About this site
Why this site exists
EARMOR is a brand widely worn across Europe yet remarkably poorly documented. Anyone wanting to know whether they need the M31 or the M32, which PTT adapter fits their radio, or whether an H model clips onto their helmet ends up on product pages that do not explain it. This site was built to answer those questions.
The background: the person behind this site sold EARMOR products as a dealer in the Netherlands for years and watched the brand grow from unknown to IPSC partner. That product knowledge is what the guides and the selector are built on.
How this site is funded
We sell nothing ourselves. Every buy button points to Amazon, and those are affiliate links: if someone buys through one, Amazon pays us a small commission. The price does not change for you, and Amazon adds nothing on top.
What that means for independence, honestly: we only earn when you buy, but we earn the same percentage on every model. So there is no reason to push you toward a pricier model, and we do not. The guides repeatedly advise taking the cheaper model when you will not use the extra feature.
Where the information comes from
Product data and attenuation figures come from the manufacturer and official product pages. Prices are indicative and were gathered by hand; the current price is always the one on Amazon. Ambassador statements are taken verbatim from the official EARMOR site, with sources cited.
Imagery is official material from manufacturer OPSMEN, out of the dealer archive. No AI generated imagery is used on this site, and no reviews or testimonials are invented.
What this site is not
This is not the official EARMOR or OPSMEN website. We are not a dealer, we hold no stock, we ship nothing and we cannot handle warranty or returns. For that you need the shop you bought from.
Got a question about the content here, or spotted something wrong? Let us know and we will fix it. We would rather correct a factual error today than tomorrow.
