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HEAROS High Fidelity Musician Ear Plugs Ultimate In Comfortable And Hearing Protection Professional Musicians Earplugs Noise Cancelling Earplugs For Concerts Motorcyclists Loud Events (1 Pair)
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  • RELISH THE NUANCES of music without hearing loss. Our noise cancelling ear plugs deliver flat attenuation so you hear music as it is intended, but with elimination of up to 12 dB of potentially damaging sound.
  • SEALS OUT damaging noises with 3 form-fitting flanges. HEAROS High Fidelity Ear Plugs reduce noise by 20 decibels, protecting your hearing from city traffic, band practice and construction equipment.
  • INCONSPICUOUS and comfortable enough for all-day wear. Soft medical-grade silicone is hypoallergenic and stems are transparent to blend in with your natural skin tone. HEAROS come out with a gentle tug.
  • FREE CARRYING CASE keeps your HEAROS at your fingertips on a jacket pull, or in a gig bag or backpack. Protect your hearing at nightclubs, as well as while mowing the lawn or practising at the firing range.
  • MADE IN THE USA under rigorous quality control protocols for noise reduction you can rely on. These must-have musicians’ accessories strike an uncompromising balance between performance and comfort.
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Height1 Inches
Length3.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2007
Weight0.00625 Pounds
Width5.25 Inches

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u/sublimatedpotato · 223 pointsr/AnimalsBeingBros

Yes high volume noises or long durations at lower volumes can be damaging to anyone's hearing. These effects are cumulative over time. Fortunately it was the one and only time the dog has run out during a show and the amount of time it was on stage was minimal... ~15 seconds as you can see. So it should hopefully be no worse off than you or I in a similar situation.

I highly recommend anyone / everyone wear ear plugs at shows either way! A pair of Hero's are relatively cheap and allow you to still hear the music with minimal loss to experience: https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA

u/Splendor78 · 46 pointsr/HipHopImages

The smartest thing you can take to a concert. You might think you look dumb but hearing loss is no joke. Especially if you plan to continue a career reviewing music.

And for ~$15 you can get a nice reusable pair that will let you hear everything without permanent hearing loss.

u/CTgowiththeFLOW · 9 pointsr/hiphopheads

Anyone got any suggestions for earplugs to wear during concerts? I was looking at some yesterday and through some amateur research (there was a thread on from r/LPT and head-fi.org), I came across these brands. Alpine, Hearos, DownBeats, and Etymotic. I had trouble figuring out which ones to get so I bought the Hearos because they seemed similar to the rest and they were the cheapest with Amazon Prime. But if anyone has any suggestions or comments, I'd like to read em.

u/alimobali · 7 pointsr/Metalcore

I've been going to concerts for almost 10 years now and I only recently started wearing them after reading a post from a guy who developed tinnitus. The music does not sound that bad with them in and it actually feels nice to go home and not have your ears ringing and sore at the end of the night. You can also purchase high to low end quality earplugs that are made to specifically block out the damaging volume for musicians and concerts. I just use regular rubber ones though that are reusable and they work for me

u/FreakingEthan · 7 pointsr/BuyItForLife

No need to spend that much. I use these: https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA

They reduce the dBs but still allow you to hear all frequencies (cheaper earplugs will reduce the highs too much for proper enjoyment). I've had mine for several years and they're still working great.

u/-yeah- · 6 pointsr/EDC

I carry these guys in a rubberized case on my key ring (soon to be replaced by a more durable pill fob).

I put a pair in my pocket nearly 6 years ago for a concert. The case never left my pocket. I just get a fresh pair of ear plugs every x-amount of uses.

It was my 1st EDC and remains my most valued after keys/phone/wallet. They have come in handy a surprising number of times.

Needless to say, they're not being removed from my EDC anytime soon.

u/TellMyMommy · 6 pointsr/Trombone

I’ve had a pair of Hearos in my case for a few years now, and they get the job done! Here’s a link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FDhZBbX89CNFB

u/oNegative · 5 pointsr/indieheads

What kinds of concerts are we talking here? If it's Swans/Mogwai/My Bloody Valentine loud, you're gonna need something a bit stronger than, say, Fleet Foxes or Andrew Bird.

For most concerts, you can do with a 10-20 dB earplug made for musicians. I recommended these for most concerts.

