High Fidelity Earplugs for Concerts, Clubs & Everyday Life
Reusable, long-lasting earplugs
True Sound
Clear audio without muffling
20 dB Reduction
Great for concerts, subways, and everyday life
Whether you’re front row at a show, caught in subway chaos, or just want to tune out the noise without checking out, these are your go-to earplugs.
Designed for clarity, built for comfort — these are earplugs you’ll actually want to wear.
Our earplugs reduce incoming sound levels by approximately 20 dB across the frequency spectrum, while preserving clarity of music, speech, and ambient sounds. In other words, they turn down the “volume” without making everything muffled.
The difference is in the quality of the sound that comes through the earplug.
Foam earplugs will completely block out the sound while high-fidelity earplugs filter out the high-decibel frequencies that will permanently damage your hearing.
High-fidelity earplugs let experience the music without blocking out all of the sound.
These are ideal for concerts, festivals, clubs, loud bars / restaurants, subways and any situation where you want hearing protection without sacrificing sound quality.
They are not sufficient for impulse noise like gunshots or heavy industrial blasts — for those, over-the-ear muffs or specialized protections are recommended.
They can help prevent further damage by reducing exposure to loud sound, which is a common trigger for worsening tinnitus. However, they do not treat or cure internal ringing. If you have tinnitus or hearing concerns, consult a medical professional.
Yes - that’s one of the advantages of the high fidelity design. While everything will be quieter, speech intelligibility is preserved better than with standard earplugs.
Decibels (dB) are a logarithmic unit, so every 10 dB represents a 10x change in sound intensity. A 20 dB reduction lowers sound intensity by about 99%. In practical terms, a concert at 100 dB will feel more like 80 dB when you’re wearing our plugs — still lively, but much safer for your ears.
Great question — they’re related but not identical:
For example, a product with an NRR of 15 might equate to ~8–10 dB of real-world reduction. Our plugs are engineered for consistent, balanced 20 dB attenuation, which is what you’ll notice in everyday use.