IO Earpro
On when you need it, off when you don't.
IO Earpro has developed a novel automatic on/off design for electronic hearing protection. Other manufacturers have unsuccessfully attempted to engineer an auto on/off feature, but IO Earpro is the first to succeed.
-Waterproof, shockproof, dustproof, and tested from -20F to +140F
-Zero power draw analog design
-Compatible with ALL existing models of over-head electronic earpro.
-No costly product design changes required.
-The parts cost 11 cents per unit, and can be installed on the assembly line in seconds.
Targeting first responder, military, and home defense markets, IO earpro expects to begin licensing and manufacturing in Q3 2022.
Patent pending, with full patent in progress.

Meet the Team
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Logan A. Warren
FOUNDER / PRODUCT DEVELOPER
Logan Warren is an experienced small business founder, serial entrepreneur, and is currently employed as an IT project manager for a Fortune 500 in the aerospace industry. Driven by a desire to improve himself and the world around him, Logan founded a managed service provider and IT business while in college, employing up to 10 people. With several prior patents pending, Logan has years of experience in product development, patent searches, simple electronics engineering, and marketing.
IO Earpro represents his best design yet – automatic on/off electronic hearing protection – a product feature that major players in the space tried - and failed - to engineer. Tested and approved by a rocket scientist and bespoke private jet circuit design engineer, this design brings a significant value-add to the billion-dollar global hearing protection market.Outside of business pursuits, Logan enjoys scuba diving, travel, hiking, cryptocurrency mining, investing, tinkering, and is nearly done with his private pilot’s license.
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Ron Sivonda
SALES AND MARKETING
When I was 18, I joined the military from a family background where none of us had enough disposable income to afford to fly on an airplane. My first plane flight was literally to boot camp. Needless to say, I became a problem solver at an early age.
When I was 26, I got packed into an airplane, shipped to an active war zone, and put in charge of a large group of young Americans as an Officer. Together, we survived 15 months in one of the worst parts of Iraq, a place called Ramadi in the Al Anbar province. I spent my 27th and 28th birthdays in combat, in one of the longest combat deployments since World War II. Here we solved problems ranging from putting new windows in houses to how to drop artillery that traveled over our heads without hitting us in the process while we moved in an armored vehicle at 35 miles per hour.
These days, I work to resolve difficult cybersecurity problems for my clients. I do that with my knowledge, our collective collaboration, and with the team of experts with whom I work.
Outside of my day job, I spend as much time as possible doing other things I love. I like to scuba dive, climb mountains, and play video games.