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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Photos: Music to Their Ears

Photos: Music to Their Ears

Whoomp! Earbud Enhancers Make Perfect Stocking Stuffers for iPod Users

OAKDALE, Minn., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether they're into Hip-Hop, Heavy Metal or Country, finding the perfect stocking stuffer for the music-lover in your life will be a snap this holiday season with the Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers.

To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/hearingcomponents/36149/

A unique yet practical stocking stuffer that's perfect for those who love their iPod but not their iPod earbuds. Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers from Hearing Components provide the feel of custom-fit earphones without the custom price.

Designed with music-lovers in mind, the Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers provide a secure in-ear fit, superior comfort and increased noise reduction to factory-supplied earbuds.

Priced at $19.95, Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers take the discomfort out of ordinary iPod/iPhone earbuds and convert them into a high-end stereo experience. Simply snap the Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers onto the earbuds to block out unwanted noise and enhance the bass.

"Whoomp! Earbud Enhancers utilizes Comply Foam Technology to provide a unique experience," said Steve Thompson, director of sales and marketing for Hearing Components. "Fitting snugly and comfortably to hold in place for those who listen to their iPods while working-out -- it's truly a great gift for every iPod owner this holiday season."

Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers can be purchased at www.complyfoam.com.

About Hearing Components


Whoomp!(TM) Earbud Enhancers and Comply(TM) foam devices are manufactured and sold by Hearing Components, a 3M spin-off founded in 1990 by Oliveira. Visit www.complyfoam.com. The 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 earsets where communication is critical in industrial high noise environments. Hearing Components is located in the Twin Cities suburb of Oakdale, Minn.

Video: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/hearingcomponents/36149
Source: Hearing Components

CONTACT: Eva Keiser, APR of Risdall McKinney Public Relations,
+1-651-286-6765, eva@risdall.com, for Hearing Components; or Jeff Koontz of
Hearing Components, +1-651-797-7316, jkoontz@hearingcomponents.com

Web Site: http://www.complyfoam.com/


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