

We also offer a Single Earbud that will mix both Stereo Channels together - It's Called the 1-BUD . The 1BUD Earphone is especially beneficial to people who can only hear in one ear. The 1-BUD Earbud will also help those that may have a partial hearing loss. |
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Dual Mono Earbuds - Part No. M-101
- Reasonably Priced Dual Mono Earbud Style Headphones
- Comfortable to Wear When Placed Directly Inside the Ear
- Rare Earth Magnet Design Produces Excellent Audio
- Economically Priced with Discounts for Quantity Purchases of 50 or More
- Our Dual Mono Earbuds are Sold in Individually Packaged Plastic Bags
- Earbud Replacement Foam Pads Earpad Cusions May be Easily Installed and Replaced to Cleanly and Hygienically Allow Many Different Users to Share the Same Earbuds
- Ear Bud Foam Replacement Pads may be ordered from Scan Sound, Inc.
- Fits Most all Portable Electronic Devices, Such as Cassette Players, Portable TV's, AM/FM Radios, Hearing Assistive and Hearing Assistance Products
- 3.5mm (1/8-inch) Plug - Compatable with most Hearing Assist Products, such as Williams Sound, NADY Pocket Talker Ultra, Pocket Talker Pro, Telex Soundmate
- 6-foot Cord with Two Conductor Mono Sub-Miniature 1/8-inch (3.5mm) Plug
- Great for Hearing Disabled, Audio/Visual Labs, Assistive Listening Devices and Church Audio Assist Products which have a Mono Jack for (Non-Stereo) Use
- Earbuds are high in quality, and will hold up well over a long time and are inexpensive to replace
- Replacement Earbud Pads may be purchased from Scan Sound - Click here for Earbud Cushions
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M-101 |
| Mono Earbud Headphones |
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2 to 49 |
$3.95 each |
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50 to 99 |
$3.65 each |
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100 to 199 |
$3.45 each |
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200 or More |
$3.25 each |
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| The shipping & handling cost will be automatically calculated prior to payment in order to provide you with various shipping options |
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What's the Difference Between Mono and Stereo?
- The most obvious difference can be seen when looking at the silver tip of the connector
- Stereo Plugs have three conductors (two silver rings, two black insulators and a silver tip) on the connector, and
Mono Plugs have only two conductors (one silver ring, one black insulator and a silver tip)
- If you plug a Stereo Headphone into a Mono Jack, you will only hear sound coming from one ear
- If you plug a Mono Headphone into a Stereo Jack, you may hear audio in both ears, but you are shorting one of the stereo signals to ground and could damage the device you are listening to
- Stereo Headphones Have a Left Channel and a Right Channel of With Different Audio to Each Ear
- Mono Headphones have identical audio going to both ears
- Stereo Audio gives a feeling of multi-dimensional sound that surrounds you
- Stereo sounds like you you are right in the middle of the band or orchestra
- Most MP3 Players, DVD Players and Computers use Stereo Sound
- Many portable electronic devices with a single speaker use Mono sound (i.e. portable TV)

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