New Comply NR-10i Earphones Enhance the iPhone Experience
The hands-free iPhone experience is taken to the next level thanks to Hearing Components’ new Comply NR-10i High Tech Noise Reduction Earphones.
Designed with iPhone users in mind, the Comply NR-10i earphones utilize the same patented technology used by U.S. Army helicopter crews and Special Forces to offer amazing noise reduction, superior comfort and secure in-ear fit, providing clear conversations and music experiences in noisy environments.
The Comply Foam Tips included with the earphones provide superior noise reduction in both communications and music-listening situations. Made of high-tech, viscoelastic polyurethane foam, the tips conform to the individual shape of each ear canal, expanding to comfortably stay in place. The foam creates passive noise reduction by sending sound directly into the ear canal while sealing out unwanted noise. The Comply NR-10i earphones also have an integrated microphone/function switch on the earphone cord, which allows users to answer and end calls, and change songs with the touch of a button.
“The iPhone has become an integral part of their user’s lives — from communicating to disconnecting from the noise that surrounds them,” said Steve Thompson, director of sales and marketing for Hearing Components. “Unfortunately, standard earphones don’t fully optimize the power of the iPhone. Often, outside noise interrupts conversations or corrupts the music experience. By incorporating the Comply Foam Technology into the earphones, users can now appreciate the full potential of the iPhone experience.”
The Comply NR-10i earphones are available for purchase on Hearing Component’s Web site (www.complyfoam.com) for $99.95 plus shipping and handling. The earphones come with one pair of slim-size Comply Foam Tips, one pair of standard-size Comply Foam Tips and a deluxe travel pouch. Replacement foam tips are also available.
About Hearing Components
Comply Foam Tips, Noise Reduction Earphones, and Whoomp! Earbud Enhancers are manufactured and sold by Hearing Components, a 3M spin-off founded in 1990 by Dr. Robert Oliveira. The patented technology was developed through several grants by the National Institutes of Health to improve and protect hearing. In addition to applications in consumer electronics, the technology is currently used in hearing aids, military communications, commercial aviation, and in industrial high-noise environments. Hearing Components is located in the Twin Cities suburb of Oakdale, Minnesota.