Walker's Slim Quad Electronic Hearing Protection With Bluetooth Review

Published on May 3, 2018
Duration: 11:50

The Walker's Razor Slim Quad BT offers Bluetooth connectivity for music and calls, combined with electronic hearing protection. It features a slim, foldable design for portability and comfort, four microphones for directional sound awareness, and a 26-hour battery life from two AAA batteries. While its NRR of 23 is adequate for many situations, doubling up with earplugs is recommended for high-pressure indoor ranges.

Quick Summary

The Walker's Slim Quad BT hearing protection features Bluetooth connectivity for audio streaming and calls, a slim folding design, and four microphones for directional sound awareness. It offers 26 hours of battery life from two AAA batteries and has an NRR of 23 dB, suitable for most range use.

Chapters

  1. 00:40Introduction to Walker's Slim Quad BT
  2. 01:48Design and Portability
  3. 02:54Microphones and Directional Sound
  4. 03:21Controls and Bluetooth Pairing
  5. 04:30Comfort and Materials
  6. 05:07Battery Life and Testing
  7. 05:42Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
  8. 06:51Sound Quality Comparison

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the battery life of the Walker's Slim Quad BT hearing protection?

The Walker's Slim Quad BT hearing protection offers a substantial battery life. In testing, it achieved approximately 26 hours of continuous runtime using two standard AAA batteries.

What is the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) for the Walker's Slim Quad BT?

The Walker's Slim Quad BT has a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 23 dB. While effective for many situations, the reviewer suggests using earplugs in conjunction for high-pressure indoor ranges.

Does the Walker's Slim Quad BT have Bluetooth connectivity?

Yes, a key feature of the Walker's Slim Quad BT is its Bluetooth connectivity. This allows users to stream music, listen to the radio, or take phone calls directly through the hearing protection.

How does the sound quality of the Walker's Slim Quad BT compare to other hearing protection?

The sound quality is described as 'okay,' comparable to Howard Leight Impact Sports. It's not as clear as high-end tactical headsets like Peltor ComTac IIIs or MSA Sordins, but offers better comfort and seal than the Howard Leights.

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