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🎧 Elevate your hearing game—hear more, protect better, live louder!
The AXIL XCOR PRO Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds combine cutting-edge digital hearing protection with premium Bluetooth 5.2 audio streaming. Designed for hunters, shooters, and active professionals, these water-resistant earbuds compress loud noises over 85db to safeguard your hearing while enhancing ambient sounds. With 12 hours of battery life, ergonomic foam and silicone tips, and intuitive touch controls, the XCOR PRO delivers all-day comfort and seamless connectivity in any environment.
















| ASIN | B0C2JHBKH2 |
| Additional Features | Rechargeable Battery |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,062 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Hunting & Shooting Earplugs |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | AXIL |
| Brand Name | AXIL |
| Built-In Media | Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic, Metal, Rubber, or Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 732 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00656750710234 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 30 ohm |
| Item Type Name | Archery/Hunting |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Axil |
| Model Name | XCOR-E |
| Model Number | XCOR-E |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | XCOR PRO |
| UPC | 656750710234 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**E
Worth evey penny
I bought these for ear protection while shooting. I wore them on the Turkey hunt this spring and it's crazy how good the hearing enhancement is. I had to try different sizes of the foams to get my size correct and these are the first ear buds that stay in my ears. Every other I've tried just fall out,so I've been using over the ear type for years at the gym. The Xcor Pro are so comfortable that I forget that I'm wearing them. The bluetooth audio sound quality is the best I've heard and the protection while shooting works perfectly. It does take a bit to get used to the hearing enhancement. The outdoors make a lot of noise that you didn't know was there. You can hear everything. Even small streams will seem loud. There is what some people call a hissing sound when you have the enhancement on. I have over 30 years of Audio experience and can tell you that is completely normal when you are increasing the volume of something that doesn't have the energy to make it loud. You get used to it pretty quickly and your brain will learn to filter it out to the point that you will check to see if the enhancement is still on. I highly recommend these for Shooting, Hunting, or just wearing them for Music.
D**R
Good indoor and outdoor shooting range hearing protection.
These earbuds provide very good protection on the range. I've used other electronic earbuds that were good at outdoor ranges but did not provide the same level of protection at an indoor range. The Xcor Pro earbuds do a very good job at indoor ranges as well as outdoor ones. It comes with Foam and Silicone tips. I know the foam tips are supped to provide a better seal and therefore better protection but i find the Silicone tips more comfortable yet they still do a good job at reducing the loud shots on the range. The case is slightly bigger than other buds I've used but still small enough to fit in your pocket. I do recommend these for shooting range hearing protection.
C**N
ear pro first everything else last
these arent at all good for every day use for construction or wearhouse use. this is for shooting and only shooting. 200$ is insane for the price considering they do not have active noise canceling any eq, nothing other then the defualt bluetooth codac and a cheap feeling case and earbuds that make the raycon's feel premium. sound signiture (the peaks and valley of the frequency spectrum) is so crazy i couldnt find a eq that works, these have very rashpy highs and almost no lows 30-120hz and mids feel very lacking like almost a V shape curve that makes music kinda horrible to listen to without any benefit of the v shape curve, being its pleasant to listen to for long periods and offers vocals first. took me by accident to find out how to find pass through so i can hear, it kinda sounds like a raidio, sounds like crumpling a paper bag or a ting of something metal hitting tile or granite makes a weird sound almost like it thinks its a gunshot. the bigger complaints i have, are no customization, weird controls, every time a battery is low IT WILL NOT GO 30 SECONDS WITHOUT TELLING YOU THE BATTERY IS LOW. THANKS FOR REMINDING ME the ask for 200$ is just not worth it. find dedicated ear pro when needed and just use older sony or raycon or beats to find a decent budget alternative that offers some level of blocking outside noise
D**S
Really like them but could use some improvements
Sound reduction works great. Bluetooth work well, phone calls I can hear them but they have a hard time hearing me. They stay in place and keep a tight seal but can be a little uncomfortable when worn for long periods of time. Sound enhancement is OK. Overall I really like them, just could use some improvements.
L**.
Fantastic electronic ear pro, great battery life
This is my second pair of Xcor Pro's. The first pair is still working fine after 3 years, and I like them so much that I got a few of my shooting buddies to buy them, and I bought this pair recently for my Wife. Enough NRR to shoot pretty much anything anywhere without needing muffs over them (I've shot everything from 5.56 SBR through 300 PRC and 12ga and was never uncomfortable), and the sound boost/cutoff works seamlessly. You can have effortless conversations with people around you naturally, and I don't even notice the cutout, it just works. Great for action-shooting too, they fit well, come with a bunch of different ear piece sizes, and stay put even with running and aggressive movement. I've used them for 6+ hours at a time and the battery was still going strong. The charging case can fully charge the earbuds several times before needing to be recharged itself, and I haven't ever had issues with the ear buds fitting in the proper place in the case to make a good charging connection. The magnets in the case hold the earbuds securely in place while charging. I use them for lawnwork as well as shooting sports, and they work great to play music and cut out the loud volume of the mowers and small engines. The music sound quality is good, but not great. A pair of good quality music-specific ear buds will have noticeably better sound quality (with no NRR), but it's plenty good enough for background music, and is way better than the Walkers I used previously. They're not the cheapest option, but buy once/cry once. I bought the pair of Walker in-ear protection first, and ended up trashing them over poor fit, bad sound quality, and terrible battery life and buying these instead, and they're fantastic.
