AXIL Hearing Protection Products Now Available on HomeDepot.com
AXIL's Bluetooth GS Extreme 3.0 and two other hearing-protection lines landed on HomeDepot.com April 1, ahead of any brick-and-mortar rollout.

Three AXIL hearing-protection lines are now live on HomeDepot.com: the MX-series earmuffs, the X-series earplugs, and the Bluetooth-enabled GS Extreme 3.0 in-ear solution. The rollout, which went online April 1, stems from an online merchandising agreement between AXIL Brands (NYSE American: AXIL) and The Home Depot — for now, an e-commerce expansion rather than a store floor reset.
The product lineup covers both ends of the protection spectrum. The GS Extreme 3.0 combines Bluetooth audio for music and job-site communication with automatic noise compression, letting contractors stay connected while shielded from compressors and pneumatic tools. The MX-series earmuffs and X-series earplugs address passive and intermittent-use needs, from a Saturday deck build to regular power-tool operation across a full shift.
For Pro Desk and Tool Rental associates, the listing on HomeDepot.com means fielding sharper questions from contractors shopping PPE for compliance. The line between passive plugs and active, Bluetooth-enabled protection matters on a working job site: a framing crew running nail guns all day carries different protection requirements than a homeowner cutting trim with a miter saw for two hours. Understanding those differences helps associates close sales and give correct guidance rather than defaulting to whatever foam plugs happen to be on the nearest peg.
Because the launch is online-only at this stage, stores supporting ship-from-store fulfillment may start receiving pick-and-pack requests for AXIL SKUs. Department leads should check assortment files and internal ordering channels for SKU assignments and confirm delivery lead times with supply chain contacts. Returns processing for used hearing protection has hygiene considerations that differ from standard hardline merchandise, and staff handling those transactions should be prepared for wear-and-tear inspection before restocking decisions are made.
AXIL said the deal "broadens Home Depot's ability to offer industry-leading hearing protection solutions to its customers." The practical preparation for store teams is more granular: build AXIL's primary use cases, battery lifecycle expectations, and warranty terms into daily standup talking points so associates are ready before demand builds toward any potential in-store assortment expansion.
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