I was recently able to test a pre-production prototype of the soon-to-be-released hearing protection Altus Stealth 28 HTBT Earbuds. The earbuds are scheduled to be released in April, 2022. They offer an attractive form factor that is well designed to provide superior comfort and ease of use. The electronics in the prototype unit that I tested were okay, but could be improved upon. Altus promises better performance in production versions of the unit.
The Backstory
In December of 2021, SurvivalBlog posted my review of the Axil GS Extreme Earbuds. I found them to be excellent earbuds, but a bit pricey, with a manufacturer suggested retail price of $199.99. I was interested in reviewing some less expensive units that would make this technology more accessible to SurvivalbBlog readers. Then an event occurred that forced my hand.
It was a wintery day in mid-February with light snow and temperatures in the mid-teens. It had been almost two months since my wife, “Kari”, and I had last seen our grandchildren. This was much too long by our standards of reckoning. An early January visit had been canceled when Kari and I contracted Covid. A late January visit had been canceled when it did not fit the schedule of my daughter’s family very well. We were hoping that nothing would interfere with this third attempt at a visit.
Our usual dog sitter was out of town when we made our original visit plans in early January, so we made reservations with an alternative. We had now rescheduled our reservations with the dog care alternative a couple of times.
I had made the reservation with the dog care alternative because I had formerly known of it as a “kennel”. Times had changed, and it was now a “Pet Spa and Resort”, with prices to match its new name. Desperate times call for desperate measures. Our hearts were yearning for our grandkids, so we bit the bullet and kept the reservation.
Our beagle, “Tucker”, finds riding in the car to be a very stimulating experience. He proclaims this excitement loudly and often in a classic beagle bay.
Since both Kari and I had previous experience with riding with Tucker in the car, we were both prepared. I was wearing the Axil earbuds, and Kari was wearing a pair of muff-style hearing protection. After Tucker was delivered to the “Spa”, our hearing protection went into the back seat.Continue reading“Altus Stealth 28 HTBT Earbuds, by Thomas Christianson”
