Walker's Razor Slim Earmuffs .

Protect Your Hearing - Walker'S Razor Ear Muffs Have An Ultra Low-Profile Design Featuring Extra Slim Ear Cups, For A Secure Fit; These Ear Muffs Protect Against Hazardous Noises, While Still Letting You Clearly Hear Everything Going On Around You.Sound Amplification - Walker'S Razor Ear Muffs Amplify Safe Sounds Using Two Hi-Gain Microphones To Provide Clear Omni-Directional Hearing; The Low End Frequencies Are Enhanced To Produce Accurate, Natural Sound.Rugged Design These Muffs Feature A Rugged Design With A Rubberized Coating, Helping To Prevent Damage To The Interior Electronics; The Housing Is Made From A Sound Dampening Composite; The Headband Is A Padded Metal Wire Frame.

Easy-To-Use Controls - These Muffs Have A Volume Control Knob On The Outside That Is Slightly Recessed - A Perfect Balance Between Providing Easy-To-Use Controls, And Preventing Accidental Volume Adjustments; The Battery Door Also Opens From The Exterior.Listen To Music - These Ear Muffs Also Have An Audio Input Jack, Allowing You To Plug In Your Phone Or Other Favorite Sound Source, Effectively Converting These Ear Muffs Into A Set Of Headphones With Hearing Protection.

Fabric type

Plastic

Care instructions

Clean with dry towel.

Origin

Imported

Country of Origin

China.

WALKER'S - HEAR LIKE YOU'VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE

For over 25 years Walker's has developed innovative solutions to provide ear protection for shooting, hunting, and commercial applications. Walker's line of products is widely considered the industry standard for shooting ear protection and safety. With the introduction of advanced digital circuitry & nano tech water repellence, Walker’s continues to raise the bar and provide the best shooting hearing protection. 

Walker's Razor Slim Muff

The new standard in low profile hearing protection

These 'Razor' thin muffs were engineered from the ground up with the goal of having the lowest possible profile without compromising the hearing protection and amplification properties of the muff. Delivering an impressive noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23dB, the Razor series are sure to protect your hearing, without interfering. The Razor series also feature Walkers new comfort fit headband for all day shooting, and come in a host of color options.

Designed And Engineered In The U.S.A.

Walker's name and Walker's quality.

Specifications:

Ultra low profile ear cups

    23NRR Rating

    Two Omni-directional microphones

    Full dynamic range HD speakers for clear balanced sound

    Low noise/ frequency tuned for natural sound clarity

    Single knob volume control

    Sound activated compression circuit (SAC)

    0.02 second response time

On/Off Volume Control

Raised ridges allow for tactile use even when wearing gloves.Omni Directional Mics.

Combined with High Definition speakers, the Razor delivers crisp clear audio.

Comfort Headband.Soft padded design for all day comfort.

Audio Input Jack

3.5mm jack for use with iPods, MP3 players and hand held radios.

Slim Folding Design

Walker's Razor muff delivers the slimmest profile available in an electronic shooting muff and a compact folding design.The Walker's Digital Razor PRO Electronic Earmuffs as its name implies, utilize advanced digital circuity to provide enhanced clarity of desirable ambient sounds—such as voice, high-frequency steel impact, and environmental sounds like animal movement—while offering improved suppression of undesirable background noise, such as wind. Combined, the Razor PRO’s sound processing makes for a clearer and more comfortable audio experience on the range or in the field.The Razor Digital continues the ergonomic design and diverse functionality of the Razor series with compact ear cups that minimize interference when shouldering long guns, a redesigned headband for hours of comfortable wear, and an easy-to-operate control knob. An auto shut-off function can be set for two, four, or six hours to deliver longer life if the shooter forgets to turn off the unit. High-gain omnidirectional microphones provide 360-degree sound pickup to eliminate audio “blind spots.Customers like the comfort, performance, quality, range and protection of the earmuffs. They mention that they're comfortable, easy to wear and perform excellent at the range. They also appreciate the reliable, durable and premium quality of the product. Customers also say that the muffs are great for the gun range and good for any shooting. They appreciate the excellent ear protection and say that it's a good tool or device for combining hearing protection with communication or hearing background noise.USMC Machine Gun instructor checking in. We conduct a machine gun shoot once a month, firing 5.56, 7.62, 50 cal, and 40mm grenades. We routinely shoot over 15,000 rounds per machine gun range. I have had these muffs for the last 6 ranges and they are fantastic! They work as advertised and protect my hearing from full auto machine gun fire from less than 3 ft away. The batteries last a while (I keep the volume about half-way, which makes normal conversation sound normal.) I wear them for about 8 hrs. at a time and they are as comfortable as a $60 pair of muffs should ever be. They do not interfere with cheek weld or any shooting position I have used. Walkers Game Ear Razor Slim Electronic Muff should serve any shooter well if they are looking for cheap, reliable, sound amplifying ear pro. My pair has been going strong for literally hundreds of thousands of rounds. These are a solid deal and I recommend them to anyone who inquires about them.


Pros:

Long battery life. Only requires two AAA batteries that are included and easy to change.

Fantastic hearing protection. I work with several people who have more expensive, "tactical" ear-pro (Pelters, etc.) that can't suppress the .50 cal report. These Walkers muffle all gunshots regardless of how loud they are or how close I am to them.

Conversations are distinct and easy to hear. I can hear radio traffic without having to remove ear pro. Big plus. I can even turn them up and hear conversations several hundred feet away! Great for big ranges.

They even have a standard headphone jack if you want to talk on your phone or plug up your iPod and mow the lawn or something.

