The version with the helmet mount unfortunately sit way too low on my bump helmet, I'd recommend aftermarket mounts for helmet use. Otherwise the ear pro works great
Thanks. I hope you subscribed. I've bought the Rangeguard, 100's and 300's a few years ago and returned them. Not enough volume boost to wear foam plugs under them for indoor use. I haven't tested the 500's or Comtacs but those outside my budget.
the spec for the earmor says they have Independent 4x high end beats audio speakers for separate input audio device and ambient sounds.. cool gonna try these
Thanks for the review. It is more clear for me now what I will buy in the near future because my original idea was buy the Razor Walker's. I am currently play airsoft so I need the model with the mic (Earmor M32 MOD1). Also I am doing some IPSC shooting and this model works fine for the noise reduction. Thanks!
I have Impact Sports and they work fine! Unfortunately, I do find them quite uncomfortable to wear. So, if I understood your verdict corretly, the Earmor is even mor squishy to the ears? That would be a big no-no for me unfortunately 😕 Thank you for testing!
I did hack these by buying a gel replacement pad for it and double-stick taping that pad on TOP of the existing pads. It's less compact when folded but at least it's less painful to wear long term.
I like the sound pass-through better on the Howard Leight for range noise. But for AUX sound the Opsmen sounds better and sits better for shooting with a rifle. Overall comfort, the Opsman tends to pinch the tips of my ears.
@@alexicat3805 They're about the same in terms of that aspect. Both are stereo so you can identify the direction of sound. Howard Leights have a wider range of adjustment on volume by a dial. The Opsman only has 4 volume settings using Low and High buttons.
@@Moondog2A I subbed !! I also ordering those today( most likely for airsoft ) but next Black Friday I’m getting a shot gun at sportsman’s so I’ll need them then
NiMH cells are 1.3v average output (2 cells =2.6v) . Alkaline and Lithium batteries have a 1.5v output (2 cells = 3v). Some of my NiMH cells will work but most of my NiMH cells won't power it up.
Yes I am. The Earmor's aren't super comfortable for gaming vs. a normal gaming headset because they do clamp down rather tightly (at least my head). They need to, to protect your hearing form gun shots. That's not a problem playing games (unless your neighborhood is really dangerous)
@@Moondog2A Well my neighborhood is pretty peaceful, never seen fights around in my life living here, I’d personally not use the headset for games of course but I’ll use it for youtube and shooting. Edit: I’m planning on saving a bit more for the jelly earpads, hoepfully it’d be worth it
@@TargetAcquisition They certainly block sound, this video is literally proof of that. Maybe you picked up a defective pair, didn't seat them right, or you're just talking out of your ass
@@TargetAcquisition they are NRR22 rated and absolutely do work as hearing protection! Opsmen /Earmor has now a new military / law enforcement grade Versions of the hearing protection. Its called M31 /M32 mark 3 and they come in multiple ways. 2types of helmet Attachments, dualcom, single com, Neck Band, etc. The Mark 3 Versions are much more expensive and Cost about 300€/$/£.
I like you narrating. Good voice. Good footage and honesty.
I appreciate that! Thanks.
Solid. Been looking for footage on the M32 for ACTUAL shooting. Not airsoft.
You and me both haha
Airsoft is trash content exept silo and some others
The version with the helmet mount unfortunately sit way too low on my bump helmet, I'd recommend aftermarket mounts for helmet use. Otherwise the ear pro works great
Good to know. There's no way to cut or modify the rail adapter?
Great clear straight-to-the-point review. Thank you!
Your thoughts on the peltor’s latest models?
Thanks. I hope you subscribed. I've bought the Rangeguard, 100's and 300's a few years ago and returned them. Not enough volume boost to wear foam plugs under them for indoor use. I haven't tested the 500's or Comtacs but those outside my budget.
@@Moondog2A thank you again!
the spec for the earmor says they have Independent 4x high end beats audio speakers for separate input audio device and ambient sounds.. cool gonna try these
They used be my favorite, until I tried Warbird. Check put my recent review of those earpro.