If you're going to epically loud concerts (Swans, etc) you'll need something closer to 30-40 dB, and even then it may not be enough. When I saw them live the first time the bass was so loud it conducted through my bone structure and went around my earplugs. Only recourse at that point is to move back a bit.

(I studied acoustics in college, the science is actually pretty cool) What's your concert list?

u/setec_prod · 5 pointsr/audioengineering

If your loss is environmental - or you work around loud machines or spend a lot of time on jets etc - I recommend these wherever I can: https://www.amazon.com/d/Earplugs/Comfortable-Protection-Professional-Cancelling-Motorcyclists/B000V9PKZA

I use them at concerts, live recording events (tracking drums), going into data centers, riding planes and trains, or just driving with the top down. They may help slow down your rate of loss.

Either way, music and production is about much more than raw sound frequencies. You could record, arrange, and produce a song then work with a mixing engineer for the processing. There are lots of possibilities for makin music and songs that don’t require perfect hearing.

u/SwugSwugSwug · 5 pointsr/Machinists

I'm a big fan of the Hearos Ear Plugs. They are reusable, block all the harsh noisy stuff, but still allows you to hear what other people are saying. They are small and fairly inconspicuous, too.

https://www.amazon.com/Comfortable-Protection-Professional-Cancelling-Motorcyclists/dp/B000V9PKZA

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I've tried the etymotic ones (er20xs and the high fidelity), but the two pairs I have gotten recently don't block as much noise as the first pair i got a year ago or so.

u/MrProfDrDickweed · 4 pointsr/techtheatre

https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA I like these because they are cheap and I am broke. But any molded ones you get from an audiologist would be great too

u/thrashing_throwaway · 4 pointsr/autism

Expensive

Cheaper

You can Google “decibel reducing ear plugs” and select clear ones. They might also sell them at your local drug store.

If anyone asks about them, you can say that you have tinnitus or you’re trying to prevent hearing loss.

u/janinja1000 · 4 pointsr/GradSchool

Well if you are shopping around, keep in mind that 33NRR ear plugs will remove A LOT of sound. If you want to be able to hear someone talking to you (say when someone just starts talking to you from behind your back) and be able to remove them quickly if they are a quite talker. look for "high fidelity" ear plugs. These are designed for musicians and concert goers that want to here more of the music and less of the crowd. these are usually rated at 12NRR.

u/evanofmn · 3 pointsr/Trombone

I really like my Hearos. They do a pretty good job of keeping a natural sound.

u/Carpetshark42 · 3 pointsr/autism

These earplugs are awesome! They block out a LOT of noise while still letting you hear people talk and even your TV. They were made for concerts and stuff. They may not block everything but they should help. HEAROS Ear Plugs

u/0100101010110 · 3 pointsr/cars

you need to make sure your plugs are seated correctly. squeeze the end and let the plug form to your ear canal (dont go too far). or hearos

u/Neurotikitty · 3 pointsr/misophonia

> As they're soft I tend to tear each plug in half so they're a better fit and if I'm in a situation where I want to block out a lot of noise but still be able to hear a little or converse with friends I'll squish them in but leave a tiny gap so some sounds are still audible.

For situations like that, hi fi ear plugs are amazing. They're technically meant for blocking out stuff like live music - where you still want to be able to hear the music, you just want it quieter. Normal foam plugs make everything sound muddy. But the hi fi ones have a brilliant side effect - you can actually still hear people talking pretty well, but you don't hear as many background noises.

u/InwardLooking · 3 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

For those that don’t know...Hearos:

HEAROS High Fidelity Musician Ear Plugs Ultimate In Comfortable And Hearing Protection Professional Musicians Earplugs Noise Cancelling Earplugs For Concerts Motorcyclists Loud Events (1 Pair) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4bUVAbYRW11T4

u/MagicBus42 · 3 pointsr/Guitar

I saw them in Denver recently. I used Hearos high fidelity ear plugs and the music sounded amazing. You can find them at Guitar Center or online. Here's the Amazon link https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA

u/gun_the_run · 3 pointsr/Muse

I recommend some hi Fidelity ear plugs since they'll sound better than general ones.

