 4), and come with a removable lanyard and a carry case for easy transportation. EASY TO CONTROL - Integrated Omni directional microphones and full dynamic range speakers deliver a crisp clear sound; The speakers feature independent volume control and an off/on switch. COMFORTABLE FIT - Walkers Silencer Compact In The Ear Buds won't interfere with you or your gun and cone with Secure-Lock sizing fins (comes with 3 different sized countered fins and foam buds) provides a tight and a customized fit. NOISE REDUCTION - Silencer Ear Buds provide NRR 25 dB (Noise Reduction Rating) protection against gun blasts through SAC (Sound Activated Compression). HEARING PROTECTIONS EARBUDS - Walker's Silencer Digital Earbuds are an in-the-ear-canal device that both amplifies low-level sounds so you can communicate on the range, and suppresses harmful sounds to protect your hearing. Machine Wash. Adjustable closure. Imported. Plastic.
Batteries 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)
Country of Origin China
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number NRR25dB
Manufacturer GSM LLC
Product Dimensions 4.7 x 1.6 x 7.7 inches; 1.6 Ounces

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Scritto da: Dano
Protect or Lose it. These will do it.
I'm 62 and yes, I always tried to protect my hearing but hunting I went without. You have to be able to hear when you are out in the bush. I picked these up for my upcoming Hog Hunt. These did with they had to do for me. I will start off with comfort. They are OK for the most part. I found that the little horns that help keep them in place are a little uncomfortable. As for the foam inserts they are very comfortable. I was able to ware them for my whole time of my hunting. So comfort is good but again those little horns are a bit annoying after a bit. This seems to be a none issue while walking and moving. Sitting in a blind with you are just waiting they make their presence known. As for hearing. the mic's pick up the wind. This might not be an issue on a range but out in the bush it's not good. Yes they protect you hearing but if all you hear is the wind they are not going to help you hear the game. This was a concern since I was hunting hogs and being in the bush with them you need to hear the hog if it's coming at you. The saving grace point was that once I was in the brush with the hogs there was not much wind. Yea good but walking in the low brush in the field and the wind, and again the wind noise was higher, there were rattle snakes. Yea, you need to hear them as you walk up and they are trying to let you know to stay away. So the wind noise is a draw back. Hearing improvement is OK. it was weird hearing things that I would not have normally hear but I had to ask my son several times what he had just said. I'm still out on the hearing improvement part of these. They work but not what I would have expected. Now for the noise cancellation; They work great. I was hunting with a 50 Beowulf. In the bush wonderful. The report of the rifle was not an issue. Didn't hear it. They did what they are supposed to do and what you want them to do. When I went to the blind great again. Firing in a blind can but concerning with a big rifle. I shot my hog and was distracted by all the debris flying around from the concussion of that 50 going off. Again they noise cancellation was fantastic. Did not have any issues. Worked great. Did what I wanted them to do and what they are supposed to do. Now for ease of use; This is a big negative. Yea on/off, volume turn know up or down. The controls are just so small. I eventually found them when looking for them. I know I kept wanting to pull down on the volume know to turn them off while waring them. I ended up just taking them out and then turning them off. Turning them on again was an issue because I wanted them in before turning them on. They give off a tone to let you know they are on, which is nice. My issue and I am sure will be an issue with anyone with big hands is the controls. Now for battery life; I read lots of review complaining about battery life. Yea the #10 batteries don't last long. You can get them pretty cheap. I made sure I had a good supply in preparation for my hunt. I only used the 1 set. My hunt was a 3 day hunt and only used the 1 set so this was not a problem for me. I really don't see that the battery life will be an issue as I will only be using these for hunting. These will not be my range protection. I have electronic muffs for that. So I'm good with those batteries. It would be nice if they were rechargeable but not an issue. To sum up; Yea, I will use these a lot for hunting. Still learning them. This first hunt with them was a pretty good experience was a good one and a learning one. If later something comes up to change how I feel I will repost and edit.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Not too bad at all
Finally got these to a range (indoor). They work. I swapped to the small goalies as I have small ears. They did the job indoors, with shots only a bit louder than my Walker muffs. First time being at a range and not pouring sweat. My only issue is they had a constant low level distortion. Like wind but there was definitely no wind in doors. I’ll update if I have any issues with them at the outdoor range with the big boom sticks…
Scritto da: Hunter roberts
Perfect
These work amazingly when shooting/hunting. Perfect to hear when needed to as well.
