The product is of very high quality. It's a pity that a case or ear cushion covers are not included. The noise dampening on an open shooting range is sufficient, although I have not yet tried them indoors. The headphones are very comfortable to wear. Changing the batteries is very simple – you just need to open the cover. The lack of a wireless function is a drawback, which would be welcome at this price, especially as it's now standard technology. A huge advantage is the absence of small buttons for power and volume control. In other, much more expensive headphones, these elements quickly broke after two years. I definitely recommend them. Great promotion on the Multicam colour. You won't find a better price, and people in uniform get an additional 6% discount.
Walker's Razor Slim Active Hearing Protectors - Pink
Lightweight, low-profile active hearing protectors designed for sport shooters, soldiers and other uniformed service personnel. They will perform well both at the shooting range and on the battlefield. Their design provides comfort and convenience even during prolonged use.
Omni-directional microphones, SAC system
Two high-frequency omnidirectional microphones capture ambient sounds and then transmit them to the built-in HD speakers. The SAC (Sound Activated Compression) system is responsible for reducing high-volume sound impulses (such as gunfire) to a safe level in 0.02 seconds.
Composite headband, foldable design
A contoured headband made of non-slip composite and an adjustable ear cup positioning system allow the protectors to be properly adjusted to the user's preferences. The foldable design makes them easy to transport and store.
High noise attenuation efficiency
According to the American NRR standard, they effectively reduce noise at 23 dB.
Audio input, volume control
A 3.5 mm audio input allows the protectors to be connected to devices such as a cell phone or radio. A fluted control knob allows you to turn on and adjust the volume.
Powered by AAA batteries
They are powered by two AAA batteries (included), replacing them requires only removing the panel on the side of one of the shells.
Main features
- SAC system
- two omni-directional microphones
- composite headband
- noise reduction of 23 dB
- 3.5 mm audio input
- powered by 2 x AA batteries
Technical data
Color: Pink
NRR attenuation (Noise Reduction Rating, an indicator used in the US): 23 dB
Power supply: 2 x AAA battery (included)
Dimensions when folded: 14 x 12 cm
Earmuff dimensions: 10 x 7.5 cm
Headband thickness: 14.97 mm
Headband width: 50 mm
Weight: 343 g
Manufacturer: Walker's, USA
| Color/camouflage | Other |
|---|---|
| Main color | Pink |
| Hearing protection | active |
| Protector type | Over-ear |
| NRR attenuation | 23 dB |
| Volume control | Yes |
| Audio output | 3.5 mm Mini Jack |
| Power type | Battery |
| Communication microphone in the set | Yes |
| Weight | 343 g |
| Dimensions when folded | 14 x 12 cm |
| EAN | 1000000222807 |
| Manufacturer code | GWP-RSEM-PNK |
| Brand | Walker's |
| EAN |
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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I bought the headphones on sale for $50, and that is a fair price for them. I liked them very much from first use: they are light, compact, and fit snugly. I think that at this price, they are simply ideal headphones for the shooting range and for ordinary, simple tasks. For military personnel who want to buy these headphones for more complex tasks, I would not recommend them; it is better to buy headphones in the £200–300 equivalent price range.
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These headphones are often described as headphones for hobby shooters, but after buying gel ear cushions, they are in a class above. Completely satisfied with the quality of the noise attenuation.
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The headphones are decent, I bought them for about 2000 with a discount. For this price, they surprised me by not only working at all, but also working quite well. Of course, there are issues with orientation and sound, but again, I remind myself how much I paid for them and all the concerns go away. Ah, and it's recommended to buy silicone pads, because after an hour of use with regular ones, your ears start to hurt.
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