🔕 Silence is the new luxury—claim your quiet kingdom tonight!
Beary Quiet Ear Plugs deliver powerful 27dB noise cancellation with reusable, waterproof, and moldable silicone construction. Designed for all-day comfort and hygiene, they adapt to any ear shape and come with a travel case, making them perfect for sleeping, traveling, studying, or swimming.
Units | 12 Count |
Brand | Beary Quiet |
Format | Individual |
M**N
Effectiveness of Beary quiet earplugs.
Beary quiet Earplugs do the job perfectly 👍
M**L
Comfortable and flexible
Great earplugs. Soft and flexible, can mould into your ears to create a snug fit seal. The most comfortable earplugs I've come across, and I have sensitive ears and am a side sleeper. Recommended.
D**S
Sleeping without listening to rackets
The ear plug are excellent for my sensitive hearing as i got Autism, but mainly it to help me sleep or concentrate me from my mid 50s mad neighbour who get so drunk or go blooming full r-tard and keeps arguing with his dad for no reason what so ever at the stupidest times.They are very good to stick on ur ear and mouled on your ear for comfort like when you get hearing aids but the downside to it is that you need to push the mould in to the canal for a better cancellation or other wise you be not getting good sleep as when i done it you can ear stuff around you but when you push the mould in for 10 seconds and it be fine unless it falls off during your sleep that had happened to me couple of times. Even it can get dirty quickly and also degrades fast then unexpected.
A**A
Ok earplugs worth the price.
Ok earplugs, however it does block out all sounds. I don't like the fact that there's a small chance of it getting stuck, and needing to visit the ER.
B**N
Easy to use and comfortable
Really good product
E**T
I really wanted these to be as good as their other products...
I use this company's nasal strips because I am informed by the wife, that upon occasion, I am prone to snoring!A scurrilous accusation I feel, but in order to keep matrimonial harmony I tried the strips.Those are truly outstanding and work well.Now in order to aid her sleep she has taken to using ear plugs of a night and I thought these would be an improvement over the standard (yellow 3M) ones she has.Alas they are really not good.They are basically very soft silicone balls that are way too large to begin with, so you have to tear sections off to get the correct size.Then you mould it around to fit in your ear. It is supposed to sit mainly in the outer ear with a little in your ear canal.This is one of those times where theory meets reality, and theory loses - as usual.It just does not sit it place, it is uncomfortable and ultimately, a complete waste of money.This is not a criticism of the company as I rate them, but this product is a real duffer.Sorry, just stick to standard ear plugs, and in particular those made by 3M.
A**P
Essential to my husband's survival
After years of trying to find ways to live with my husband's snoring (and ensuring he lives too!), I have found these wee beauties. No longer do I and the cat have to decamp to the spare room in the middle of the night!They are noise reducing rather than noise cancelling, which is preferable as who doesn't want to hear the fire alarm? So if you want to hear nothing then you'll need something else, and someone to wake you up if there's a fire. But to aid a good night's sleep, get these.They can take a bit of work to get right. The instructions say to use one in each ear. That's OK if you have big ears, but mine are in proportion to my height which is 5ft nothing on a good day. Other reviewers have suggested splitting them in half, but I've found using a third each is better for me, so take some time to play around until you find the right size for you.Make sure your hair isn't in the way, that prevents them forming a full seal in your ear. Once you put them in hold them in place while you count ten seconds, then roll your finger gently away so the ear plugs stay in place. Then drift off to a lovely sleep!As I've said, they only reduce the noise rather than cancel it, so they you can still hear your hubby snoring when he pulls you in close and snores right next to your ear. For that I recommend training the cat to sleep in between you to act as a barrier!Sweet dreams!
L**G
They're alright...
I used to wear the single-use foam earplugs, but decided to switch to re-usable ones for environmental reasons. I've been using these for several weeks now to give them a fair a chance as possible, but to be honest, I'm not sure I like them.They cut out enough noise that I can sleep, just the same as my old foam earplugs. I'm a massively light sleeper and would definitely recommend trying earplugs if you're struggling to stay asleep.It was a bit strange to get used to the earplugs being outside your ear canal, as the foam ones go mostly inside, but I've ended up going against the manufacturer's instructions and I put part of the earplug inside for the following reason:I get woken up by the earplugs themselves, as they get 'caught' on the pillow and get loosened/pulled from your ear. At first, I assumed it was because too much of the earplug was 'sticking out', but it still happened even after I'd cut them down to size (I have fairly small ears and I would recommend cutting them down if you do, too - I removed about 1/3). It's clearly something to do with the silicone material and the friction on the pillow case.UPDATE:Having now been using them for several weeks/months, I probably wouldn't recommend them - at first, they stay-to-shape after you've moulded them to your ear fine. But after about 2 weeks of use (and yes, I keep them clean), they stop retaining their shape and just fall out whilst you're asleep, which wakes you up...
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