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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Decent enough plugs, for me they are a bit large. Good value for “normal” sized ears. Good sound isolation, relatively comfortable overnight, just a bit large for me.
Jeanie
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Soft and muffles the sounds of the environment well when sleeping!
Sergei Kniazhentcev
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Excellent choice for everyday use, do not change the ear form
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I worked nights for 11 years and these earplugs saved my sleep. I have very sensitive ears and tried a number of options before finding these.They are very soft and comfortable, and this comes from someone with tender ear canals. They have the highest decible rating I have found outside of double ear protection.Disposable, don’t expect to get extra uses out of them. Also great for yard work with noisy machinery. Each package comes with a small travel container. I keep a couple in my travel kit.Highly recommend
Tammy Scudder
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
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phil
Reviewed in Australia on December 9, 2024
I bought these for daily motorbike commuting, and they're fantastic. Spend the extra time rolling them, and installing them properly, and they remove any awful wind noise but don't make you feel like you're in a soundproof box.The plastic holder I wish was a bit more robust, mine broke at the hinge, but a bit of tape kept it going. Perhaps a little screw lid lip balm-style holder might work better. They stay clean and dust-free in the bag until you need a new pair; I swapped them out every week or so.Soft enough that I never got that ear and jaw ache when they expanded into my ear canal. I've gotten that ache from some other brands and styles and damn it's off-putting.I also do a bit of shooting with these, and I am super confident they protect my hearing, and they're comfy enough to wear for extended periods. I wouldn't want to change brands at this point.
Juan A.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2024
Trabajo de noche y estos son los que mejor me han aislado del ruido de la calle para poder dormir durante el día. Muy recomendables, aunque han subido bastante de precio.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
I love these ear plugs! And it has been super helpful to have the travel carrying case included with this purchase. I have used This brand of ear plugs for years now. I have bought a new bag six different times. I have a small bowl of them next to my nightstand and when my husband wakes me up in the middle of the night with his insomnia I will reach over and grab one of these ear plugs to put in my ear because I am a side sleeper and only need one ear plug. You can sleep with them in your ears and they will not bug you. I travel with them everywhere I go and use them on the airplane! Make sure when you take them out. You twist them and take them out slowly so you don't hurt your eardrum with the suction they create.
Horseman
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2023
These earplugs are bigger and longer than the ones I used (other brand). still okay for me at work. Price is cheaper and is 33 NRR, good. These products are from US., way better and reliable than the ones I ordered before from US too. but never shipped to me. overall, nice products.
Rajan
Reviewed in Australia on June 8, 2022
The package was open on arrival. It's at least supposed to be a sealed packet given the purpose.
David Sawkins
Reviewed in Australia on February 18, 2021
As described work well.
MacFlonz
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2016
I needed earplugs due to noisy neighbors. I tried different ones (including Mack's Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs, Flents Quiet Please, and some Hearos earplugs), but the Drift to Sleep are definitely the best so far.The Flents appealed to me because they are shorter, and I sleep on my side, so I figured they would be more comfortable, and I was wondering if the Drift to Sleep might be too long - but in reality, their length is not a problem at all. In fact, they are the most comfortable earplugs I have tried so far. With other earplugs, my ear canals would hurt in the mornings, but not with the Drift to Sleep. All else being equal, if you make earplugs shorter, you have to make them more dense in order to achieve the same level of noise reduction - and making them more dense increases their firmness, which makes them less comfortable. The Drift to Sleep strike a perfect balance.The level of noise reduction is excellent for my situation, that is, to block out the noise from upstairs neighbors who occasionally drop things on the hardwood floor. Normally, this would wake me up every time, but with the Drift to Sleep I don't hear this noise anymore - and in the rare event that I do hear something, it's so soft and distant that it doesn't bother me at all. But I can still hear my alarm clock in the mornings. Perfect.A little side tip for you: I use an iPhone app called "Progressive Alarm Clock" (by Spotlight Six Software) - you can choose from different Tibetan singing bowls, and the app wakes you up gently: it starts out very soft and then gradually gets louder and more frequent. There are a number of different patterns you can choose from. And for peace of mind, it has a "sure wake" feature that is pretty much guaranteed to wake you up if everything else didn't. Check the app out, it's great. So much better than the usual alarm clocks that give you a heart attack. (By the way, I am not affiliated with the developers in any way. Just a happy user.)Can you get cheaper earplugs than the Drift to Sleep? Sure. But these work great and are very comfortable - I don't know about you, but that's worth it to me. And let me tell you: you can easily use them for multiple days. I've tried it. They remain comfortable, and the noise reduction remains the same. I recommend you try them out and see for yourself. I haven't looked back since I've discovered the Drift to Sleep.One last thing: I could have sworn that when I bought these (on 3/17/2016), the Amazon listing said they have a noise reduction rating (NRR) of 29 dB. Because I remember thinking to myself "Hm, they have a different shape and length than the Flents Quiet Please, yet they have the same NRR. I wonder how they compare in terms of comfort of wearing." - the box they came in and the package insert don't specify the NRR, so I can't verify that they have a NRR of 29 dB. Maybe I'm wrong. But I noticed that one of the images on the Amazon listing now says they have a NRR of 33 dB. Now, if I am NOT wrong, and they DID have a NRR of 29 dB, and now they have changed the earplugs to bring them to a NRR of 33 dB, then obviously I can't tell you if this has changed anything about how comfortable they are. Mine are great, that's all I can say.I hope this review was helpful!
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