New: Walker’s ATACS Sport Earbuds

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posted on September 13, 2021
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Walker’s has released its new ATACS Sport Earbuds, an earpro platform designed to provide all-day comfort and operational convenience.

Increasingly, professional shooters, recreational shooters and hunters are favoring the comfort and digital control of earbud-style sound management systems to protect their hearing and to amplify and discern ambient sound. While earbuds perform these tasks admirably, fitment and security can vary between shooters—especially during high-activity, high-mobility scenarios such as competitive shooting and hunting.

The all-new ATACS Sport Earbuds address these challenges by incorporating a dual retention system into an ergonomic platform. With shooters in all shapes and sizes, Walker’s engineers developed an earbud system that would work for everyone. They did this by incorporating soft and flexible ear hooks and a behind-the-neck retention strap into a fresh earbud chassis. The retention system, combined with multi-sized foam ear tips, means the ATACS Sport Earbuds are comfortable to wear under any condition and will remain in place during high activity.

Beyond these features, the ATACS Sport Earbuds include the latest in sound suppression and enhancement technology and operational control. Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity pairs the ATACS Sport Earbuds to your phone via the Walker’s LINK 2.0 app, providing remote control of the listening mode settings (universal, clear voice, power boost and high frequency boost), as well as auto shut-off times (off, two, four and six hours), volume control, battery level, ambient mute and more.

The new ATACS Sport Earbuds come with three different-size foam ear tips and a USB-C charging cable to deliver up to 7.5 hours of battery life per charge.

Learn more at walkersgameear.com.


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