Editors’ Picks 2018: AXIL GhostStryke Bluetooth Earbuds

posted on May 2, 2018
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AXIL is probably best known for its crowd-funded innovation in hearing protection, and particularly for its GhostStryke earbuds that feature “smart” digital sound suppression and amplification technology. Now Axil is venturing a step further by incorporating its hearing protection into a personal sound system for everyday use. GhostStryke Bluetooth is a tethered pair of earbuds that will include not only digital hearing protection and sound enhancement, it will also feature Bluetooth technology, improved speakers, a microphone and a mini-USB-rechargeable lithium battery. So whether you’re shooting at the range, talking on the phone or listening to music, the portable and affordable GhostStryke Bluetooth is intended to provide a one-stop solution for your everyday audio needs. goaxil.com

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