Take them apart, and buy some of the Orange Ear Plugs (The Foam ones), and fill the body of them full of the foam ear plugs. That ought to make them work
Good video very informative, but those headset were OVER PRICED. Amazon has them for 185 dollars cheaper and most PTT don’t work on them. But you shouldn’t be wearing these for real firearms you could do some damage if you get a non working one. Tac-sky wouldn’t be bad choice neither if you’re going for something like this. I’m curious about that helmets they have on their page too. Maybe a review could be in the works 🤞🏼
Le ho acquistate qualche mese fa per utilizzarle nel softair. Buona l'amplificazione del suono e il taglio di rumori forti, ma una volta indossate è impossibile percepire la distanza e la direzione da dove proviene il suono. Sentivo chiaramente parlare un mio amico a 15m di distanza, alle mie ore nove, ma mi sembrava che fosse davanti a me. Poi sono incompatibili con le radio Midland: ho provato 3 PTT, compreso l'originale e non funzionano. Vanno soltanto con radio Baofeng
@@CraigsGunChannel sweet! Ty for the response. I like to test my gear doing sprints in full battle rattle on some bumpy terrain. if I took a dive and it got bumped with hard ground, do you think the equipment would hold up, or likely break with a moderate amount of roughing up?
@AgoristsAxioms hmm, not sure on that one, direct ground impact may damage it, but I would say the same could be said for most comms gear realistically. If you are really going to need the extra durability margin, comtacs are still the way to go.
I did a review also, the headsets don’t work. I almost went deaf shooting .223. I’m
Surprised yours worked
So far mine have been great, we shoot a lot of 556 and 9 and it has handled it well.
@@CraigsGunChannel I must have gotten a dud! Thanks
Take them apart, and buy some of the Orange Ear Plugs (The Foam ones), and fill the body of them full of the foam ear plugs. That ought to make them work
Good video very informative, but those headset were OVER PRICED. Amazon has them for 185 dollars cheaper and most PTT don’t work on them. But you shouldn’t be wearing these for real firearms you could do some damage if you get a non working one. Tac-sky wouldn’t be bad choice neither if you’re going for something like this. I’m curious about that helmets they have on their page too. Maybe a review could be in the works 🤞🏼
Le ho acquistate qualche mese fa per utilizzarle nel softair. Buona l'amplificazione del suono e il taglio di rumori forti, ma una volta indossate è impossibile percepire la distanza e la direzione da dove proviene il suono. Sentivo chiaramente parlare un mio amico a 15m di distanza, alle mie ore nove, ma mi sembrava che fosse davanti a me. Poi sono incompatibili con le radio Midland: ho provato 3 PTT, compreso l'originale e non funzionano. Vanno soltanto con radio Baofeng
Never order anything from onlyest group. They will not send the product or refund your money
Still good equipment one year later?
@@AgoristsAxioms it is still my primary setup
@@CraigsGunChannel sweet! Ty for the response.
I like to test my gear doing sprints in full battle rattle on some bumpy terrain. if I took a dive and it got bumped with hard ground, do you think the equipment would hold up, or likely break with a moderate amount of roughing up?
@AgoristsAxioms hmm, not sure on that one, direct ground impact may damage it, but I would say the same could be said for most comms gear realistically. If you are really going to need the extra durability margin, comtacs are still the way to go.
@@CraigsGunChannel Thank you Craig!
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