Preview: Walker’s Disrupter Bluetooth Ear Buds

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posted on June 30, 2024
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Walker’s Disrupter Bluetooth Ear Buds

Thanks to its wireless Bluetooth connection and the company’s Link 4.0 mobile app, users of Walker’s Disrupter earbuds can not only cancel out 24 dBs of ambient noise at a moment’s notice, they also benefit from 360° Directional Sound, ANC Technology to reduce background noise and a new Forward Focus Mode to enhance forward-facing sounds.

The app also provides access to volume adjustments, battery-level monitoring and customizable automatic shut-off controls via a mobile device or smartwatch. Five ambient sound settings are also provided to fine-tune the listening experience.

A rugged storage case is provided and serves as a charging station for on-the-go use. Disrupters are a compact, in-ear design and come with foam and silicone ear tips for a customized fit.

The battery’s charge lasts up to six hours when streaming your favorite media, or up to 11 hours when used in ambient mode.

MSRP is $250. For more information, visit walkersgameear.com.

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