First Look: Caldwell E-Max Shadows Pro

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posted on March 10, 2022
Emax Shadows Pro

Caldwell has announced the launch of a new wireless Bluetooth-enabled earbud. The E-MAX Shadows Pro earbuds, with a 25dB NRR, connects via Bluetooth to your device for up to six hours of music or phone calls. This new pro version of the Shadows also features push-button controls to make it easy to adjust ambient noise, change volume levels, answer phone calls, and control your voice-activated smartphone assistant. Included with the earbuds is a rechargeable storage case that has an LED battery level indicator for each earbud as well as the case itself, an optional lanyard, and an EVA molded foam case with multiple storage compartments. Like the E-Max Shadows, the E-Max Shadows Pro earbuds come with multiple sizes of earplug tips to provide a custom fit to achieve a rating of 25dB NRR.

To learn more visit caldwellshooting.comMSRP: $169.99

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