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Ozlo Sleepbuds are clinically proven, ultra-comfortable earbuds engineered specifically for side sleepers. Featuring up to 10 hours of Bluetooth Low Energy streaming, biometric sleep detection, and passive noise blocking with science-backed sleep sounds, they deliver a pharmaceutical-free solution to better sleep. Designed without microphones to ensure privacy and distraction-free rest, these earbuds come with a smart charging case for all-night power and portability.














| ASIN | B0DJB1ZL8V |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,394 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Sleep Earbuds |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Cable Feature | No Special Features |
| Charging Time | 1E+1 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (1,588) |
| Date First Available | September 30, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Hook |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Cable, Charging Station, Eartip, User Manual |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | HEADPHONES |
| Manufacturer | Ozlo |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Name | Ozlo Sleepbuds |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | passive_noise_cancellation |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Other display features | CE |
| Package Dimensions | 6.14 x 5.83 x 3.15 inches |
| Special Feature | Noise Blocking |
| Special features | Noise Blocking |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming, School, Travel |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 860010876145 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
M**K
Love em
As a former user of the Bose Sleepbuds, I’m happy that Ozlo carried on the torch. They are very comfortable and perfect for side sleepers. I have not had any issues thus far. The set up was a bit time consuming due to required updates. The buds connected to my phone without any issues. After a few nights, I noticed the right bud’s battery level would be about 5-10% lower than the left bud. I ended up turning the sleep tracker function off, and that took care of it. Maybe the right bud is used more for sleep tracking data, not sure. I use my watch for sleep tracking, so I don’t need the Ozlo’s to do it. The results seemed pretty accurate though. And the buds do last all night for me. 8-9 hours or so. I don’t use them for streaming any audio. The masking sounds that Ozlo uses are great. There are plenty to choose from. However, most of the sounds needed updates. That’s about 2-3 minutes for each sound to update. The buds themselves, can’t hold the entire library of sounds, so you may need to swap sounds to your liking. Again, this is a 2-3 minute process per sound. Not a deal breaker for me. I’m just glad they have plenty to choose from. A lot of the negative reviews I read were complaints about sound quality. Keep in mind these are made for sleeping and noise masking, not jamming out or head banging to your favorite tunes. As I mentioned earlier, I haven’t used them to stream any audio other than the masking sounds, so I can’t comment on the audio quality. I use proper earbuds for listening to music and streaming. To sum it up, I’d recommend these for better sleep. I’ve been using this style of sleep buds for many years now, and my sleep has improved a lot. Hope this helps.
C**L
Less than 24 hours and they are going back
Had them less than 24 hours and I already know … they are going back. Bottom line: Don’t waste your time and money with these. Go for a cheap, ~35-ish pair and get about the same performance with better battery life and a better charging case. Or - if you only care about noise blockage and not streaming or sleep sounds, get the wax ear plugs ($15 for 10 reusable pairs) and sleep sleep sleep away in silence, even on an airplane. I read the reviews of Ozlo and decided to try them anyway, even with the mixed sentiments. I am an experienced user of sleep buds and ear plugs due to years of travel, noise sensitivity, and a snoring spouse. These absolutely are not worth the money. The flags arose even before sleeping with them. Red flag #1: Trying to download the update. They were connected to my phone but the app didn’t recognize that and wouldn’t install the update. Tried over several hours and this morning. No dice. Red flag #2: They don’t charge evenly. Not sure how or why, but after several hours in the case, one was 100% and one was 3%. As another reviewer said, the case looks and feels nice but is impractical and, I think, very sensitive to perfect positioning. If the case is anywhere but on a flat surface, I fear it won’t work properly. Not good if you travel. Red flag #3: The fit isn’t snug enough to block sound. Nuff said about that. Also, one came out of my ear while sleeping and I had to look for it. You don’t want that on a plane or in a hotel room. For fun, at the same time, I purchased a $35 pair to evaluate them side by side. I am keeping those. They are slightly bigger but still comfortable and, for the money, seem to do just as well. They also have a cool feature where you click four times and it turns them to sleep mode so that you don’t press buttons via the pillow while you sleep. They give you the audible that they are in sleep mode. Great. I also now have the Soundcore A30s and those are also far better than the Oslo’s. If Beats Fit Pro were smaller and had a feature to go to a similar sleep mode, they would be fabulous sleepers for home. I also have the Philips Kokoon. I would recommend these over the Ozlo, even though their sound quality isn’t the greatest. The best thing about these is that they connect quickly and easily, and the left and right are held together by a wire that goes behind your neck. It’s not bad and you get used to it. That’s also good for airplanes and hotel rooms because you are less likely to misplace one. Skip the Ozlo’s. Not worth the money.
L**K
A light sleeper no longer being woken up!