Etymotic

Hearos Earplugs High Fidelity Series

u/s0briquet · 3 pointsr/washingtondc

An hour before doors open is more than enough. It's a general admission show, so it's pretty much pure chaos.

Please, for the love of humanity, make sure your friend wears proper shoes. Preferably something with some decent toe protection. I can't tell you the number of inexperienced newbies I've seen at general admission shows with busted open toes. Feet will be stepped on.

Please also make sure that your friend is okay with being shoved, squished, bumped into, and rubbed up against. I guarantee the club will be over capacity for a show like that. This means there will probably be no place to escape from people.

If she should chose to accompany her man down on the floor, there's a 90% chance that there's going to be a mosh pit opening up about 3 or 4 people back from the railing in front of the stage. If shes standing in a group of beefy looking dudes (or real skinny dudes with interesting hair) who are all eyeing each other up and down, then that's a good sign that she's standing in the middle of where a pit might open.

As someone who has been to many many shows (I've seen Green Day 2 or 3 times), please encourage your friends to protect their hearing by wearing ear plugs. Hearo's are pretty commonly found in drug stores. I advise this type with 3 "ridges" as opposed to the compressible foam type, as they don't muffle the sound as much - they just turn the volume down.

Tell your friends to take some pictures, but don't be those people who film the whole show, and forget to engage in the experience.

T-shirts are gonna be at least $30, so make sure they take some cash for merch.

u/Jaikaro · 3 pointsr/Metal

Yeah, I used to play in a band and go to tons of shows with 0 hearing protection. Horrible idea.

In order to prevent this from getting any worse, get some good solid earplugs. It'll let you still be able to go to shows, and depending on the earplugs, you might actually be able to hear the music better! Personally I use these: http://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-Fidelity-Series-1-Pair/dp/B000V9PKZA They're comfy, and the music still sounds good.

u/PanicBlitz · 3 pointsr/Music

Hearos. I can't recommend them enough. I go to concerts and play in bands, and these are the only earplugs I use. They do a great job of lowering the volume, without making it sound like your ears are full of foam or underwater. I always have a pair in my back pocket.

u/FreestyleLemons · 2 pointsr/drums

I own some Hearos High Fidelity plugs, they are legit. You can clean them, they come with a case & they're relatively cheap considering they will last you nearly forever.
The design is great because it allows clearer sounds than normal foam plugs. I highly recommend them
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000V9PKZA?pc_redir=1414493698&robot_redir=1
Here's an Amazon link but you can find em at GC & such.

u/tessalasset · 2 pointsr/Coachella

Get these instead for $10 cheaper, OP. Been using this style of earplug for about 13 years now and never going back.

u/grid101 · 2 pointsr/EDC

Not so much for white noise, but I bought these for concerts and motorcycle riding and loved them:


https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V9PKZA/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


My partner then upgraded me to these, and I love them as well, but TBH I don't see how they are better than the $10 ones I bought myself first:


https://smile.amazon.com/Eargasm-Musicians-Motorcycles-Sensitivity-Conditions/dp/B019M576XW/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=eargasm&qid=1554298633&s=musical-instruments&sr=1-1-catcorr


I've since given her my Hearos to use at concerts. If I were you I think the Hearos would do you just fine; I haven't looked at the specs of either, like I said, they both appear to work pretty much the same.


Hope this helps.

u/opossum_minister · 2 pointsr/Bass

I generally keep two types of earplugs with me. The standard, cheap foam disposables for "loud rehearsal", and a set of these for wearing on stage. There is NO EXCUSE for not wearing earplugs. If you need to shout to get heard above a drummer or guitar while rehearsing, you should be wearing earplugs.

u/mshabooboo · 2 pointsr/PowerMetal

To piggyback off of this - I'd highly recommend the HearO High Fidelity brand:

https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1494423962&sr=8-1&keywords=hearo+high+fidelity

It's basically what Chris recommends with some extras. $14, comes with a case, and these have a filter in them that cuts high highs and low lows. I use them on-stage when singing, and I used to use them at concerts before I got custom molded plugs.

