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Location:

Asheboro, North Carolina, United States

Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

The S Plug Canal Earbuds- 3.5mm MONO plug

smallest and best fitting earphone on the market. It provides an alternative to foamies with a super flexible tip encasing industry standard, high quality micro speakers. The tip was designed to conform to the S-shape bend in the ear canal, placing the speakers deep in the ear.
Industry standard 1/8" mono plug will work with scanner, racing electronics, racing radios, racing communications, receiver. 

Item is for a 21 inch wire length. 
Also available is a 36 inch length. It is listed under ebay # 181660007934.
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MADE IN USA.

FEATURES:
NO hard outer body.
NO helmet pressure issues. Fits low profile.
Excellent retention and noise reduction much better than semi-custom fit.
Will not pull out with helmet.
Wires will not tangle.
Comfort and noise reduction is equal to custom plugs.

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