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Senner MotoPro Reusable Hearing Protection offers motorcyclists a premium noise reduction of SNR 17dB, preserving essential sounds like voices and traffic while blocking harmful wind noise. Crafted from hypoallergenic materials for all-day comfort, these nearly invisible earplugs feature a triple-slat design for an optimal fit. The set includes a durable aluminum container with a keychain attachment, ensuring your earplugs are always within reach. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee, MotoPro is engineered for riders who demand both safety and style.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Senner |
Format | Pair |
Country of origin | China |
D**E
Great item...bought twice as so good
Stay in well .good product. Shut the sounds I wish out. Can still hear alarm clock. Recommended product
R**K
A little tricky but probably the shape of my ears is the problem
Can be tricky to get them to stay in but I have that issue with all earphones.
J**K
They work
Good product
W**E
Really surprised!
Really surprised how good these are, I haven't worn ear plugs on my bike before, but having just purchased a bike that I'm sat more upright on, I found the wind noise would leave me a bit mutton Geoff after an hour or so riding. So I thought I'd start at the lower price bracket and work my way up. So tried the squishy foam ones, they're OK at keeping the noise level down, but you cant hear anything else like someone talking to you, music or intercom or your own speach level, so onto these. Found them very comfortable on my first outing, can hear my music and can tell how loud I'm talking and can hear other people, but most importantly, I wasn't deaf when I got off the bike, no ringing in my ears!Obviously I don't know how they compare to the next price level up, but for now I'll stick with these and report back after a trip down to spain in the summer.UPDATE..all the way to Spain and back and I can confirm these are excellent value for money, they work really well, are comfortable and easy to maintain.
B**)
Senner MotoPro reusable hearing protection earplugs for motorbiking
I waited till I could test them out on my bike. the problem I had was if I played music when riding it was either too loud when in slow traffic ( when you need to hear ) or when the wind noise at set speed I couldn't hear the music over the wind .But I tried the Senner motopro earplug today so happy I first turned the music up on my phone normally it would be to loud but it wasn't. I could tell it was louder but ok. started bike up engine I could hear just my exhaust yes :) .went for a ride. At the same wind speed eg.80mph when I lost the music before It was clear and when the windspeed got faster it was ok when the wind would be too loud I couldn't hear it but lost the music too but they are very good at normal speeds .the only down side is I feel they are very small and never sure if they are in or not , so I may have pushed them into my ears a little to far this did make them a little notice able.I will try them again only not push them in as far and see. the problem is if you put them in when the room is quiet they don't make any difference lol until you put your finger over the bafflethanks senner a great product
K**S
I’ll stick to my Ultimate Ear custom made
I ride all year, around 10,000 miles, all weathers except deep snow, on a BMW R1200RT. Motorway commute, fast A-road excursions, not too much B-road ‘scratching’.Nice little container but only to keep in a pocket, it will scratch the bike.The plugs aren’t bad, good white-noise cancelling but still able to let through helmet speaker noise. They are comfortable (ish), certainly not uncomfortable though.Easy to insert, and as long as you place the ‘tag’ in the correct place they are easy to remove. I didn’t put the tag in the right place the first time and they are were a nightmare to remove - memo to self ...The issue for me is that they move a tiny amount whilst riding when swallowing, moving my head, moving my mouth etc. and when they move the make a tiny ‘click’ in me ear and the volume of stuff changes a tiny amount. I have tried having dry ear canals and wet ear canals, inserting them shallower and deeper, and tried inserting them deeply and then removing them slightly, but to no avail. For a short ride it doesn’t bother me, but my 40 mile commute becomes really frustrating after a while.£18 isn’t a huge amount to pay, and the noise reduction is better than cheap foam throw-away plugs, but at least the foam plugs mould to your ear canal perfectly.I paid around £75 2 years ago for a pair of filtered UltimateEar custom plugs (I already had a mould from a previous non-filtered pair) and they are still excellent. I think the noise reduction is very close, but they don’t move about and cause clicking.I use the Senner’s for short trips and stick to my customs for everything else, it helps reduce wear on them.Hope that helps.
N**R
Very happy with them aside from one niggle
I am very happy with these ear plugs (and therefore recommend them), I bought them to use when riding my motorcycle as I recently purchased a (relatively) loud exhaust. They're quite comfortable, very easy to remove, and most importantly reduce the volume to an acceptable level. They've also cut out wind noise which is a good thing too (I tried them out before and after having the exhaust put on my bike), though they still allow me to hear other traffic and speak to people without too much difficulty. The only niggle I've been having with them in the last dozen or so rides has been putting them into my ears and having them remain in my ears correctly...What I mean by this is after about 15 minutes on the bike, one of the ear plugs will come out ever so slightly, which allows more sound to enter the ear. I am not sure if it's because I haven't put them in correctly or I haven't equalised the pressure in my ear or something to do with the ear plug itself... but yeah, that's my one niggle with them (there's probably a technique to putting them in your ear correctly which I don't know/haven't succeeded in doing yet).The little container they come with is really handy as well, always have them with me and can put them away easily when off the bike as I attached it to my set of keys for my home. I did read a comment where another person who purchased them attached them to their bike key and had the container open due to vibration... I can see how this would be quite easy to happen, hence why I attached them to my keys that remain in my pocket at all time when on the bike.So to summarise, very good product, easy to remove, reduces volume of exhaust/wind noise sufficiently, handy container, maybe not the easiest to get into your ear correctly (though again, that could be my not putting them in correctly). If I could give half stars I'd give the product a 4.5/5 :)
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