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Pryme offers increased comfort with Comply foam tips

Oct 12, 2011 2:37 PM

Pryme Radio is joining forces with Hearing Components to enhance the comfort and performance of its communication equipment with the addition of patented Comply foam tips.

Beginning in October, Pryme will include Hearing Components' newly launched Comply Foam Tips A-100 with its surveillance kits to increase user's situational awareness and comfort. The patented dual-layer technology of the foam tips helps users retain communication devices securely in the ear during fast-paced physical activities.

Made of open-cell foam, the tips allow the user to maintain 360 degree hearing while reducing the "plugged up" sensation often associated with in-ear communication devices. Additionally, the tips remain comfortable during extended use, thereby reducing irritation and ear fatigue.Pryme will also make available to its users the Comply™ Foam Tips N-100, which are proven to deliver maximum noise isolation and improved speech intelligibility in higher noise environments.



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