🎤 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
Hearprotek Concert Ear Plugs offer high-fidelity sound reduction with 23 dB noise cancellation, designed for comfort and portability. Made from high-quality silicone, these earplugs fit snugly in your ear, ensuring you can enjoy loud music without compromising on sound clarity. Perfect for concerts, festivals, and any loud environment, they come with a convenient carrying case and are available in two sizes for a tailored fit.
M**A
Best Defense Against Screamers
I got these initially for my mom (63). We go to a lot of K-pop concerts and at every single one, there is at least one SCREAMER that totally ruins my mom’s whole experience. She ends up getting mad for the whole duration of the concert and then for a couple days after, it’s all she can do is to complain about the screamers. She complains how they made her go deaf after a certain point, how she hopes her hearing isn’t permanently damaged because of them, etc etc. Considering the target audience of K-pop being teenagers and early 20s, screamers are something I expect and choose not to let ruin my experience. However, my mom’s incessant complaining about them will ruin the experience for me!At my wits end and ready to snap at my mom after the last concert, I decided to look into concert ear buds. I figured that it surely had to be better than nothing to protect against the screamers. I got two pairs - one for each of us. We just had our first concert with the earbuds and I am very happy to report they are AMAZING. We could still hear the music and the artists talking just fine, but when it came to the shrill screams of the audience, it wasn’t piercing or uncomfortable. The earbuds were very comfortable once I got them positioned properly and I almost forgot I had them in a few times until the tether (I used it on mine, my mom went without) got tugged a couple times when I readjusted my hoodie.Highly recommend!
B**S
Great for the cost.
Overall for $14 or whatever these are great. They unfortunately do cut out a lot of the mids, so it can be difficult to hear guitars (to me anyway). I bought these last second because I lost my higher end earplugs. Recommend in a pinch of if you're not a "sound" person. Be careful using the metal container, I accidentally got 1 plug stuck in the bottom and then the other one somehow lodged itself under that one and had to go 1/3 of a concert without hearing protection because I couldn't fish them out. I had to use a screwdriver to get them out. I would have used keys but I didn't have any available at the time.
Q**S
husband likes but....
Recently I tested several earplugs before kpop concert season hit. My teen and I are into it (I’ve been listening since 2000 ish) and I have some hearing loss between singing in bands in another lifetime and a severe ear infection in my left ear as a kid where the drum ruptured. These were one of the ones I tested. My husband had these and said he liked them (he's old and into old school rock and roll for context. I think his first concert when he was a teen was Queen? Kansas? Anyway he's mainly been the driver during our kpop concert exploits and asks for cheap seats and earplugs for himself (he did quite enjoy both nights of Seventeen but not Aespa as much *shrug*). He said these fit well and he didn't need to change a thing. He was also never as close to the stage as we were though and said some of the screaming near him was painful so I cannot vouch for how well these actually work. They are a good price but I wouldn't feel safe if my kid was using just these and sitting near speakers.For me, it was a struggle. I could not get a good solid fit even with the smallest size so they were basically useless for noise blocking. YMMV. I know from having a hearing aid years ago that I have smaller ear canals (and who knew this was a thing?). The winners of my ear testing was regular eargasm ear blockers with the smallest size tips (note not extra small which I have not tried). My teen has (and yeah this is really weird) my EXACT ears. After she was born we were shocked how her little ears down to every fold look exactly like mine. Like they were cloned (yay genetics), so her not having to live with my EEEeEEeeeeeee was super important to me. She said eargasm worked best for her too with the small tips. I'll write a better review over there because I have caveats even with those.I cannot stress how important hearing is and I hope someday we can regrow those darn hairs (go science!). Because of tinnitus I have to sleep with several sound machines even while traveling because my hearing loss/damage EEEEEEeeeEEEEEE is loud enough to wake me up. I've mostly adapted but it still affects everything (we have to sit on one side because of hearing loss, when driving I have to be ever aware that I can’t hear out of one side, I can get startled by people or animals behind me, walking a dog becomes difficult because I need them to only walk on one side, and when I walked with my daughter she noticed that I have to walk with her on my right “good” side. Please take care of your hearing! I’m trying to be more accurate with my reviews so if this helped you please give me a thumbs up so I know to keep reviewing more!
C**S
Worked for 4 straight days
I was low on funds and needed some ear plugs for Sonic Temple. Found these, grabbed some and hoped for the best. For me, they were incredibly comfortable, didn’t go anywhere when I moved around, which is great because if they dropped I wouldn’t have found them. They come with a string to keep the plugs attached and I found it was easier that way so they could rest around my neck when I didn’t need them. And the sound was great with them. Overall would buy again.
J**D
Works great.
Works. I tried these for the first time at a Sammy Hagar show in Las Vegas. Music was clear and loud, but not painful to my old ears. I wish I had something like this when I was younger and went to a lot of loud concerts. I was in the front row for The Who in 1970 something, and my ears rang for 3 days after. I think I had perminent hearing loss from that event . This item would have saved me a lifetime of discomfort.
P**L
Works but consider
They work fine, but it's hard to get them out of the metal keychain case without something to grab them. If you're in the pit and need to pull them out at the last minute, it's not happening. I will say there is a strap you can put them on and wear them around your neck, but the convenience of the keychain adds nothing.
M**I
Great for summer concert
Perfect for concerts and you can still hear the music clearly. I hate the muffled sound my ears have after a loud music concert. There is a small pull tab at the side to help take them out easy.
A**R
Perfect for loud concerts.
Got to try these out at an AC/DC tribute concert. Did so much better than my make shift ear protection. Comfortable fit and knocked out the blaring over modulation of music. Only wish I had started wearing these sooner.
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