Cons:

The fit is good, but if you are talking or moving your jaw sometimes the seal will break and allow a gunshot sound to get through. This is minimal and could be due to the shape of my head and/or the position I wear them. If you sweat much this problem is compounded as the seal is now wet and easier to be disturbed. As I said this problem is minimal and not easily repeatable, doesn't detract from the rating for me.

They are not omni directional. It is difficult to tell where sound is coming from. The sound is clear and amplified, just deceiving in which direction it came from. For my particular job this is no big deal. If you need to know what direction the sound came from, these are not the hearing pro for you.

THEY DO FIT UNDER THE STANDARD ACH HELMET, but not well.( I wear a Medium) It is not designed to fit under this helmet (as far as I know) and the fact that they even do with minimal pad adjustment is really more of pro. If you don't wear a helmet when shooting, disregard, they fit great.

Thick eye pro frames will disrupt the ear seal if placed over the frame. If you put them on over your eye pro because you forgot to remove them, the pressure feels like Leonidas trying to drive his spear through your head. You will only do this once. I have some thin frames now but I just rest the frames on top of the ear muff. If I had to do rigorous movement, they might fall off, but they haven't yet.I'm writing this review after having had these for maybe two months now. I usually like to wait awhile to write reviews, occasionally I will write one after a short time, like this for instance. I feel confident writing this review after such a short time because I've used these for everything I've intended to use them for. So as of right now (9/9/18) this is a performance based review, if any physical/electrical problems arise I'll update. Things will wear out and need to be replaced from time to time, if these wear out from normal use I'm not going to gripe in a review about it, if something goes wrong that shouldn't, I'll add it to my review.So anyways, I bought these for shooting. I got tired of ear plugs in, ear plugs out, repeat. I got tired of shouting while wearing earplugs, and not hearing conversations that weren't shouted. So after a little amazon research, I settled on these. It was between these and the honeywell's. I went with the walkers because the honeywell's 14,000 reviews just seemed a little fishy to me.So these show up at my house. I take them out of the packaging, put some batteries in, pretty simple, put on and turn them on. I had never used any type of sound amplifying technology before. It is pretty cool. I step outside my garage and I can hear birds chirping all over the place. Cool. I go back inside to give the hearing protection aspect part of these a try. I leave them turned on and fire up the table saw, pretty much instant cut out of the speakers inside them. So for garage applications, mainly woodworking, these are great. Comfortable to wear, protect my hearing quite well. The headphone jack is great, my garage has a metal roof, so when it rains, it's super loud. I was out there today with the muffs on and music playing through them l, couldn't hear the rain, it was perfect.

I use them for lawn mowing, playing music through them is again great!


So they're great for lawn mowing, leaf blowing, woodworking, and garage time when it's raining. But, I bought these mainly for shooting.So I've taken these out shooting twice. I have shot with these and listened to others shooting. The sound amplification feature is a game changer. I can hear people talking without them having to shout. I can hear what's going on on the firing line without having to be right next to it. When the shooting starts, the speaker cuts out just long enough to muffle the initial clap of the gun, but comes back in quick enough to hear the echo of the shot. Rapid fire shooting isnt a problem with it cutting in and out quickly, it cancels out loud noise regardless of how fast it comes and how much of a pause is in between each shot. I listened to others shooting mainly handguns and .223 caliber ARs. More than enough hearing protection for these calibers. When I started to shoot, i started with a 9mm handgun. Plenty of hearing protection, and with the sound amplification, I could hear my friends talking crap behind me, defenitely a nice feature. I progressed to an AR, here is where I had my first issue with these, they did get in my way a little bit as far as cheek weld goes. Not as bad as bigger style of muffs go, but it was noticeable. The hearing protection was again adequate. After shooting my AR, I switched to an M1A scout squad, it's a. 308 caliber rifle, with a muzzle break. Muzzle break= super loud. This was the only gun I was worried about hearing protection with these muffs. I was shocked at how well these worked. Also, surprisingly, these didnt interfere with cheek weld at all like they did with the AR.


Pros: comfy

Hearing protection is great.

Headphone jack is a great feature and doesnt use the batteries.

Adjustable.

Fold up small when not in use.

Sound amplification is amazing.

Cons: batteries tend to run out.

You cant tell what direction sound is coming from. Could be a hunting issue.

Occasionally get in the way with cheek weld.


Overall I love these and am super happy I finally got on board. They're just so much better than ear plugs.If I could do it over I would have bought the bluetooth version just to avoid a cord running to the phone in my pocket.If you're on the fence. Do it. These are an outstanding product.Update: I bought a new shotgun and these in no way whatsoever work with it for clay shooting. I shot about forty rounds and it pinched a part of my face to the point where I had to get earplugs because it hurt. Does this take away from the effectiveness of these. No. I still love them. But they dont work for a gun I plan to shoot a lot. Which is a bummer. But it is what it is and in no way makes me think negatively about these. Just remember when you're buying these that they may not work with every long gun.Edit: I broke down and bought the Bluetooth version of these. Those are great too. Especially since the popular phone makers think no headphone jack is a good idea.The Walker's Razor Slim Earmuffs do everything right. They are extremely comfortable. I would say the 23dB reduction is accurate although I don't know how to test that. A more relatable test is a 5.56 in an indoor range and these do not disappoint, the hearing protection is adequate. Starting from the off position you can adjust the volume to let in safe sounds (voices). The mics pick up very well, you would never need to adjust to full gain, although it's nice to have. I can't comment on the battery life, as I've not replaced the included batteries yet. The 3.5mm audio in, is a nice addition. I connected these to an iPhone for grins and was surprised the audio quality was as good as it was. Note: These are not going to replace your dedicated headphones. Would highly recommend.

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