





These Enhancement Earbuds from Walker’s are created to protect your hearing when shooting and training. Features of the Walker’s Rope Hearing Enhancer: - Battery: Rechargeable (cable); - Noise Reduction Rating: 29DB; - Sound activated compression; - High / low compression mode; - 3 pairs of foam tips (S/M/L); - Omni-directional microphones. You can wear the Enhancers around your neck; they have a flexible rubber cord and are lightweight enough to be worn all-day long. Hi-gain omnidirectional microphones provide clear sound enhancement and a noise reduction rating of 29 DB. These earbuds from Walker’s are fully rechargeable by the cable and feature LI-ON Battery; they can hold the battery up to 10 hours straight. The Enhancers come with a 12 inch USB charging cable, EVA storage case, 3 pairs of foam tips that will fit your ears perfectly and ready out of the box.




M**N
Worth every penny!
AMAZING! I bought these and the more expensive blue tooth pair. These work wonderfully! We shoot trap for hours. I bought them because it's hard to hear everyone talk with normal plugs, but not having anything hurts my ears. These are great! I put the wire in my ponytail or hair clip. They stay in really well. The bluetooth ones are still too loud for me at the lowest setting? These are perfect. Battery lasts all day while on. The Bluetooth ones wire causes static rubbing sound but these don't. The only thing I would change is smaller sizes, and the wind is really loud on a super windy day but that's all. Worth every penny!
T**O
Probably better for outdoor range
Easy enough to setup and fairly comfortable, decent hear protection although not good enough for indoor range shooting as the noise cancellation isn't quite what it's claimed to be. Outdoors should be fine, but after 2-3 uses indoor, went back to traditional earmuffs. I would question the 29dB noise cancellation claim as it pales in comparison of the 23dB stated on the traditional earmuffs...The microphone works well enough, although with a slight but noticeable amount of static. Kind of puzzled as to why there is no indication that the unit is ON, i.e. the LED is only turning on when on USB to indicate charging...A good backup pair, definitely not 29dB noise reduction, but at $45 is a good deal. Would not buy at full $90 price.
J**4
I'm deaf in 1 ear and needed to hear better - great for shooting.
I got these to enhance my hearing while hunting and shooting.Was a little nervous the first time I shot, but they worked perfectly. I could hear much better talking with my group while we were sighting in my 308 and every time I shot, the protector kicked in to bring the noise down to a bearable levelIt is important to get the foam earpiece that fits snug in your ear - they are also part of your protection. make sure they fit tight and seal well - if you shoot with the sound silencer off they should work to reduce the level on their own. Then when you turn them on they enhance the hearing , but also block 85db and above.I wish they had replaceable batteries instead of rechargeable ones, but so far they hold up well - we'll see if they still do come hunting season. I will probably carry a power bank just in case.The only issue I really had was typical of all sound amplification assistance devices I've tried - they amplify everything and don't really filter out sounds like engine noise, loud vibrations and such which obscure voices. I was hoping to use while driving with wife in the car, but the other noises still drowned her out - just like in my hearing aids.Great for shooting though and hoping they hold up well in the field this season.
T**N
Worked ok until they were out of warranty.
Stopped working the month after the warranty expired. Sound deadening was good. Sound amplification was very tinny sounding.
J**F
OK
These things are ok at best. They definitely work to suppress the sound of gun shots but I ran into a couple things that were frustrating.1. the cord between the two ear pieces would catch on everything from the but of my gun when shooting to the collar of my coats/shirts and yank out of my ears which then makes them useless. I took to routing the cord over my ears which certainly helped avoid the gun from catching but still was not a great solution. I would suggest the wireless version to solve this issue.2. These sound very electronic for lack of a better word. I found it very distracting and even hard to understand people talking. It was like they were talking into a cheap microphone played through the cheapest earbuds you could find. Also the wind really affects these.If you are on a budget and want some electronic ear protection they do work as advertised but there are a lot better options out there for a little more money.
J**S
Great choice for hearing protection
Comfortable and easy to use. Nice to be able to shoot with my cowboy hat since I couldn't with conventional hearing protection.
N**N
Nice ear protection on the range.
I was resistant to give these a try but ended up pleasantly surprised. Provides solid ear protection on the range while allowing for conversation. Conversations are not quite as loud and clear as with the full earmuff style ones I have owned in the past. But these get the job done and are comfortable for several hours of use.
T**T
Stopped working
Bought because regular earpro won't fit under my issued helmet. These worked alright for the first two ranges, but never worked again. I don't want to be too negative about them, but they just didn't feel like they were going to last, and they didn't.
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