I am not sure, id have to google it. However, they have had trouble with keeping up to demmand on these due to "covid" so i would suspect that they have pushed the date back further for version 3 as version 2 still has life in it.
Hi! Thanks for commenting! I am glad the review was helpful! I had a hard time finding a good review myself. So when I bought them, I put this video out. I will be putting out some more firearm content here soon. Make sure to subscribe or just check back in soon. I will be releasing a video on the S&W FPC.
How are they in the heat. I’m in south Louisiana and our summers here are brutal. 100 degree and high humidity. I use old style US Army orange rubber fin style and they get sweaty but do stay in place. How well do these stay in place in hot sweaty weather ?
Hi, Sorry it took me so long to reply, your comment didnt create a notification for me. So I have used them ony a few times in the 100 degree range. I have not used them in a high impact situation yet, only range use and stand hunting. So far 0 issues with them coming loose. They will get sweaty like anything, but not noticed while using. Funny, the pair I was using prior to these are the same Army orange ones. I did use the Axil GS extreme a couple times but the cord pissed me off so much I went back to Old Orange. Since getting these, i have not used anything else.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoors Great. Thanks for the reply. I’m looking for something better and electronic. I do have the Walker electronic muffs but I’m not a fan of muffs generally. They give me headaches and get in the way of long gun shooting.
@JWheeler331 Absolutely! In regards to the headaches. That is typically because of the tightness on the head and temples. Also, earmuffs normally get in the way of rifle shooting because they interfere with the head to stock weld. The walkers should help a lot with that. Be weary of electronic ear buds with wires as they catch on the neck, and also get caught on the head to stock weld in addition to anything else they could possibly catch on. Thanks for the question!
absolutely, still growing the channel, but I had the same issue when I was interested in them a little while back. If you have any questions let me know.
@@mannyportelada6042 their decible reduction rating is adequate for pretty much anything, unless you are shooting a rather large caliber. Ive shot with 30-06, 300BLK, 45acp, 9mm, .223, 44mag, 12 GA slugs, and a couple others. They work just fine, no issues.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoors perfect. Ya that’s pretty much what I shoot or hunt with. Trying to protect what little hearing I have left. I have tinnitus too. Don’t want more ringing if possible
I paid $155. The normal price is currently $270. The prices change quite often. I figure people have google and if they are watching this video, that they are already considering the set and should be aware of the current price. Thank You for asking about it!
Horrible product. Very little noise reduction in the range. Very dependent on size and fit and ear anatomy. Constantly disconnects from Bluetooth and needs to be repaired to phone
Sorry to hear that. I have had none of those problems. I run an Android phone. If you are having problems, I suggest you speak to walkers directly 877-269-8490. The ear buds come with multiple different sizes to accommodate different people, and the set has a noise reduction rating of 24dB which is pretty standard. If your box is missing any of the components, I am sure they will assist you.
These are a waist of money I am on my second new pair and they will not pair with my iPhone and the first pair the left one had a dead battery and the other bud wouldn’t pair big surprise… these are garbage run away
Any idea when they are dropping version 3? Would love to see some updates like making them USB-C and a better case.
I am not sure, id have to google it. However, they have had trouble with keeping up to demmand on these due to "covid" so i would suspect that they have pushed the date back further for version 3 as version 2 still has life in it.
Excellent review. Just what I want to know. Very straightforward. Greetings from Puerto Rico.
Hi! Thanks for commenting! I am glad the review was helpful! I had a hard time finding a good review myself. So when I bought them, I put this video out. I will be putting out some more firearm content here soon. Make sure to subscribe or just check back in soon. I will be releasing a video on the S&W FPC.
The set comes with a strap. You can wrap it end to end on the box and maybe synch it down enough to keep it closed in transport.
Thats good to know, will give it a try.
Thank you.
absolutely, I hope you found what you needed from the review.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoors I did, yes.
Great review new subscriber here from Minnesota
Great to hear! I hope it was helpful!
How are they in the heat. I’m in south Louisiana and our summers here are brutal. 100 degree and high humidity. I use old style US Army orange rubber fin style and they get sweaty but do stay in place. How well do these stay in place in hot sweaty weather ?
Hi, Sorry it took me so long to reply, your comment didnt create a notification for me.
So I have used them ony a few times in the 100 degree range. I have not used them in a high impact situation yet, only range use and stand hunting. So far 0 issues with them coming loose. They will get sweaty like anything, but not noticed while using. Funny, the pair I was using prior to these are the same Army orange ones. I did use the Axil GS extreme a couple times but the cord pissed me off so much I went back to Old Orange. Since getting these, i have not used anything else.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoors Great. Thanks for the reply. I’m looking for something better and electronic. I do have the Walker electronic muffs but I’m not a fan of muffs generally. They give me headaches and get in the way of long gun shooting.
@JWheeler331 Absolutely! In regards to the headaches. That is typically because of the tightness on the head and temples. Also, earmuffs normally get in the way of rifle shooting because they interfere with the head to stock weld. The walkers should help a lot with that. Be weary of electronic ear buds with wires as they catch on the neck, and also get caught on the head to stock weld in addition to anything else they could possibly catch on. Thanks for the question!
How are the batteries holding up after a year?
My battery life from a full charge sits at 5 hours if I am listening to youtube or music, 6.5ish if just using active listening. so pretty decent
Good Video
best review ive found...thx man
absolutely, still growing the channel, but I had the same issue when I was interested in them a little while back. If you have any questions let me know.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoorshow would you say there for firing a shot gun or a rifle. Does it suppress the sound quiet a bit. I’m look g at a pair of these
@@mannyportelada6042 their decible reduction rating is adequate for pretty much anything, unless you are shooting a rather large caliber. Ive shot with 30-06, 300BLK, 45acp, 9mm, .223, 44mag, 12 GA slugs, and a couple others. They work just fine, no issues.
@@LuckyLoonOutdoors perfect. Ya that’s pretty much what I shoot or hunt with. Trying to protect what little hearing I have left. I have tinnitus too. Don’t want more ringing if possible
It can be used without connect to the phone?
correct
Hows heavy rifle fire with these?
No issues, the db reduction is the same as my other earpro and muffs I use.
You say the price is a little high then you don't say what you paid for it.
I paid $155. The normal price is currently $270. The prices change quite often. I figure people have google and if they are watching this video, that they are already considering the set and should be aware of the current price. Thank You for asking about it!
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@@LuckyLoonOutdoors best response honestly 👍🏽
Horrible product. Very little noise reduction in the range. Very dependent on size and fit and ear anatomy. Constantly disconnects from Bluetooth and needs to be repaired to phone
Sorry to hear that. I have had none of those problems. I run an Android phone. If you are having problems, I suggest you speak to walkers directly 877-269-8490. The ear buds come with multiple different sizes to accommodate different people, and the set has a noise reduction rating of 24dB which is pretty standard. If your box is missing any of the components, I am sure they will assist you.
These are a waist of money I am on my second new pair and they will not pair with my iPhone and the first pair the left one had a dead battery and the other bud wouldn’t pair big surprise… these are garbage run away
I'm sorry to hear you have been having problems. I have been using mine for quite a while now with 0 issues.