ISOtunesSport DEFY Slim Basic: Electronic Tactical Hearing Protection for Shooting
W**E
Great hearing protection
Very compact. Lightweight and comfortable. They have an excellent build quality with a great sort of rubberized tactical field that even with shooting gloves you can get a grip on all the controls. They don’t look cheap and the appearance is functional The ear cushions are comfortable and leave room for your eye protection.The microphone is fine and the stereo sound allows you to not only hear range commands but it gives you an idea of what direction the sounds are coming from. This can be very important in the training session.The headband gives just enough clamp to seal your ears without being all that uncomfortable. We can wear these for quite a while.I love that it takes regular batteries and it has a automatic shut off in case you forget to turn them off. It’s supposed to last for 300 hours so we’ll see how that goes.I also appreciate that it has a realistic noise reduction rating of 20 instead of some of the more optimistic numbers. This is fine for outside shooting but for an indoor range you might wanna double up with some foam earplugs as well.It has a headphone jack so you can plug your phone in and actually listen to tunes. It’s not like Beats or anything but it sounds OK. I was surprised that I actually had the ability to take a phone call on the gun range. So that was a bit of a surprise.They seem to be pretty sweat proof and easy to and easy to wipe down and clean. They don’t come with a case and that’s an issue for some. My husband especially. He really gets ticked off when things don’t come with cases. But our bag has a space for headphones so I just put them in there.All in all a great value since I’ve seen things like these cost hundreds of dollars. But these will do just fine.
S**D
Good Ear Protection, But...
I was looking for another set of ear protection for guests I take to the range so I picked these up. I already have a set of Walker's Razor Slims, which is the most popular brand by far, that I can compare these to. However, The Walker's can be had for roughly $40 while these were $60 when I picked them up. Is it worth the price difference? We'll see.The version I have of these are the Slim Basics and they are definitely bulkier than the Walker's. IMO, they don't feel as quality of a product as the Walker's either, but that's not necessarily a deal breaker for me. It's a slight difference, though. I'm not at the range to look pretty and stylish. I prefer function over form.How do they feel when I put them on? Well, the padding around the ears is not as soft as the Walker's and I FEEL like they don't cover my ears quite as good either. What I mean by that is that if feels like the top of my ear is slightly scrunched down with these whereas with the walker's it is not. Almost as if the cutout for the ear is slightly smaller. Is it uncomfortable? Not really, but I can definitely tell the difference.Also, the version I have do not have Bluetooth and it does have an unprotected audio jack, but I'm not into that or the audio jack anyways so it's no big deal. I just want sound protection while I'm at the range, not for listening to podcasts or music.How do they work at the range? While the Walker's offer a 23db noise reduction these only offer 20db but, TBH, I couldn't really tell the difference. I shot both 9mm and shotgun that day and these worked great. I was able to shoot and still hear the people around me just fine using the volume button. So, from a sound suppression standpoint these work as advertised and I would have no problems using them again.So, is it worth the $20 price difference from the Walker's? No, they are not. However, at the time of this review I see the price dropped to $40 but, still, if you can get the Walker's for the same price why wouldn't you? IMO, the Walker's are the mid-range ear protection to beat so you you're either going to need to beef up your set with new features the Walker's don't offer or you have to undercut them in price, neither of which these do.However, I wouldn't NOT recommend these if you really wanted them. I think from a function perspective they work as good as the Walker's, so if function is your main driver then go ahead and pick these up. I don't think you will be disappointed. In fact, I will be keeping these for any guests I take in the future.
M**L
Amazing headphones
These are wonderful at the range. I received these because I was in the market for some new hearing protection.PROS:Excellent noise cancellation - These things rock. When noise cancellation is active they do an amazing job of letting me hear whats going on around me, and they block out all the loud noises to keep range trips hearing safe.Great comfort - They fit great and have an adjustable head strap so they can fit anyone. They fit myself great and also fit my 12 year old son. The padding is unobtrusive and comfortable as well.Style - They just look good. The build quality is solid as well and they look and feel much higher end than the price suggests.CONS:Battery life - While these last a whole range trip no problem, if I forget to charge them afterwards they will die midway through the next range trip. This isn't really a huge issue for me.No case - I wish these came with a case or bag. Once again, this isn't an issue, but would be nice to have.All in all, I would HIGHLY recommend these for anyone looking for some quality noise cancellation headphones that don't break the bank.
J**E
IDENTICAL to $90 Axil!
If I had to guess I'd say the manufacturer is the same one outsourced by Axil because the specs and design are identical! Only thing different is the name and the colors! I paid $90 plus shipping for the Axil brand and these are $30 less. They work well and the passthrough audio sounds the same as well. They are comfortable for short use but just like the Axils after a while the tight compression starts to hurt your head especially if wearing glasses. That said it's hard to list anything else unpleasant about them. Might as well save the $20 and buy these instead of paying more for a brand name..... everything is made in China these days so I'm not surprised to get a hold of an exact copy of the brand name. Materials all feel the same between the two...virtually indistinguishable from the higher price competitor!
C**N
Bonne qualité
Je les utilise au champ de tir très confortable
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