Doc’s Proplugs Pro Mold Surveillance Earpiece

Doc’s Proplugs Pro Mold Surveillance Earpiece Revolutionary Technology Prefarocated polymer Earpiece.  Surveillance Earpiece are 5 sizes for the custom Fit. Soft polymer Gives Hours of comfort. Improves Sound quality Of Surveillance Radio Headsets and Blocks High frequency sounds allows up to 50% Reduction in Volume. Work with most Surveillance headsets.

Durable Reusable Hypoallergenic for use in security for use in intelligence, for use in entertainment

Surveillance Earpiece Comfortable Silicone Ear-mold Left and Right Included. Compatible with Most Surveillance earpiece with coil tubes. Excellent replacement for the mushroom style ear buds.

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Doc’s Pro Plugs Review & Hearing Protection – Doc’s Proplugs for Musicians and Concert Goers

Welcome to Docs ProPlugs  Review & Hearing Protection Video In our Youtube video.

Docs Proplugs is one of the best earplug selling company in United state. Its Manufacturing country Made in the U.S.A. 

Doc’s Proplugs are preformed earplugs made of Dyna flex a soft hypoallergenic plastic. In addition to being latex free, and completely reusable, the Proplugs will become even more flexible when warmed by the temperature of your ear and have memory properties to form fit to each individual’s ear auricle. 95% of Doctors and ENTs recommend using Doc’s Proplugs for bathing, swimming and extreme water sports. 

As the premiere water sport earplug designed and distributed by a surfing doctor, Doc’s Proplugs is committed to providing the best quality earplug for the ultimate ear protection for all water sport athletes. By spreading the importance of ear damage prevention our goal is to help people have fewer worries when doing the sport they love.

Doc’s Proplugs are designed to be non-invasive, inexpensive, and long lasting. They are easily self-fitted and are ready to wear.  Proper usage will help keep you in the water. With consistent use, they help prevent future ear problems such as:

• Swimmer’s Ear (infection) 
• Surfer’s Ear (bony growth) 
• Water-skier’s Ear (ruptured eardrum) 
• Musician’s Ear (high-frequency hearing loss) 

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