I’ve been using the Earmor M200T for several months now – at the shooting range, while hunting, and occasionally in everyday life. What started as a product test quickly turned into a reliable companion. In this review, I’ll share my honest long-term impressions, including strengths, weaknesses, and my personal verdict.


Build Quality & First Impressions

The M200T are robustly built. The buttons are large enough to be operated even when wearing gloves. Everything is clearly laid out and easy to operate. There are magnets in the left and right headphones so that you can connect the headphones when you are not using them. So you can’t lose them when you wear them around your neck.

the headphones are held together by magnets


Comfort & Fit

I was skeptical at first about the comfort of in-ear hearing protection, but the M200T surprised me. They sit securely and comfortably, even over extended periods. With the included tips in 3 different sizes, finding the right size was quick and easy. Changing the tips is very easy

Unlike bulky over-ear models, these are much more discreet and especially comfortable in warmer weather or under a cap or safety glasses.

Replacing the tip


Hearing Protection & Audio Modes

The core function is, of course, the active hearing protection. Gunshots and impulse noise are reliably suppressed, while ambient sounds like conversation remain audible. I especially liked the „Clear Voice“ mode, which enhances speech – very useful for communication during shooting or hunting.

Switching between modes („Ambient“, „Quiet“, „Clear Voice“) is simple and intuitive after a short learning curve.

large buttons for easy change of settings


Battery Life & Charging


The earbud lasts up to 20hours per charge, depending on usage. even with daily use, I’ve never run out of battery. Charging once a week was enough. The battery status can be easily seen on an indicator LED. To charge the headphones you can simply connect them via usb-c.


Bluetooth & Connectivity

A great feature is the built-in Bluetooth 5.4 – you can listen to music, take phone calls, or hear navigation prompts.

One issue I’ve encountered: The M200T does not automatically reconnect to my phone when powered on. I have to manually connect them every time by double tap one button. The M20T handles this better. Maybe a firmware update will address this.


Long-Term Verdict

After months of real-world use, I can honestly say the Earmor M200T delivers.

  • Much more comfortable than traditional over-ear protection.
  • Reliable active protection without isolating you from your environment.
  • Bluetooth adds real versatility – not just for shooting, but also for everyday use.

These are not audiophile earbuds, of course, but they’re not meant to be. For their intended purpose – modern, durable hearing protection with smart tech – they perform very well.

In conclusion


If you’re looking for discreet, effective in-ear hearing protection with extra features like Bluetooth, the M200T is definitely worth considering. For shooters, hunters, or even professionals in loud environments, they offer a great balance of comfort, safety, and utility.

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