







🎯 Hear Every Detail, Protect Every Moment
The EARMOR M20t-pro-bk-classic electronic shooting ear protection offers ANSI-certified NRR 30dB noise reduction, three customizable sound modes including 8× ambient amplification, and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. Designed for shooters and hunters, it features an ultra-fast 0.001-second noise compression response, a lightweight ergonomic fit, and a rechargeable battery delivering up to 10 hours of use with multiple recharges from the case.


















| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.35 x 4.45 x 2.64 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | EARMOR |
| Model Name | M20t-pro-bk-classic |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Plastic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | OPSMEN Tech Co.,Ltd |
| Style | Classic |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | hunting |
L**.
Great investment for hearing protection
Very good. I use them at the shooting range and they work great even with large caliber weapons. I like the fact that you can push a button on the ears buds and hear people talk without removing one of the ear buds.
O**E
Excellent earbuds with everything they say they have
For those of us with weirdly shaped ear canals, these earbuds fit snugly and produce sound like I’ve never heard before. They also reduce a ton of noise, similar or better to the disposable orange ear protection at the range. The clear voice function also kind of includes ambient noise, but can emphasize actual voices. It does not have Bluetooth multi point where you can switch between noise from let’s say your phone to your computer dynamically, you have to manually disconnect and reconnect to each device you use. And after a while, the plugs that were once snug become super painful and start pulsing irritably in your ear canals to be taken out. The battery life is top notch, they can last the whole shift or the whole day. I’m very satisfied with the quality I got, you just can’t get past the fact that the adjustable plugs push on your canals too hard after a while and that the Bluetooth isn’t very dynamic.
J**S
They don't work as described
Not very protective, I wore these twice thinking this is my answer to the ear muffs, I was wrong, took the the indoor range and left with the biggest headache I've ever had, I tried the different modes during shooting, none of them kept the sound out, the instructions are very basic and doesn't explain anything, I looked and they have an app in development but its written in Chinese, if I'm missing something that makes these work better there's not one thing that tells anything about it, I would return these but its past the returning time frame, I'll try and sell them on Facebook or something
D**S
Great hearing protection with minor flaws
Pretty good, I have had some issues with them working their way out of my ear, the snap on parts had been somewhat flattened so when I installed them I think that is causing the issue. They also stick out quite a bit so I can not use these when shooting at an indoor range because ear muffs wont fit over them. You also get more looks in the store while wearing these since they do stick out.
M**N
Buy it
Super bada$$. Totally worth it. Quiet mode is great. Uhm, just don't sync them separately to different devices like left to work phone and right to personal. Man that was a headache to fix.
J**P
Good protection, mediocre otherwise
These earbuds certainly have one purpose. They do that one job really well, and everything else is alright. The noise cancellation is great, but not as good as something like AirPods Pro 2 which you can find on sale for a bit more than this. Sound quality isn’t good. Every kind of frequency is muddled with little response/clarity. Still not nearly as good as AirPods. But what it does excellently, is it can adjust the noise cancellation around you for each earbud dynamically. There are three modes on these earbuds. One amplifies all noises around you, one amplifies all voices around you, and one blocks out as much noise as possible. When I got these I expected to hit a certain environmental db and it immediately turns on noise cancellation and that’s all. However, in either amplification mode, these adjust the volume of the sounds around you in real time to keep it at or below the safe limit of 85db. I tested this by blasting music in my car, and it hit a point where I didn’t hear an increase in the volume no matter how loud I cranked it. I played songs on my phone and blasted it while holding it next to one ear, then the other, then in front of me about a foot from my face. All three of those positions it held a constant volume for both ears. In terms of just balancing how much noise it blocks out and doing so in real time, it’s great and I’m thoroughly impressed with these earbuds. In other terms they fall short, and most are fixable issues if there’s ever a version 2 of these.If you cover the microphone on the backside of either and you aren’t in “full noise cancellation” mode, an incredibly loud shrill plays through the speakers. It’s loud to the point that if you set it down on a table and that microphone is covered by the surface, I can hear it while sitting a few feet away. If you adjust it in your ears and cover it you get the sound, if you try and press the button and fat-finger it over the mic you get the sound, and if you pull it from the case and support it then you’ll get that sound. It seems like it could be a fairly simple fix by making sure there’s a limit to what it’s trying to “cancel out”, so in that regard it loses a few points.Comfort will depend on the person wearing them, it comes with both foam ear-tips and three-tiered silicone ones. Both worked well to block out noise, although I think the silicone tips went inside my ear too far as it was uncomfortable when fully seated and hooked in. If seated correctly with the ear tips that suit you best, they stay in very well and won’t fall out during a workout or intense movement. The looks of them are clearly focused on being “rugged” and durable because they sick out farther than most earbuds.Overall, they’re decent for the money and I’d recommend them to anyone working with loud sounds that still need to hear people around them, such as construction workers or people at a firing range, as long as you learn to not cover that microphone on the back.
R**Y
Can not reach vendor for warranty.
2 months old and battery dies in 3 hrs. No contact from vendor.
U**K
Decent Ear Protection, But Lacking True Noise Cancellation
These ear protection earplugs function like standard earplugs, but with electronic noise control. I initially expected them to work more like Sony’s Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology, but that’s not the case. Instead of fully canceling out noise, they simply reduce the decibel level. In other words, unless the noise is already pretty loud, you might not notice much of a difference—unlike Bluetooth options with true ANC.No matter which mode you use, you can still hear your surroundings, sometimes even more amplified. All the modes felt pretty similar, especially in terms of noise cancellation (or lack thereof). The audio quality isn’t great either, so I wouldn’t recommend these for music or phone calls—it has a bit of a static, muffled sound.For basic ear protection at the range, they’re decent, but not particularly impressive—especially compared to over-ear options. You can use them with or without a phone connection, but there aren’t any special manual controls to adjust settings. Overall, they’re okay for the range, but I’d personally reach for other options I already own.
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