Thanks for the review. It is more clear for me now what I will buy in the near future because my original idea was buy the Razor Walker's. I am currently play airsoft so I need the model with the mic (Earmor M32 MOD1). Also I am doing some IPSC shooting and this model works fine for the noise reduction.
Thanks!
Loved your video good detail
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I have Impact Sports and they work fine! Unfortunately, I do find them quite uncomfortable to wear. So, if I understood your verdict corretly, the Earmor is even mor squishy to the ears? That would be a big no-no for me unfortunately 😕
Thank you for testing!
I did hack these by buying a gel replacement pad for it and double-stick taping that pad on TOP of the existing pads. It's less compact when folded but at least it's less painful to wear long term.
I have all three headsets and the Razor gets blown out by the other two brands. I have a slight preference for the Earmor
Razors to be so overrated by users. They don't know what they're missing because they haven't tried any other brands.
which better? howard leight or opsmen earmor?
I like the sound pass-through better on the Howard Leight for range noise. But for AUX sound the Opsmen sounds better and sits better for shooting with a rifle. Overall comfort, the Opsman tends to pinch the tips of my ears.
@@Moondog2A So which one picks up the outside sound louder and clearer?
@@alexicat3805 They're about the same in terms of that aspect. Both are stereo so you can identify the direction of sound. Howard Leights have a wider range of adjustment on volume by a dial. The Opsman only has 4 volume settings using Low and High buttons.
Loved it thanks
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@@Moondog2A I subbed !! I also ordering those today( most likely for airsoft ) but next Black Friday I’m getting a shot gun at sportsman’s so I’ll need them then
Nice camo where did it Originate from
German Bundeswehr "Tropentarn"
Is there a microphone in them
In order to use them for radio etc etc?
They do have a mic model that's NATO compatible.
For future reference , headset means a headphone with built in microphone, while headphones simply dont have mics, hope this helps
@@Ferixstn Thanks for the clarification.
Why not rechargable.
NiMH cells are 1.3v average output (2 cells =2.6v) . Alkaline and Lithium batteries have a 1.5v output (2 cells = 3v). Some of my NiMH cells will work but most of my NiMH cells won't power it up.
Well you all know what they say about people with big ears??????
They’re very good listeners.
Good thing I watched this before buying because I also wanted it for both shooting and computer use.
Edit: Are you Filipino? Because I am too!
Yes I am. The Earmor's aren't super comfortable for gaming vs. a normal gaming headset because they do clamp down rather tightly (at least my head). They need to, to protect your hearing form gun shots. That's not a problem playing games (unless your neighborhood is really dangerous)
@@Moondog2A Well my neighborhood is pretty peaceful, never seen fights around in my life living here, I’d personally not use the headset for games of course but I’ll use it for youtube and shooting.
Edit: I’m planning on saving a bit more for the jelly earpads, hoepfully it’d be worth it
@@Moondog2A Hey, I'm back, the headsets actually work for games and is pretty good, I'll get the silicone cups for this soon.
Dang, these are 50, but comms capable ones jump to 150
Is that with the NATO adapter? Or do you still have to buy that?
@@Moondog2A All it comes with is the head band or helmet mounts. To my knowledge
Bought these and just tested earlier today. These do NOT block sound. Both Amazon and Evike state these are Airsoft only.
I don't know which ones you bought but I'm looking at the Amazon page I'm seeing anywhere the words Airsoft only? amzn.to/2N0z3ih
Uhhh yes they do I use them on the range all the time
@@ch1gga22 I followed the link and they don’t block any noise. Check the website, they say airsoft.
@@TargetAcquisition They certainly block sound, this video is literally proof of that. Maybe you picked up a defective pair, didn't seat them right, or you're just talking out of your ass
@@TargetAcquisition they are NRR22 rated and absolutely do work as hearing protection! Opsmen /Earmor has now a new military / law enforcement grade Versions of the hearing protection. Its called M31 /M32 mark 3 and they come in multiple ways. 2types of helmet Attachments, dualcom, single com, Neck Band, etc. The Mark 3 Versions are much more expensive and Cost about 300€/$/£.