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This stereo earpiece has all the features and performance that you expect from more expensive earpieces. The professional high quality speaker has Low distortion & high impedance for clarity. It has a braided cord for durability and foam covers for noise reduction and comfort. It comes with 2 sizes of foam replacements for your convenience. It's a Best Value Item! |
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