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US Sensaphonics announces Better Hearing Month Facebook Giveaway in the USA      07/05/15

Win Custom Earphones And Level Meter
Sensaphonics' Better Hearing Month prize: 2X-S custom IEMs and dB Check in-ear sound level analyzer

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Sensaphonics, a technology leader in hearing loss prevention for the music industry, has announced a Facebook giveaway. In celebration of May as Better Hearing Month, the company will award one winner with a pair of classic 2X-S custom earphones and a dB Check in-ear sound level meter.

"Better Hearing Month is the perfect time to show how the right equipment and expertise can contribute to healthy hearing, yet still deliver high-impact audio,"
says Sensaphonics founder and president, Mike Santucci. "We're committed to giving our customers both."

To enter, visit and Like the Sensaphonics Facebook page, go to the giveaway post titled "RESPECT YOUR EARS" at the top of the timeline, and Share. On June 1st, Sensaphonics will hold a random drawing among all qualified entries and announce the winner online.

Known as "The Experts in Safe Sound," Sensaphonics has won numerous hearing conservation awards, including the prestigious Safe-In Sound Award for innovation in hearing loss prevention. The company's soft silicone earpieces are renowned for delivering studio-quality sound with maximum isolation and comfort. The patented dB Check in-ear sound level analyzer is the only device that measures actual in-ear levels in real time and shows how long one can listen safely at that volume.

The Better Hearing Month giveaway prize has a retail value of $1,050 and is open to U.S. residents only. Ear impressions from a qualified audiologist are not included, and are the responsibility of the winner.

Contest entry:
www.facebook.com/Sensaphonics
Contest ends at midnight of May 31, 2015.


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