C**G
Lots of promise short on delivery
I bought these after much research and from the manufacturer. I would classify these as mostly promises and few deliveries. If all you are looking for is good hearing protection that allows you to listen to music and maybe hear normal stuff around you in a low noise environment- these check those boxes (and do it well). The things not done well - the Shooting/noise "canceling" : This is accomplished by simply cutting the mic off if a loud sound is heard.... like crinkling paper, someone closing the snaps near you, clapping, or any other sharp noise (not only loud noises). This means that if you are in a noisy environment - and not listening to music - all you have is expensive ear plugs. Not a filtered signal that helps your hear better than ear plugs. Question: If you are not transmitting harmful levels of noise on the ear buds, why would you need to foldback limit the mic.....It would be cleaner to just attenuate the level to the max safe amplitude and continue to transmit. Add some filtering or AI filtering for voice options and maybe have something good. - charging: I have had these for less than 3 months. I open the case and put them in my ears and they will invariably say "battery low" in one ear withing a couple minutes. No music, just connected. - Microphone - if you plan to use these for dual use, like for conference calls. I have had no luck getting the Mic to function. The only thing others say on the call is "We can barely hear you" until i take it off of these ear buds. -Comfort - The ear protection inserts are effective, if you get them in far enough, however, it is a bit like stuffing a plastic pipe in your ear. takes a bit of time to feal 'normal'. Then because it is semi rigid the skin in your ear will loosen around it and it will fall out. The silicone ones are much more comfortable, but do not have the full sound protection. This would be fine if it worked for something other than shooting or operating machinery.
J**5
Phenomenal
I’ve previously used earplugs and earmuffs for hearing protection, but each have their drawbacks. I wanted something that would provide hearing protection for shooting, mowing, and power tool use, but also wanted something that would allow me to wear a hat and sunglasses for sun protection, so that rules out over the ear type solutions. These fit the bill perfectly! As a bonus, I love the ability to allow sound through, which makes it easy to hear instructions and conversation on the shooting range and such. On top of that, the Bluetooth connection and silicone ear tips makes these great for playing music and regular daily use. These are wonderful for a variety of uses, including shooting, mowing, power tool use, listening to music, hunting, etc. I love the pass through sound ability, which makes them great for hunting. Battery life is great. I used them for 2-3 hours hunting the other day, plus a few more hours since and haven’t had to recharge the case yet. Loud noises like gunshots are muffled to safe levels and I had zero pain or ringing during a 2-3 hour rifle range session. They stayed put without any issues falling out. I have small ear canals, so I was happy they had multiple size ear pieces. The only drawbacks are few and minor. As others have noted, they pick up on wind noise very easily, which results in hearing nothing but wind noise if it’s windy. But, in that situation, I’d just turn off the pass through and use them as earplugs. Perhaps future versions could figure out a way to mute wind noise, but for me, that’s a minor con in light of all the pros. I’d also love to see wireless charging like AirPods have, but again, a minor con. Lastly, in pass through mode, there is a bit of an imbalance towards treble sounds, making the sound a bit harsh. Not painfully harsh, but just not quite natural sounding. Again, I find this a minor con in light of all the pros. Overall, I’m absolutely thrilled with these and would highly recommend them.
A**R
Marginal performance for the price
My experience with the Axil Xcor Earbuds was very mixed. Pros: - Suprisingly they fit my ear well. This is going to vary by person but I got a good tight seal with the foam tips. I also found them to be light weight and I did not notice any ear-itation (get it?) over a 5 hour match. - They were very easy to Bluethooth sync with my android phone. No drama or issues for me. - Bluetooth music sound quality was mediocre. I'm putting it as a pro since they are about what I expect for hearing protection. Not audiophile quality, but good enough to keep me entertained at the range. I did not try a phone call with these so I can not comment on that aspect. - The three levels of amplification were great! I used the middle setting mostly during my testing. The low level was too low leaving voices muffled and me straining to hear. The high setting was the nuclear option and with a lot of people around it was just too loud and distracting. I could see where the high setting might be useful in the woods during a hunt/stalk. Plenty of volume imo. Cons: - They were very fiddly to get to turn on. Sometimes they seemed to turn on when removed from the case. Sometimes I would hold the button for the prescribed 2 seconds to turn them on and that would work. Sometimes I would have to put them back in the case and then remove them to turn them on. Sometimes I had to hold the button longer than the advertised 2 seconds to turn on. No consistency and very frustrating. - Any amount of wind would make them cut out, and unable to hear people talking. I would have to turn my head the right way so the wind wouldn't catch them in order to not have them cut out during stage briefings etc. - When listening to Bluetooth music I did not feel that the music would lower in volume when someone was talking. I don't know if this was an advertised feature, but it was one I had expected. This made it difficult to hear range commands. So I would have to turn the music down very low (almost inaudible) to hear what was going on around me. - The overall construction feels very chintzy. Not the build quality I would expect for a premium priced offering. The case seemed very flimsy like the hinge could break at any moment. The ear bud quality felt very "thinly made" for lack of a better term. The button to adjust sound levels was very weak and non-tactile feeling. I guess this contributes to the light weight, but did not instill confidence that these would last for a period of time. Given the above, these are getting returned. The problems and build quality doesn't justify the $180-200 price tag for me. If these were closer to $100 price point then maybe they would be worth it. Or, perhaps a version 2.0 that addresses some of the cons might make this a better purchase.
I**N
Excelentes para el campo de tiro
Los audifonos son de muy buena calidad, el estuche es comodo para transportarlos, la calidad del sonido es muy buena, pero lo mejor es la supresion del sonido a la hora de las detonaciones, protege muy bien los sonidos fuertes para no lastimar tu oido. Lo recomiendo ampliamente ya que tambien, puedes distinguir de que lado probiene el sonido ya que al ser independientes el sonido se filtra del lado correcto para que asi puedas distinguir si fue de tu lado izquierdo o derecho.
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