🎆 Shine Bright, Hear Right!
Eargasm Earplugs for Small Ears are high-fidelity, reusable earplugs designed for concert-goers and festival lovers. With a noise reduction rating of 21 dB, they provide essential hearing protection while allowing you to enjoy clear sound. The glow-in-the-dark feature adds a fun twist, making them perfect for nighttime events. Made from hypoallergenic silicone, they come in two sizes for a comfortable fit and are packaged in a sleek, waterproof case for convenience.
Unit Count | 1.00 count |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Style Name | On-Ear |
Item Form | Pair |
Color | Afterglow |
Specific Uses For Product | concert-goers, musicians, motorcyclists, noise-sensitive people |
Recommended Uses For Product | Earplugs |
Sport Type | Partying |
Reusability | Reusable |
Material Type | soft |
K**R
There are two types of earplugs
Be careful - there are "small ear" plugs and "high fidelity" plugs. The two use different sized attenuation filters that are not compatible with each other. Amazon has classified these as "Not Returnable" so you can't even correct a shipping error.
B**O
These WORK and they are comfortable.
We go to concerts a lot. The orange foam earplugs always hurt my ears and of course they dull the sound. As my ears hurt with regular ear plugs I ordered these smaller eargasms. I tried out both sizes of the plugs included and the smallest ones felt the most comfortable.We went to a 4 day metal and rock festival in California (Aftershock) and these earplugs were amazing. I wore them all day - up to 12 hours - and they were comfortable. The orange earplugs bother me after 2 hours. I could hear the bands super well and was a bit nervous the first day wondering if the Eargasms were working. I had no ringing in the ears and we were up close to the pit for a few bands. I had no problem talking to my spouse or vendors to buy food/drink. These ear plugs are the best for concerts.They would not dull sound enough to sleep in. But if I was in a large crowd that was loud and made me feel slightly anxious, they might help that.
M**Z
honest in-depth review (including a comparison to the Loops Experience)
I'm an avid concert goer and been using Loops Experience earplugs for several months before I lost them recently. I love going to concerts but using earplugs really helps protect my hearing from how often I go and prevent the headaches I would experience after an event. I took the prime day deal as an opportunity to try out the eargasm earplugs to see which earplugs are better (spoiler: the eargasms win). Here is a lengthy review using the Loops Experience as a comparison to help those in the future who are struggling to pick between the two.For context, I am a woman in their 20s so my ears are a bit small. For example, for my Airpod Pros, I use XS eartips if that helps. Even for the Loops, I had to use the smallest eartip and they never once fell out of my ear even when I went to heavy metal concerts. They were also very comfortable to wear. For the eargasms, I never really had an issue of them falling out but I do admit that I have not tried them out in a setting where I'm moving alot or stuck in a mosh pit. They are also very comfortable.It's also a bit upsetting the lack of colors and extreme price differences for the eargasms. I would love to rock some cute pink earplugs if it weren't an extra $10-$15. The loops are more stylish and have more color options without having to spend an extra couple dollars to get the color you want.Now on to the REAL reason why I choose the eargasms over loops: the occulation. Although the loops are WAY more stylish, it's not great if hearing yourself bothers you. When you wear the loops, everything you say is enhanced so you hear even more of yourself while breathing, singing, swallowing, etc. They do a great job of dulling down other people's singing/talking while allowing you to hear the band/singer (but it also makes it difficult to hear the person next to you like a friend). Admittedly, I have not used the eargams in a very loud setting like concerts as of yet, but I used them the other day when I was at a bar with many people around. The noise was very overwhelming but the eargasm made my experience way better. It toned out the loud noise but I was still able to hear clearly. But I never had an issue with my earplugs falling out of my ears as of yet compared to other reviewers.Another thing worth noting is that there was only about a 2 decibel difference between my old Loops and the eargasm but I feel like the eargasms allow more clarity for the music whereas the loops emphasized the bass. The quality of the music was overrall much better on the eargasms.The case of the eargasms is also very exceptional. Very secure and sturdy as the lid needs to be screwed on. It is a bit chunky for my keychain but not a big deal. The loops case lasted me for a while before the string that connected the case to my keychain broke, hence why I lost them :(The only reason why I'm giving the eargasms a 4-star is simply because I haven't tried them out in a concert setting which is the main reason why I bought these earplugs. However, based on everything I written above, I really do like them and hope to change the review to a five star after my next concert outing.update: so after going to the charli xcx/troy sivan sweat tour (was in pit and had a spot at the barricade) i can officially change the rating to five stars. I was less than 6 feet away from the performers for majority of the time and these earplugs did its job!!! I left the venue without any ringing or hearing loss. Despite jumping around and dancing, the plugs stayed in place. Granted, i did feel like I had to press on them at least twice to make sure they stayed in place. But that is to be EXPECTED based on the situation I was in. I also used them in several other concerts but this experience really solidified my opinion. The sound quality was also really great and a huge improvement over the loops. Will be a repeating customer if I ever lost my current pair of eargasms!
L**M
Ear Plugs that actually FIT in my tiny ears!!
I have been trying to find earplugs for the longest time that will stay in my apparently incredibly tiny ears, without causing me pain or irritation whilst wearing them. Well it looks like we finally have a winner!Majority of the previous brands I have purchased were either just too big and would fall out rather quickly, or cause a lot of ear pain if they did stay in my ear. These however will adjust to fit in your ear comfortably, without losing sound quality either. They are easy to keep clean and the little keychain cannister is a great way to keep them in locked away, with no fear of losing them. They are great for concerts, loud events and areas. I have slept with them in too and no issues. Goodbye ear aches, finally!
T**Y
Comfy, and no loss of sound clarity
I bought these to protect my ears while playing violin. They are really comfy, and didn't affect my ability to still hear my violin properly.I have always had trouble finding ear plugs small enough but these are great. Well worth it
A**N
Work well at concerts!
My wife and I went to a Papa Roach / Shinedown concert and tried these for the first time. We each got the Smaller Ear set, because our ear holes tend to be a little on the narrower side (but not tiny).I was a little worried they’d be too small, but they fit great! Cuz the sound / distortion back, it was really enjoyable to be able to leave the concert without having my ears ringing.I know the ads kinda make it sound like “you can’t even tell you’re wearing them, it just makes everything a little quieter”, which is mostly true, though it does cut a fair amount of the higher frequency / noise distortion so you get less of the “full range” of sound, BUT everything still sounded really good, the music was quite enjoyable and we had a blast. They’re very comfortable, I forgot I was even wearing them a few minutes into rocking out.The carrying case is small, and I do wish they would do something about the screw-on cap to prevent accidentally cross-threading, because when you’re in a dimly lit concert environment, it’s not like you can look closely at the threads / cap to make sure you’re threading it right. So then I’m doing it entirely by feel and because the case is aluminum, the metal is soft enough it feels like it wants to try to cross-thread and it’s harder to get the cap to “seat” into the beginning thread.But this is a relatively minor inconvenience, at least likely for most people. All in all, if you’re young and concerned about preserving your hearing or you’re older (like us) and wanna save what you have left, these are a good investment.
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