Protection that disappears until you need it
Silynx active plugs deliver electronic noise suppression and ambient hear-thru in a form factor smaller than a standard earplug. NRR-rated impulse protection activates instantly while natural sound flows through at adjustable volume levels. No headband, no earcups, no interference with helmets, eyewear, or gas masks.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What's the difference between active plugs and in-ear headsets?
Active sound protection plugs (like Clarus Pro X) are standalone electronic hearing protection systems - they protect your hearing and provide Hear-Thru ambient sound enhancement without connecting to a radio. In-ear headsets (PROTEGO series) connect to a Silynx control box for full radio communication plus hearing protection.
Who are active plugs designed for?
Shooters, hunters, competition shooters, range safety officers, military personnel who need hearing protection and environmental awareness but aren't handling radio communications - whether on duty or off-duty range time - and anyone who needs electronic hearing protection without tactical comms. The Clarus Pro X delivers the same NRR 31 dB protection and Hear-Thru technology as Silynx's tactical systems - without the radio integration.
What is the NRR rating on Silynx active plugs?
The Silynx Clarus Pro X provides NRR 31 dB - the highest in-ear NRR available. This exceeds many over-ear earmuffs while fitting entirely inside the ear canal.
How long does the battery last?
The Clarus Pro X runs 72 hours of continuous operation on a single standard AAA battery. Most shooters get a full year of weekly range sessions per battery.
Can I use active plugs with glasses and hats?
Yes. Because they sit inside the ear canal, Silynx active plugs have zero interference with eyewear, hats, helmets, or any headwear. No seal break, no pressure, no discomfort.
Are Silynx active plugs waterproof?
Yes. Rated IP68 - dust-tight and waterproof. Tested to MIL-STD-810G standards. They'll handle rain, sweat, and accidental submersion.














