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Walker's Restrictor Bluetooth Ear Buds 2.0 deliver industry-leading 24 dB noise reduction tailored for shooting environments, combined with Bluetooth connectivity and a rechargeable battery. Featuring four distinct sound modes and a user-friendly app for personalized audio control, these earbuds offer a sleek, ergonomic fit with multiple tip sizes. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking premium hearing protection with smart tech integration.


























| ASIN | B0FT48NSGP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,485 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #10 in Hunting & Shooting Earplugs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,135) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Walker's |
C**S
IMHO, These are Exceptional.
I purchased these in March of 2024 and have been using them off and on since then. There are several features that I really like, e.g., being able to go from muting the ambient sounds to incrementally increasing it from zero to level 7 is great because that allows you to dial in the perfect mix to your liking. There are 4 modes that actually work and do make a significant difference as you toggle through them from Universal, Clear Voice, Power Boost and HF (High Frequency) Boost to get the better sounds for what you're doing. There's an amazing variable Sound Activation Compression (SAC) mode that is set by default and while your Ambient noise level is activated and say, a loud sound such as a gun shot, etc., occurs, it will automatically and instantly decrease that sound down to 24 db., which is rated at a Library Whisper Quiet level at 6 feet, then the ambient sound level returns back to the level you had set. I find this option exceptional when out shooting from the Range to the Field. However, one kind of irritating Con is that the wind is annoying even though they boast Dynamic Wind Reduction, but for the price and excellent quality of these, and I don't actually know what it would be if it wasn't reduced, it's something I can live with. The battery life is Ok, but one nice redeeming option with these is that they come with a portable recharging case, so if needed you can take a break and charge them back up even a few times if needed and that's a nice option to have in the field or anywhere you don't have another charging option. I've read a post or two thumbing down the option to swipe up or down on the buds for increasing/decreasing the ambient noise, but I didn't find that a minus if you take a few minutes and adjust your fine motor skills and with practice, I found that to be very convenient. The foam tips also I found to be a great fit and still comfortable if you take a few seconds and roll them between your fingertips to warm them up and then insert them in your ears and hold them in there for10 plus seconds to allow them to expand nicely which adds to their ability to muffle outside noise and helps them to be more comfortable. Overall, I give the Walker Silencer BT 2.0 Ear Buds a 5 Star rating (would actually be a 4.5 Stars because the Dynamic Wind Reduction feature doesn't really do a great job, IMHO) but not enough to drop full Star. I think the price, quality of materials and sound quality are superior to some of the other options out there I've tried and didn't like nearly as well.
F**K
Other than ammo, the most money I've wasted in years . . . . .
About the best thing i can say about them is that they will stay in your ears. The worst thing is that, at least for me, most of the advertisement info is more than misleading. While the bluetooth pairing is very easy, it simply will not connect to the app. The ambient volume adjustment will not work, or i'm not smart enough to slide my finger in the correct direction. I have spoken to Walker's customer support staff twice and while i realize 'english as a second language' (for them, not me) can be a challenge, i actually knew less after the call(s) than before. Listening to music, phone calls and such work fairly well, you just can't adjust anything. i was able to change the mode to 'clear voice' once. As far as noise supression, old fashion foamies work better, at least for me. I think that if the app worked 'as advertised', i could be happy, but nobody I spoke with even vaguely admitted that the app had issues or would be fixed. So far, the charger seems to work great. I wouldn't recommend these even to somebody I didn't like. I do have a couple of sets of Walker muffs that are excellent hardware.
L**T
Works for me
I'm a USPSA Open gun competitor and as you would know the Open gun's are loud. With the comp on the end some RO's complain of the loudness, oh well. I've used Walker Razer ear muffs for a few years. After a Match the pressure to the sides of my head was just getting to be too much. So, found these on Amazon for sale at $127 and jumped on these. Used them for practice twice at 400 rounds each time and for about 3hrs a session. Works for me, I hear people have problems but it's all good for me. Comfortable too, no noticeable excess ear pressure and no more side head "bear trap" pressure for the ear muffs. Like them much better. The Bluetooth works good too, up to a certain distance, after about 75 feet, which is pushing it the earbuds still work, just loses contact with my phone, which I had in my car at the time. No problem, I will just keep my phone in the gear bag. Actually all I need to do if connected to the phone is just make any adjustments and shut the phone off. Earbuds still work and if I need adjustments, just get the phone back on and make changes. Works good with my phone music, either from my files or Panadora. I can control the volume level on the phone when it's even off, nice feature. The Music quality is very good, got some nice bass too, as I listen to Progressive House. You can control the Music volume too on the ear buds. Just swipe the left ear bud up or down. To pause the music, just tap once the left ear bud. Nice feature. To insert the buds, just compress the soft foam by not touching the end piece by holding the sides only. Once in, touch the left earbud for 2 seconds, once on it's say, "Walkers" then touch the right earbud for 2 seconds. If you have the phone app running or not, it will connect to your phone and say, "Connected". To shut off, hold the ends a for more than 8 seconds. To get the app to work, which you can find at the App Store, you need to make sure your phone is connected to the earbuds. With the earbuds on, check your phone for bluetooth. Should be listed and get the phone to connect. Get in that phone and find the settings. When firing my Open gun, it has a different sound than the ear muffs, as it's muted for sure and I can for sure still hear the gun go off, just not as loud and all is good.
S**D
This has become my primary ear protection. You just need to hold each side to turn them on and connect. Very happy with it.
R**N
I have been using the Walker and Howard leigh over the ear muffs for years. I decided to pay a lot for the Walker Silencer 2.0 Bluetooth earbuds. I work at a pistol/rifle and shotgun range, so wearing earmuffs start to hurt after a few hours. I compared my earbuds to my earmuffs and not only are the earbuds so comfortable, but they make 9mm pistol gunshots so much quieter. I will know more when I get to the rifle range but they work better than muffs.
J**S
Cómodos en los oídos y muy versalitas en sus diferentes modos de audición , y fácil de colocar la cancelación de ruido.
A**W
Purchased them recently, somehow the ear plugs have issues with getting charged which I suspect is the problem with the battery.
H**O
Los use muy poco, no creo que hayan sido más de 10 veces. Al tercer mes dejaron de cargar y ya no los he podido usar.
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