u/AlphaMelciados · 2 pointsr/hardofhearing

This is a real tragedy. But man, dont blame yourself. Carry on. Tell people about hearing loss and countermeasures. There are lot's of celebs with hearing loss problems...
https://noisecountermeasures.com/celebs-with-tinitus.html
SO don't panic, your life is not ruined. Educate others. Tell them that they should avoid noise exposure or protect their hearing.
For example when you attend loud concerts you should use earplugs with audio filters. And you should consider Frequency reduction values table. I made a research on this theme not so long ago. Here is the table for ~$20-30 earplugs for concerts:

|Vendor Average reduction Value|125 HZ|250 HZ|500 HZ|1000HZ|2000HZ|4000HZ|8000HZ|
|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|
|Crioxen Earplugs|15.1|15.4|17.1|19.9|26.9|17.7|29.9|
|ER20XS Earplugs|14.5|14.2|17.1|21.1|25.3|20.5|23.3|
|Eargasm Earplugs|14.7|14.8|16.8|20.3|24.3|21.4|25.7|
|HEAROS Musician Earplugs |14.5|14.1|17.0|17.4|21.2|20.7|23.1|
|Reverbs Earplugs|14.1|13.9|15.2|18.7|22.2|18.3|22.1|
|LiveMus!c Earplugs|13.5|13.5|14.5|17.9|23.1|18.2|20.1|
|Surefire Defenders|12.7|12.9|13.2|16.8|19.9|19.2|19.1|
|DownBeats Earplugs|12.9|13.2|13.1|17.4|22.2|19.7|21.1|
|Decibullz Earplugs|14.7|14.9|17.0|20.4|23.2|20.5|23.7|

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u/afancysandwich · 2 pointsr/Metal

> But I want to give a shout out to Big Business. I've been enjoying their songs, but they were even more impressive live. Just tons of energy and talent. They played a headliner quality set. That said, it's tough to open for Sleep. It's hard to resist comparing the openers to the headliners, but that would be really unfair in this case.

I loooooove Big Business and I saw them on their solo tour before they joined Sleep (I wish they got to open for Sleep here) and I'm really loving the new album. It's a grower like all their albums but it's weird how it's so accessible.

Get some Hearos plugs btw. I can't find the exact ones I have but I'm ordering these. I only use foam plugs under duress (like when I dropped my Hearos plugs at the Sleep show).

u/Vladimir_Pooptin · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

These are a good entry pair, there are more expensive ones that you can get if you decide it's worth the money

u/zck · 2 pointsr/weirdal

Agreed -- hearing protection is very important. I have a pair of earplugs that I wear at concerts -- if you get ones made for music, they do a good job and letting you hear the music pretty much as intended, but at a lower volume.

I know that some kids don't like wearing earplugs, so earmuffs are also an option. They're also harder to lose, because you'll notice if your kid pulls them off.

u/OtterSparkles · 2 pointsr/ElectricForest

https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA
Those! I found mine at guitar center, they were $15ish :)

u/hundreds_of_sparrows · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

There are some really great earplugs like these that are cheap, comfortable, not visibly noticeable and most importantly cut frequencies ~evenly so everything still sounds the same, just quieter. I wear mine at shows, bars and even when playing music. Can’t recommend them enough.

u/friedbunnies · 2 pointsr/aspergirls

These might help: HEAROS High Fidelity Musician Ear Plugs Ultimate In Comfortable And Hearing Protection Professional Musicians Earplugs Noise Cancelling Earplugs For Concerts Motorcyclists Loud Events (1 Pair) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tOsIAbWZSW9XD

u/delawarekid · 1 pointr/FireflyFestival

I have relied on these Hearos Earplugs for the past year and they are wonderful for dampening the volume but keeping the mid and high range detail.

You might have to buy a pair or three to find something that fits your ear/liking. Also buy some foam guys as backups, for sleeping and for the amigos.

u/Iamcolleeflower · 1 pointr/misophonia

Hi! I want to recommend these for you to experience the with. I use them all the time and I have a feeling they will block out the stomach growling. I personally use the small size, but they have medium and large (I think the link I sent is the medium or “regular” size). They are great because they don’t block out all noise and you can still hear people talk perfectly and you yourself can talk normally. I really think they might help with this trigger.

I personally don’t get triggered by bodily noises but I get horribly triggered by chewing noises and mouth noises.

https://www.amazon.com/d/Earplugs/Comfortable-Protection-Professional-Cancelling-Motorcyclists/B000V9PKZA

u/itsgravy_baby · 1 pointr/tinnitus

There are some out there for $9-10 if you can swing that: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IzKTDbTGMRWJ8. I’ve had mine for 2+ years.

