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Dekoni Audio High-Fidelity Earplugs are designed for optimal sound isolation with a ~20dB reduction across frequencies. Enhanced with memory foam for comfort, they fit universally for various activities like concerts and travel. The earplugs are washable and come in a sleek carrying case, ensuring convenience and hygiene.
C**N
Worked well for motorcycling
These earplugs did a great job at blocking wind noise while on my motorcycle. They unfortunately didn't last long, I only got about a month and a half of use. Still, that is longer than the description suggested they would last. I did not try them in a concert setting or a very loud environment, so I can't attest to how well they work for high decibel levels, but if you are planning on using them for motorcycling they are comfortable and block out the unnecessary sound while not posing a safety risk for blocking too much. The major downside is that they won't even last you a full motorcycle season. They aren't that expensive, but it is a bummer. Because they advertise this though, can't knock them for it.I also appreciate the traveling case and it is small enough that I can snap it to my backpack or my keychain even. Overall, I am satisfied and I highly recommend these earplugs if you don't mind the shorter shelf life. Hope this helps!
R**R
Nice reuseable earplugs with convenient carrying case
These earplugs fit me and work well to cut down on noise. I recently wore them to a rock concert and they worked just as I wanted, they cut down on some of the extreme noise, but I was able to hear what I needed to hear. Nice, convenient carrying case included to keep the ear plugs clean and ready to use when you need them.
B**B
Comfortable, reusable, but short lifespan
I have a variety of different styles of ear plugs for different purposes that I use at concerts and while using power equipment (saws, drills, grinders, etc.). I have disposable solid foam ones and rubber or plastic ones of various styles. I've found that I prefer ear plugs that aren't solid foam, that I don't have to pinch and roll between my fingers before inserting them in my ear. That style tends to pop out on its own, and I don't like handling them if I have dirty hands before putting them in my ear. Though these ear plugs have some foam, they aren't solid foam, and I don't have to squeeze them before putting them in. It's just a ring of very soft foam, and I can easily insert them into my ears without squishing them first. There's a small plastic tab that sticks out that's easy to grab and pull the plugs out of my my ears too.There's an included string that at first I assumed is to tie onto the nub on top of the cap of the storage case (there's a hole in the nub), but the string is actually for the ear plugs. Each end of the string attaches to an ear plug, so you can take the plugs out of your ears and have them rest around your neck, such as if you're taking a break from work. I find this to be really handy, so if I want to put ear plugs in and take them out while I'm doing something, I don't have to put them in my pocket and get them dirty/dusty, and I don't have to fiddle with a storage case.These are fairly discrete if that's something you're concerned about, and they do a fine job of reducing sound level. I find them to be very comfortable too, which is a function of the soft foam tips.So far these are the downsides I see:1) The instructions say there's a 15 decibel reduction, but they also say elsewhere there's a 20 decibel reduction, so you don't really know what you're getting. It's a big detractor for me when the package labeling and/or instructions say different things.2) It is a common to have to squeeze foam tips before you put them in your ears, but you don't have to do that with these. Though if you do squeeze them out of habit or you just assume that's what you're supposed to do, then the foam rebounds very slowly (like several minutes), especially if you roll the tips in your fingers. Then the plugs won't stay in your ear very well for a while until the foam rebounds.3) The soft memory foam has a short lifespan. The product description says "They are expected to last approximately 3-6 weeks depending on usage." I've found that these type of foam rings do wear out, stretch, tear fairly quickly. I have ear plugs that are a rubber core with rubber fins around them that have lasted for several years wearing them 1-2 times a week and taking out and putting them back in several times each time I wear them. Though those are a little less comfortable over a couple/few hours.
S**N
Awesome!
I'm already a Dekoni fan, so these were an easy call.I like to have ear protection that I can keep with me (keychain, etc) for loud music events that I often find myself at. It's important that it walks that line between protecting my hearing but letting me hear well enough. I usually take out anything for the "band" I came to see unless they are just too loud (which happens) but for everyone else, I leave them in.These are bit on the muffled side, but not much. I will keep them until they wear out or I lose them, I like them a lot.Recommended!
A**T
Not for me but product seems nicely made at least
Interesting idea, unfortunately not worth it for me personally- didn't fit super comfortably (I usually use those moldable silicone plugs). These aren't forever reusable either so the value doesn't really end up being any better than the aforementioned option either.
M**E
Dekoni Audio High-Fidelity Earplugs
The Dekoni Audio High-Fidelity Earplugs come with a nice carrying case that will clip onto your bag with a provided carabiner clip. There are multiple options of memory foam ear tips so you can get your perfect fit. I really like that it comes with a string that connects the two plugs. These plugs work well for me, and I am happy with my purchase.
V**R
Comfortable but ineffective
The metal case and carabiner are a nice plus. The earplugs come in different sizes to find the best for your ears. However, they just don't reduce noise very much. I compare them all while riding my lawnmower and these just don't do much.
D**N
We've tried a bunch of musician's plugs--these are my daughter's favorite.
As a band teacher who wants to keep his hearing, I have been wearing musician's earplugs since before it was "cool" (back in 1997). The original version was custom-fit $300 plugs from an audiologist. As general fit plugs became more widely available in the last 5-8 years, my daughters (both student musicians) and I have tried nearly all of them. I insist they wear them during class time, and often during individual practicing depending on where they are practicing.These went to our trumpet playing daughter, and she says they're her favorite so far. Once she has the right size eartip attached, they are easy to insert with a good seal, yet are comfortable for long wear--as much as 4 hours during football pep band.She also likes the case--not overly big, and the carabiner is handy to clip the case to her trumpet case.
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