Is the ambiant sound any good? Obviously it's not up to par with the real ones, but I have a pair of ZTAC ones, and I'd like to get a higher quality pair
Looks like a good repro for the cost. I'd probably put the extra coin towards real ones, or TRIs again if I was on a strict budget. The TRIs I know canceled noise whenever I used real weapons and held up okay during the 8 months I had them with moderate use. Probably wouldn't trust these to do the same (then again shouldn't have with the TRIs either), but to be able to use genuine PTTs out of the box is a nice bonus at least. Makes it a nice middle ground overall.
I know this is a late as comment, but are Wadson/Wadson Tactical Comtac's any good? I'm pretty sure they are only selling Comtac II's though, but either way wondering if amplification and comms is any good, don't really care about noise cancelling as obviously I'm using these for airsoft. Thanks in advance.
Hi, quick question on the Tac-Sky Comtac III. Is it possible you can remove the microphone from the headset? Can you disconnect any wires that are used to connect to the radio?
I got some earmors, they stopped working after less than 3 months. Asked about it in groups and lots of people have had the same issues. The price difference is crazy and it seems to be at least mostly justified
@@qwerty123il I heard that they can easily brake. Skytac are also not durable. However i bought skytac comtac 3 and i am verry happy right now. Silicone earmuffs are amazing. I had them 4 hours on training and i didnt have any issues.
DevilsRockContract I got some comtac’s at the start of this week. They’re night and day to the earmors. I mean realistically in working conditions for airsoft type play the earmors are functional for protecting hearing but keeping you alert. But the comtac’s are so much clearer and actually amplify the incoming sound so you have better hearing with them on. 100% get a set of comtac’s or sordins second hand over new earmors. I know it’s still 4x the price of the earmors but seriously save up longer, sell something whatever you need to do. They are worth it
@@qwerty123il thank you so much for comment. I have bought comtac 3 and had them 4 hours on training on hot sunny day. They are just fine. I really like them.
The covers are not destroyed like the guy in the vid, same for the earcup, honestly they're carbon copy, on peltor you pay the brand and the engineering, this guy just try to justify himself for buying the real peltor
I have the same pair but my real ones are coyote brown and my sky tacs are green. im realy surprised at the quality of sound with the knock offs, Im buying 4 of them for my team and ill run the real deal lol.
Definitely not. They do not block much sound at all. Please don't use these for live-fire. If you just need hearing protection, I would look at the Peltor Rangeguard. I have a set and they're nice for the price.
The mic quality is surprisingly good on my set but as someone who bought these as an affordable option to real peltors for real firearms i CANNOT reccomend them unless you are using them strictly for comms while running inner ear plug type earpro rather electronic or foam/rubber
wore my sky tacs to the range. Just turn them up or down to your liking. Even tested my friends brand new comtac Vs and there was a noticeable difference. However the sky tacs held their own. Theres definitely some defense in the sky tacs to be used in a real steel environment
The fact that people needed this video is quite concerning but for anyone wanting to pay $100 for tac sky, you could run some $80 microphone in-ear hearing-pro which would protect your hearing and allow you to hear and use comms🤷🏽♂️ there is always a way around the cons but SAVE UP $600 FOR PELTORS
@@schlomoshekelstein908 tac sky headsets are airsoft only. They cannot and should not be used as hearing protection for real firearms. Peltors on the other hand do deathen gunshots while also allowing you to still hear whats around you, not blowing your ear drums out, and allow you to adjust the volume depending on your area and situation. Peltors are completely adjustable while another good earpro are Walker razors earpro. They are like cheap peltors without comm compatability and aren't high quality like peltors.
@@ZeroThaReaper thanks, good to know. i was hoping these would amplify low level sounds so i'd have like ESP or wallhack in real life when hunting, but from what i've read it kills your directional sound and some sounds you hear better without wearing them. it's a bb gun so it's not loud in the first place
not a word of the MOST important thing in this review: sound quality im not expecting real-steel grade sound amplification, but if i can hear sounds using these as good as without any earpro, i'm sold--- sadly, no info here :(
@@oOPS27o oh trust me, man, i've tried real peltors and OH MY GOD. True, some of the quiet sounds you van still hear better without anything, but the real ones are fucking fantastic. also, they cost an arm and a leg. Now, on the other hand, there are 2 types of repros: bad ones and good ones. Main difference is the amount of static they you can hear while using them. Bad ones are all full of static hum and noise, while good ones don't have it. That's why im asking. Try comaring these with z-tac
These are pretty decent in that regard. Not nearly as good as my REAL Peltors, but they are better than the Ztac ones I've used in the past. They're a good buy for airsoft if you can't afford the $300 for real Comtac 3s.
If you need a headset for communication, these are probably the best replicas. If you just need hearing protection, I would get the Peltor RangeGuards.