Walker’s Launches New Suppressor Earbuds With Bluetooth Option

Eric B
by Eric B

Walker’s has released its new Suppressor Earbuds, available in two versions: a standard model and a Bluetooth® 5.3 Low Energy (LE) version. Both provide electronic hearing protection that reduces harmful noise while enhancing ambient sounds. The Bluetooth model also allows audio streaming from phones, tablets, and other devices.

Walker’s Sound Suppression @ TFB:

The Suppressor BT Earbuds use Bluetooth 5.3 LE for reduced power consumption and less interference. Battery life is listed at up to 36 hours per charge, with 5 hours of streaming, 5 hours of sound enhancement, or 13.5 hours in standby.

Each earbud houses two microphones for directional awareness, and full dynamic range HD speakers deliver clear sound across four modes: Universal, Clear Voice, High Frequency, and Power Boost. Controls are managed through the Walker’s Link 4.0 app, which lets users adjust volume, monitor battery life, and set auto shut-off times.

One size does not fit all, so there’s a variety of adapters to make sure they fit your ears.

Take it from a long-time target shooter and shooting instructor, please make sure to protect your senses, like your eyesight and hearing. Once it’s gone, it’s not coming back and loss of hearing or tinnitus is quite annoying to say the least. I always try to wear both muffs and earplugs at the same time. The price for the Suppressor Bluetooth Earbuds is $149.99, which is pretty cheap if it saves and protects your hearing. The non-Bluetooth version is $99.99.

The Walker’s Suppressor Earbuds are available to order already. More details can be found at   https://www.walkersgameear.com/suppressor-earbuds/ 

Eric B
Eric B

Ex-Arctic Ranger. Competitive practical shooter and hunter with a European focus. Always ready to increase my collection of modern semi-automatics, optics, thermals and suppressors. TCCC Certified. Occasionaly seen in a 6x6 Bug Out Vehicle, always with a big smile.

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  • Just another gun guy Just another gun guy on Oct 09, 2025

    Funny, they don't mention the most important part- the DB reduction factor of the earpro. All the blue tooth and bells and whistles mean much if you lose your hearing in the process.

    • JSmath JSmath on Oct 14, 2025

      Bulleted at the top of the product link by Walker, found at the end of the article.


  • Giovanni Giovanni on Oct 09, 2025

    These earbuds have a 25dB Noise Reduction Rating.

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