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Product description
This set of silicone ear plugs from wayersen offers reusable noise reduction for sleep and noisy environments, combining a soft, flexible material with a four-layer design to reduce harmful sound up to SNR 33 dB according to the manufacturer. They come in 10 colour pairs and are intended for uses such as sleeping, concerts, travel, studying and other situations where louder noise needs to be mitigated.
Key Points
The plugs use a patented four-layer structure developed to attenuate high levels of noise while remaining comfortable to wear. The design includes a short handle that helps with insertion and removal, and the material has been tested in multiple trials to find a comfortable, flexible feel. According to the manufacturer, a correct insertion with the rotation and pressure technique improves the reduction performance. A note from the maker clarifies that they will not reduce all sound to zero, but they do block noise levels that can be harmful.
Technical Specifications
- Name: wayersen Silicone Ear Plugs (10 pairs, 10 colours)
- Noise reduction (SNR): 33 dB
- Material: silicone, soft and flexible
- Patent: UK patent number 6276514, with patents also claimed for other regions
- Fit: one size, stated to fit 99% of adult ears
Usage Recommendations
To fit the plugs, apply direct pressure and a small rotational movement while inserting so the four-layer structure seats correctly in the ear canal. If you feel a pressure build-up or ear fullness while wearing them, press and rotate the outer wall of the plug gently to expel excess air from the canal and relieve discomfort. These plugs can be used for sleeping, concerts, motorcycling, flying and studying, and they are reusable so they can be kept for multiple sessions when cleaned and stored according to the included manual.
Practical Notes
The pack includes ten pairs in different colours and comes with user instructions and presentation packaging. Consider that silicone ear plugs may not suit everyone, and some people report temporary ear warmth or mild fullness when wearing in-ear devices for extended periods. The manufacturer indicates the plugs are for noise reduction and hearing protection, not for complete sound elimination.









