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Radiation-free Aircom A1 earplugs are very small, but they are radiation free and the sound quality is fantastic. That’s because of the patented sound technology that uses an air-filled hollow tube to increase air space and sound development, delivering a “live” listening experience.

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Avoid exposure to high frequency microwaves and enjoy the excellent sound quality!

Conventional wired headphones and earphones spread high-frequency microwaves along the body and into the user’s ear. The white Aircom A1 earplugs reduce the exposure to these microwaves by more than 99%. Source: Lab tests performed by Unical Entreprise Inc. (US) – (SAR evaluation report 2002 – DAS / SAR between 0,0009 – 0,0023 mW /G).

Although the Aircom A1 earbuds are very small, the sound quality is fantastic. That’s because of the patented sound technology that uses an air-filled hollow tube to increase air space and sound development, delivering a “live” experience.

Aircom A1 earphones have a microphone with an on/off switch, which is on the head set kit wire. It is possible to answer an incoming call, to disconnect it by holding down the switch for two seconds, but also to mute the sound (mute function) by pressing the switch quickly during the call and pressing the switch again briefly to return to take. In addition, the same function can be used to listen music or mute it in the earphones. The built-in microphone does not have to be directly at the mouth to make the conversation understandable.

Three sizes of earplugs (small, medium, large) are included with Aircom A1 earplugs, so that the earplugs always fit properly.

The Aircom A1 headset comes standard with a 3.5 mm² round plug that is suitable for most smartphones and MP3 players.

Only for current iPhones you need to add an original Lightning mini audio jack  adapter (see below) which is sold in all iPhone accessory stores.

Warning: to avoid damage to the ear, it is recommended that you do not expose your hearing to more than 85 dB (Decibel, the unit used to measure sound). To clarify: A conversation is about 60 dB and a rock concert in a stadium is about 110 dB.

 

The advantages of the Aircom radiation free headset explained