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ASA Microphone Muff

$5.45/Each
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Part# 13-05815
MFR Model# ASA-HS-1-MUFF

Overview

The Microphone Muff is the easiest and most effective way to protect your headset microphone and improve transmission clarity. Weight .51lbs
  • Made of acoustically transparent Sonic FoamTM
  • Protects against moisture, dirt, and debris
  • Helps eliminate excess wind and background noise
Hypo-allergenic and washable for years of trouble-free use! Simply pull the Microphone Muff over your headset mic and secure with included O-ring.
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Reviews

This mic muff fit nice and snug on my older Flight- com headset

Garnet K Verified Purchase

ASA Microphone Muff With O-Ring

September 21, 2023

Tight fitting but works well at reducing some cabin noise.

Edward N Verified Purchase

ASA Microphone Muff With O-Ring

October 25, 2021

I bought a couple of the cheaper ones and a couple of these. The ASA ones are denser and seem to be of better quality. Plus, it comes with an o-ring, so it saves the effort of trying to find one the right size.

Scott S
March 27, 2017

I just got it so cant honestly say it is the best and give a 5 star but so far it has been great. Low price, comes with an O-ring, and fit over the microphone of a 20 year old headset.

John W
March 6, 2020

fitted OK but wonder if they had a different grade to reduce cabin noise.

Jeremy T
November 7, 2019

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