π Silence the Noise, Embrace the Calm!
ZQuiet Flex-Fit Earplugs are designed for optimal noise reduction, featuring patent-pending filters that lower sound levels by 27 decibels while preserving essential audio. With a compact, ergonomic design and hypoallergenic silicone tips, these earplugs provide comfort and a perfect fit for all-day wear. The included heavy-duty carrying case ensures hygienic storage, making them ideal for sleep, work, concerts, and travel.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | ZQuiet |
Format | Pair |
G**S
Helps with snoring
I bought these for my wife to block out my snoring. They did not work at first but she realized she did not have them in correctly. After a little play she says they work well. Because they are so far in her ear the can be uncomfortable but she generally likes them.
V**V
They work as the cheap ones do. Save your money
The product look well built but are no better then the cheap throw away ear plugs you find at your local drug store.Save your money
C**A
They don't work at all. Don't waste your money
It doesn't matter what size you put into your ear. They are not comfortable, they hurt when inside your ear and worse when you lay down. I got these to block out my husband's snoring. They do not cancel any noise at all. Then when you go to try to take them out even if you use the pull tab it is really hard to get them out of your ear. Very scary when trying to get them out of the ear.
K**A
They're comfortable at least
Not noticeable, and very comfortable. I would suggest having these buds for when you want to block out your roommate doing dishes while you're in your room, 15 feet away, and door closed. Not great for taking out fan noise, radio music, dog breathing, misophonia people beware. Look into better reduction buds.
J**E
Good Noise Reduction some Discomfort
So my boyfriend and dog snore like old men. I use to get up and go sleep in the spare room so they were muffled. I bought these ear plugs because I couldn't sleep in the spare room (we had guest coming) and normal ones would fall out or just let to much noise through. I didn't realize the sizes actually were different because I used the bigger ones the first few nights but would wake up with pain in my ear canals. So try the sizes and make sure it's comfortable. Once I switched to the smaller size I was good.As for the noise, it's not completely noise canceling but once you get the right size and put them in correctly (I really have to twist and push it into my ear canal, these need some force to get into position) it can muffle a good amount. I sleep a lot better and I am a very hearing sensitive sleeper. I use to wake up quite a few times from hearing snoring but now I don't wake up during the night. I will warn I do wake up in pain if I am too forceful. So if you have a hard time getting them in sometimes a tiny bit of water or peroxide can help it might not be recommended but that's what helps me when I don't want to push super hard. I do recommend these especially if you want to spend a little extra money for a better product than what the local store sells. I have had these for 2 months now and I don't regret it.
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