Scritto da: Christine
Good
These are good, comfortable and fit nicely in your ear
Scritto da: Mr. James
Economical way to save your hearing
NOTE: As with any review, the item must be reviewed with the understanding that most things have limitations. That’s why despite the wind noise issue I still give these buds a 5 star rating. I have been a waterfowl and upland game hunter my whole life. I have never been a fan of hearing protection for the same reasons that most hunters shy away from it: It’s too bulky (causes issues with cheek weld with rifles or shotguns), and you can’t hear required ambient sounds of birds on approach etc. When I waterfowl hunt solo, I can control my shots and the noise doesn’t have too much noticeable affect on my hearing (it does,p whether I admit it or not). However, while hunting with my son or in groups, especially in pit style blinds, adjacent shots can be a real hearing killer. I decided to give the Walker’s Silencer buds a try. The Bluetooth rechargeable versions were interesting in concept, but I really didn’t want to deal with the Bluetooth connectivity, pulling out my phone to adjust, etc. so I opted for these and saved some money. I used them for the first time on a pit blind waterfowl hunt yesterday. They ran great! The simple on off switch and manual volume adjustment knobs were very simple to get used to. The adjacent shots from other hunters were eliminated to a dull puff. They were comfortable in my ears. I wore them all morning without any pain or discomfort. They fit my ears very well and felt secure. As with any electronic hearing protection, wind noise is terrible. I’ve used top end over ear muffs that suffer from the same issue. We had 15 -20 mph winds in the blind and no matter what I did the wind came through, hard. Despite that, the benefit of these buds is apparent. There are many days where there are minimal or zero winds. These will work great those days. I am also going to work on a solution with some sort of tiny baffle from the microphone area. If the wind gets to be too much, a simple flick of the off switch turns them into solid ear plugs. As for battery life. They run off of size 10 hearing aid batteries. I bought a 60 pack of batteries for less than $20 here on Amazon. At less than .30 cents for each battery, the cost is a non issue. I ran them all day yesterday, forgot to turn one off when done and it is still going strong this morning. As a hunter in my late 40’s, I can’t tell you how bad I have been to my ears over the years. I am beginning to pay the price. I will force my boy to wear these from now one. If not these, get something!! Good luck!
Scritto da: stew
DECENT
I bought these for goose hunting since you dont wanna take ear plugs in and out or wear muffs. They worked pretty decent. My ears were not sore after shooting or calling all morning, and allows you to get your cheek right up against the stock. It was a Windy day, and they were not too bad for wind noise, but you definitely still get some. For being a cheaper pair of electronic plugs they worked good. They do also amplify noises some what if cranked up.
Scritto da: Justin Sangoi
I want them to work, but constant static noise.
I ordered two sets of these, one for myself and one for my father. My set had a constant background static noise when turned on, even in total silence, even at the lowest volume level. Just turning them on causes there to be a constant static much like a low breeze is blowing into the mic. At first I thought it was picking up background ambient noise, so I put a set of ear pro cans over my ears with these in and they still do it. It's not caused by background noise - the speakers in these literally hiss just by being turned on. Of course, this is unacceptable for my intended use for hunting. I suppose this might be fine if you are just on the shooting range, but I am not going to listen to that static hiss CONSTANTLY while I am out on a hunt. No way. Hoping that this was just my set being defective, I asked my father if he had the same issue with his set and he can't tell. Probably because his hearing is already extremely poor. So he is satisfied with them, but his may actually have the same static problem. Unfortunately, I'm several hours away from him and I mailed them directly to him so I can't personally check. I returned my original set and had Amazon send me another in the hopes it was a defect, but no... my replacement set had the same issue. None of my over the ears electronic ear protection does this, so it does seem that these have a static problem. I really wanted to like these and use them as I find them very comfortable. They fit my ears perfectly and the controls are reasonably easy to manipulate, but I cannot use these for hunting unless I want to listen to a low level static hiss all day long.
Scritto da: Mike.C
Pretty disappointed.
One of them dosent even work. Straight out of the box. If both worked it would be worth the purchase.
Scritto da: Graeme M.
Better than expected
Battery power is better than i thought it would be, sound quality is pretty good too. Batteries are available quite cheaply and are easy enough to swap out. Work well to protect ears from shots etc. Happy with product - comfortable to wear.

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