Good review. This is like the 10th review I've watched, and now, based on yours, I think Im good to go. You touched on a couple of issues that others mentioned and confirmed the opinions of those who have used them extensively. Gonna give 'em a shot! Thanks
I have got them as well, they are great. They fit well into my ears, they have a super tiny carrying case, and they charge automatically. Plus they have blue tooth which may be critically important (think of calling 911).
This is essential info. I am always interested in ear and eye pro. I have hearing aids, my hearing aid Doc is a shooter. He swears by plugs and cans. Prob I have with cans is a cheek weld moves the can on the right ear, even Howard Sport. Pistol is not an issue of course, but rifle and cheek weld is. I would like this and will run the info by the Doc. I know most hunters who shoot don´t use ear pro and they are paying a price. I fear being the Old Coot who says, Hey, what´s that sonny? What'd ya say young feller? So, no more hearing damage. Good info, thank.s
Using electronic ear pro for Steel Challenge can pose problems. It needs to block the blast, but it also needs to let the ping of the steel through. There's also issues with piping a shot timer through Bluetooth due to delay. I never knew this until recently. Sometimes analog and direct wiring can be better. It isn't really a big deal and a widespread concern. heh
They are ok. They work for hearing protection but I can hear white noise in the background and while outdoors, on the range, the wind noise is irritating. Overall, if shooting indoors or no wind good product.
I’m worried about shooting at an indoor range with someone shooting something large, like 308 nearby, whether these would offer enough protection or not. It’s the only thing stopping me from buying them right now. I’m having trouble shooting my rifle with my earmuffs because the cheek weld is popping my earmuffs and breaking the seal. I can’t get good eye relief and put my head in the right spot because the earmuffs so I need something like theseb but I don’t want to sacrifice my hearing either.
These are ALL I wear for ear pro now. I'm always surprised at how well they work, and how comfortable my range experience is. I've had 50BMG light-up in the lane next to me . . . indoors . . . other than the concussion itself, ears were fine.
Do you work for AXIL? These are probably the worst ear pro I've tried....a tiny bit helpful shooting outdoors and totally useless indoors. I thought it was me and watched 17 YT reviews. 2 were lukewarm, your's was positive and 14 were a hard 'no." I'm happy they work for you, but you seem to be an outlier.
Good review. This is like the 10th review I've watched, and now, based on yours, I think Im good to go. You touched on a couple of issues that others mentioned and confirmed the opinions of those who have used them extensively. Gonna give 'em a shot! Thanks
I have got them as well, they are great. They fit well into my ears, they have a super tiny carrying case, and they charge automatically. Plus they have blue tooth which may be critically important (think of calling 911).
This is essential info. I am always interested in ear and eye pro. I have hearing aids, my hearing aid Doc is a shooter. He swears by plugs and cans. Prob I have with cans is a cheek weld moves the can on the right ear, even Howard Sport. Pistol is not an issue of course, but rifle and cheek weld is. I would like this and will run the info by the Doc. I know most hunters who shoot don´t use ear pro and they are paying a price. I fear being the Old Coot who says, Hey, what´s that sonny? What'd ya say young feller? So, no more hearing damage. Good info, thank.s
I hope these work for you.
Using electronic ear pro for Steel Challenge can pose problems. It needs to block the blast, but it also needs to let the ping of the steel through. There's also issues with piping a shot timer through Bluetooth due to delay. I never knew this until recently. Sometimes analog and direct wiring can be better. It isn't really a big deal and a widespread concern. heh
These don't have those issues.
They are ok. They work for hearing protection but I can hear white noise in the background and while outdoors, on the range, the wind noise is irritating. Overall, if shooting indoors or no wind good product.
I haven't had any issues with wind noise, or conflicting noise inside. I did change the ear fittings to a smaller size, though.
Great video brother. I love your skull ring too. Where did you get that thing?
The ring is from "Night Riders Jewelry"
@@inyourdefense0 Thanks
Thanks for sharing your experience.
My pleasure!
@@inyourdefense0 How well do they work amplifying conversation if you have slight hearing loss?
Cool video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
I’m worried about shooting at an indoor range with someone shooting something large, like 308 nearby, whether these would offer enough protection or not. It’s the only thing stopping me from buying them right now. I’m having trouble shooting my rifle with my earmuffs because the cheek weld is popping my earmuffs and breaking the seal. I can’t get good eye relief and put my head in the right spot because the earmuffs so I need something like theseb but I don’t want to sacrifice my hearing either.
These are ALL I wear for ear pro now. I'm always surprised at how well they work, and how comfortable my range experience is. I've had 50BMG light-up in the lane next to me . . . indoors . . . other than the concussion itself, ears were fine.
Do you these are better than the walker silencer 2.0 and walker disruptors?
USB-C or USB-3? Prob c
Man. Would you stop buying stuff!!
Heh, heh 😁
Do you work for AXIL? These are probably the worst ear pro I've tried....a tiny bit helpful shooting outdoors and totally useless indoors. I thought it was me and watched 17 YT reviews. 2 were lukewarm, your's was positive and 14 were a hard 'no." I'm happy they work for you, but you seem to be an outlier.