🔫 Gear Up for Sound Safety!
The GUCHO Electronic Shooting Earmuff is a professional-grade ear protection solution designed for shooters and hunters. With a Noise Reduction Rating of 22dB, it effectively dampens harmful sounds while amplifying ambient noise for enhanced communication. The earmuffs feature a comfortable adjustable headband, AUX connectivity for audio devices, and a lightweight, foldable design for easy transport.
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.96 x 4.33 x 4.13 inches |
Size | Premium Version Green |
Color | Light-green |
Style | Professional |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**G
Great value
Works great at the range. No need to spend more money on overpriced ones. I liked it and bought several more to keep on hand.
P**T
Fair price
works good
I**P
These are good, but best to wear ear plugs also
Theyvare OK on their own, but in a busy shooting range it is best to wear the (included) ear plugs for greater hearing protection.
C**E
Decent Value overall
I have had a medical condition for forty years that requires I sleep in hearing protectors; earplugs and I are not friends. This beats all the pairs that I've worn out, with respect to the auditory range occupied by air conditioners and electric fans--I have to take them off to tell if the appliances are running (and my AC sounds like a freight train). Not so good for helicopters, which I get a lot of, but pretty decent for jet skis, which can get to within 200 feet of my bed. Their slim profile is far more comfortable than most. They can be a little difficult to unfold, and they are easier to knock off when working outdoors than some competing brands, but frankly, I prefer them to all the major brands I've tried including Peltor, American Optic, and Crosman.Postscript: Many months later, still working and in good shape. I have found that buying a nice pair of very soft socks and folding them over themselves halfway, then slipping them over the ends of the hearing protectors, makes it far more comfortable than having plastic against the ears. It actually augments the sound resistance, and it protects the soft plastic of the ear pads. I guess if one were going to the gun range, one could use camo socks. The de facto covers can be washed as often as needed, too.
Y**A
Noise cancellation!
Worked great for my son until the dog got to it .
D**.
Disappointing.
I'm going to go ahead and agree that these aren't good for the range, though with the caveat they aren't good for the range when they are turned on. That seems backwards. I bought them thinking that I could hear sounds under a certain level, but everything else would be filtered out. When I turned the noise canceling feature on, range sounds were much louder. When I turned them off, it was softer. At this point, they are just some expensive regular muffs.
T**Y
Great for the price
These fit various size heads. And they block out noise. Pretty much perfect for the price.
V**L
Completely useless, or defective. Dangerous.
First time reviewing something in a while. These aren't worth 1$ much less 17. At least not the pair that I received, it might have been defective. There was almost zero difference between these being on, and not having them on.First thing I did after putting them on was snap. This was heard clearly, in fact might have been even more crisp, less dull than normal, but definitely no sound reduction. I asked my girlfriend to talk to me from across the room, maybe 18 feet away, and heard her clearly. I read the questions, and someone answered that they reduced by -7/2 so by like 8 db. Which is nothing on something that says 34. I started thinking maybe that's just how all of them work, but thankfully I bought a box of 33 db NRR reducing in ear ones, and tried those on right after. The difference was astounding. I felt the vibrations up my arm of my snap, but no sound. Girlfriend from across the room was inaudible at normal talking tone, and had to get to about 3-4 times her normal volume to be heard as a muffled sound barely audible.The gucho pair offered zero noise cancellation, to the point that if someone who is unknowing in regards to these devices (like myself), were to buy them, and go to the gun range, it would be quite hazardous to their ears.This product needs to be tested before being sent to customers, and defective models pulled. They are fairly comfortable on the ears, but with the lack of any noise cancellation whatsoever, should be seen as more of a safety hazard than an aid to prevent hearing loss.
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