I am a pretty light sleeper. I have four children, ages 9-17, and sometimes they stay up late, sometimes they wander into my room to get something or other late at night, sometimes my husband snores or coughs, :) and sometimes we have a train that goes by the house at night. Just typical life stuff, but I crack my eyelid for a second when I hear things, and obviously that's pulling me out of good sleep. I used to turn on the fan in my bathroom, hoping to drown out some of the noise. I also got a white noise maker to try to drown things out even more. I liked having those things, but I was still being woken up. These sleepbuds are a life saver for blocking all those little noises that would normally interrupt my sleep (even if just briefly). First, they are very comfortable. The medium size fits my ear very well. You need to twist it back into your ear for the little wing tip to fit snugly into the groove of your ear. Once you've got them in, there is no risk of them falling out. I am a side sleeper and 95% of the night I sleep on only my right side, so I usually just put the left ear in, and my right ear is pressed against the pillow. The sounds in the app are very soothing. My favorite right now is Crimson Cloak, which has a very nice even tone in the middle range. It's perfect white noise. I've also slept with the crackling fire one, and the raindrops one - and both are also soothing. But, I go back to the simple white noise options most often. There are not very many sleep sounds in the Ozlo app, only about ten (I'd love if there were more options), but I had no trouble finding one I like. Plus, I have a subscription to Headspace and I'm able to use these sleepbuds with their night sounds if I want. One thing I like about the sounds in the app is that they don't overwhelm. It doesn't feel like anything is blasting in your ear. The sound almost feels "far away" like you're hearing it from outside a window. This is not a defect of the earbuds, because I can use the buds when listening to other things on my phone and it sounds great. I think it is a feature of the sounds within the app. They don't feel overwhelming, and I have no trouble falling right to sleep. My husband thinks I must be getting into a pretty deep sleep when I wear them, because he says I make noises in my sleep when I'm really out :) and I've been doing that ever since wearing these. I dream often, so maybe that's why?? Every morning my husband is asking, "Did you hear me cough? Did you hear me get up in the night? Did you hear the dog bark?" and whenever I answer "no" he is super impressed. I sleep about 7-8 hours a night and the battery always lasts through the night. But, they do have to go back in the case to charge every day. One night I put one of the earbuds back in the case flipped 180, and so it didn't charge, and that night it did not have enough battery to use it. Connecting them up to my phone was easy. They walk you through how to do it in the app. It took about 30 minutes for the updates to download and then it was ready to go. They auto connect via bluetooth when I open the case. But, one odd thing is that to disconnect them I have to put them back in the case, close the lid, and then turn off my bluetooth for a second so they disconnect. I'm hoping that is something that can be fixed, so they disconnect automatically when I put them back in the case in the morning. My husband keeps talking about wanting to try them, but I'm reluctant to not have them for a night while he tries them out :). I guess I'll just have to get him his own pair!
F**L
Bought these as a replacement for my Böse Sleepbuds which I loved but had problems with that couldn’t be fixed. These are perfect - every bit as good as the Böse were but with none of the battery problems. As a bonus, they can be used as ’normal’ earbuds to listen to anything, then when that ends- switch automatically to the sleep sounds.
S**E
Very comfortable, great sleep aids, block out most external noise
E**I
Alla fine ho dovuto cedere a causa di vicini estremamente rumorosi e dei loro cani che abbiano in continuazione, notte e giorno. E finalmente ho trovato pace. Mi sono fidato del fatto che fossero cuffie realizzate da ingegneri fuoriusciti da Bose, e che siano sostanzialmente un'evoluzione delle Bose Sleepbuds. Come contro ovviamente bisogna menzionare il prezzo: 350 euro sono tanti. Ma per il resto, al momento, riscontro solo lati positivi. Hanno tante funzioni quindi necessitano di un po' di tempo per essere sfruttate a pieno, come ad esempio tutte le indicazioni fornite dalle varie combinazioni di led sulla confezione. Mi soffermerò innanzitutto sulla comodità: ci posso dormire tutta la notte senza fastidi e senza perderle nel letto. Grazie ai tanti adattatori credo possano andar bene davvero a tutti. E poi le varie funzioni sono pazzesche: puoi andare a dormire ascoltando un podcast e loro percepiscono il momento in cui ti addormenti per commutare sul suono bianco prescelto (in un' ampia bacheca di suoni disponibili). Oppure puoi scegliere tu dopo quanto tempo farle passare da streaming a suono bianco. Puoi decidere dopo quanto tempo si debbano spegnere. Puoi impostarle in modo che appena indossate partano in automatico con il suono bianco scelto in precedenza, senza dover passare da telefono. Hanno un'utilissima funzione di sveglia. Ma soprattutto, filtrano benissimo i rumori esterni. Le straconsiglio, a patto ovviamente di voler spendere una cifra che è decisamente importante.
A**N
I was very excited and looking forward to receiving the headphones as I am a very light sleeper. While the headphones themselves are good quality and fit well, the software is absolutely disappointing. It seems focused on iOS as the nightly sleep reports are already available for that platform (not on Android). On Android however, the app feels like its been developed by an amateur. Texts don't fit on the screen and cannot be scrolled so buttons below the text cannot be reached (see screenshot) - Phone is a Samsung S24 Ultra. There are only a very small amount of white noise sounds available which would be an easy one to fix. Apps such as Ambience for example have tons of white noises. As the headphones are of no real use without the app, it would be a good idea to have an experienced developer take a few months and design a proper Android app so the luxurious price tag is actually justified.
D**R
J’avais acheté les bose il y a quelques années puis ils ont arrêté, j’ai pris ceux-ci mais le problème reste intact, le droit ne fonctionne pas
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