But also wax earplugs for swimmers ear work really well or the foam ones that cost like $3 for a pack will help.

u/insideoutfit · 1 pointr/audioengineering

All of us. I use these.

u/Marikc1 · 1 pointr/solotravel

I actually use these earplugs and snorers still manage to keep me awake.

https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA

u/Matthewcabin · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Some replies below are suggesting high-fidelity earplugs, which I would have to agree with and expand on further.

Regular foam earplugs (the beige colored or orange ones you can get at a pharmacy (mini LPT, they are cheaper at guitar stores!) are great for loud environments, but cut out highs and lows quite a bit.

I wear the Hi-Fi earplugs from Hearos (http://www.amazon.com/Hearos-High-Fidelity-Series-1-Pair/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1274220378&sr=1-1) at just about any concert I go to, whether it is really loud or not because it actually makes the music sound better, harsh, damaging high frequencies are cut, making for a much better aural experience.

TL;DR: ditch the foam for concerts, get Hi-Fi plugs

u/seahawks · 1 pointr/Seahawks

You can get a dampening kind rather than a straight up muffler plug...look for those. You still get some great sound instead of everything turning into a muffle. Here's what I'm talking about.. You can of course get cheaper products but these are a multiple use product (hence the carrying case) and they work great considering they're only $10.

Also, be friendly, expect some jabs and you'll have a lot of fun if you can give some back!

u/troostorybro · 1 pointr/LosAngeles

I bought the generic pack of 20 for $4 at Walgreen's. For rehearsal/gigs with the band though I like Hearo's. I don't use them for sleep though because of the plastic bit that sticks out.

u/GLOOTS_OF_PEACE · 1 pointr/Guitar

This is all I use too. If you can't find this brand, Heros also make the exact same thing. I've tried them, and they're no different.

u/MakoSucks · 1 pointr/Music

Went to a Deicide concert and got stuck next to a speaker rack. bought Hearos the next day. My ears are still wrecked, but that's probably from just listening to death metal at high volume before that.

u/ne14sk8ing · 1 pointr/drums

When I was on drumline many of us used these and they worked quite well.

u/CallMeHando · 1 pointr/motorcycles

i do have some high-fidelity earplugs i plan on wearing. they lower the decibel level but don't distort the sound quality which is cool

similar to these: http://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA

u/Planticulture · 1 pointr/ArcherFX

I feel man. I have had some really bad hearing damage as a drummer. I use these now. They cut the sound but don't make it super muddy like the spongy kinds do. Its been said that hearing loss will be this generations cigarettes.

u/TophatMcMonocle · 1 pointr/drums

Hearos are $10 and work great. They're rebadged Etymotic ER20s.

I have a Tama Ergo Rider throne on my rock kit and a Roc-N-Soc on my jazz kit and I prefer the Tama. Some prefer the Roc-N-Soc, so I guess it depends on how you're built.

u/HotDogKnight · 1 pointr/grateful_dead

I've found a set of earplugs like these not only help with loudness or high frequencies, but they also cut the crowd noise a TON. I kept these in the for the whole central park show and was able to focus on the music a lot better:

https://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Earplugs-High-Fidelity-Free/dp/B000V9PKZA/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_lp_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FJ717QZHHMX45KBWWXSW

u/CapnGnarly · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

To those saying that ear plugs ruin the concert experience by muffling and muddying the sound, check out Hear-Os. They only reduce incoming noise by adjustable amounts (depending on the swappable filter installed) and don't reduce sound quality. As a musician I wear these on stage and have no problems hearing what I need to perform. No problems other than the problems I developed before I learned to wear ear plugs, that is...


EDIT- before anyone says they're too expensive, they're cheaper than your hearing costs to replace. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000V9PKZA/

u/cazlewn156 · 1 pointr/indieheads

Good call on the earplugs. I have a pair of Hearos and they're one of the best purchases I've ever made. They block out the sound without muffling it. It's magic.

u/Bear_Cavalry · 1 pointr/MetalMemes

You can find Hearos at guitar center.

If you have time for shipping I recommend Etymotic.