🎶 Protect your ears, own the moment — Hearheed high fidelity earplugs!
Hearheed High Fidelity Ear Plugs deliver professional-grade 28dB noise reduction using ultra-soft, hypoallergenic silicone that preserves sound clarity. Perfect for concerts, travel, work, and loud environments, these reusable earplugs come with a stylish aluminum case and neck cord, ensuring comfort, durability, and discreet protection for your hearing health.
Manufacturer | Hearheed |
Part Number | H28L |
Item Weight | 1.51 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.65 x 4.53 x 1.02 inches |
Item model number | H28L |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 0.8x0.6x0.6 |
Color | Off-white, Transparent |
Style | Concerts |
Material | Silicone |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Special Features | reusable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**K
Magically Hear-licious!
It's taken me many months to get around to writing this review, but while my needs for decent earplugs are serious, they're not frequent. However, now that we’re back into drag race season, I can attest to the rather amazing (to me) capabilities of these little earplugs.A little background: as the significant other of a race car driver, I'm around a lot of loud engine noise during the warmer months. LOUD engine noise. As in the first time I, without the benefit of earplugs, heard a top fuel car take off from the starting line I literally doubled over from the shock. Since then I've tried a few different brands but my go-to earplugs have been E-A-Rsofts with a 33dB rating. They're comfortable and inexpensive, but a bit fussy to get in my small ears and they block sound indiscriminately. Sure, the engine noise is muffled, but so is everything else. Wearing those same disposable earplugs to a front-row seat at a rock concert saved me from hours of ringing ears and possibly permanent hearing damage, but all I got from the show was the drum and bass. The guitar was squashed, the vocals almost nonexistent.Well, I finally got the chance to test-drive these Hearheed earplugs through a series of live music performances, and I’m blown away. I had low hopes because when I first put them in, I could still clearly hear people speaking at normal volumes. Uh-oh! Then, as the first band began, the magic happened: *loud* noises are reduced, and somehow at varying levels so that the clarity of sound is maintained. I don’t remotely understand the technology behind these, but I can attest to the fact that it works. I was able to enjoy the entire festival weekend, vocals and all, and often from right up against the stage, without a single minute of ringing ears. I haven’t yet worn them to the racetrack, but a preliminary test while the crew fired up the engine turned out A-OK.Added bonuses:- They fit my small ears easily and comfortably (the silicone material is softer than another brand I tried of a similar style)- The carrying case is handy for keeping them both nearby and free of pocket lint, and I find myself spinning it around my finger like one of those trendy “fidget” gadgets so hey, saved money there- The cord/leash thing is easy to attach and remove- No day-glo foam sticking out of my ears, making me look like an old fuddy-duddy at a concert - I can easily wash them (drag strips are filthy places) instead of going through multiple pairs of earplugs every dayThings I have not tried: sleeping in them. These have a hard central core, so I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be comfortable for me, as a side sleeper, to wear overnight. I also haven’t tried them under a helmet or wearing them for more than about an hour at a time.
A**E
Protected my Hearing all Weekend!
I needed hearing protection because I was going to a 3 day music festival and was planning on going to the front of most of the stages, so I knew these would come in handy.They hit my expectations. I would take these out of my ear and then put them back on while in the front of the stages right next to the speakers to compare how it would've sounded, I would've definitely have had permanent hearing loss had I not had these on me the whole weekend.Like other reviewers said, these cut off the scratchy ear-ringing high end noises, which are the most noticeable frequencies on the scale. Having said that, I was still able to enjoy all of the music I heard that weekend to the maximum. Sometimes I forgot they were even on, as they are really comfortable!!Only gave it 4 stars because the string that holds the two buds together has a tear in it and the fabric on the inside is sticking out a bit, but besides that. This product is amazing! Would recommend to anyone going to a music festival or concert!
A**R
Generally satisfactory product
I wore the ear plugs the day I received them for an outdoors blues concert and they felt good for the most part for that 90 minute period. They reduced the volume of the music to a comfortable level, but not to a level that it couldn't be enjoyed. I had a bit of slight discomfort in the left ear, but with some adjustment it went away. Initially, i tried the plugs without the connecting string, but they were somewhat difficult to remove. With the connecting string, it wasn't a problem.
P**S
Very convenient
Works as advertised. Don't like the hard part that sticks out so you can pull them out of your ear, wish that was flexible, can't sleep on them. But I keep them on my key chain and they have saved me a couple times I needed to block out noise
P**S
Not the Best for Sleeping
I read all reviews beforehand by people who were using these to sleep and they were very highly regarded. I have no idea why! I currently use Howard Leight by Honeywell Leight Sleepers Disposable Foam Sleep Earplugs, 10-Pairs (R-01680) earplugs to sleep and these Hearheeds are definitely inferior. I was hoping to get a pair of earplugs that I don't have to throw away every couple of days, but these are not comfortable and do not work.The package came with two sets of earplugs. The first pair is short and have something hard in the end - a filter? The second pair is long and stick out of your ears about half an inch. Neither of these worked for me when sleeping with my ear on the pillow. They are also too hard, and push on your inner ear. I had a difficult time getting them to seal. Once they do seal, the sound protection is okay. It is difficult to then get them to unseal once you want to pull them out - very easy to hurt your ears doing it.These may be very good for protection at loud events or loud jobs, but for sleeping I do not recommend them. Pick up a large box of Leight Sleepers instead if you have a snoring spouse.
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