Have you ever been to a concert and then spent the next day listening to the ringing in your ears? That sound indicates that your ears were exposed to possibly damaging sound levels. “The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders states that about 15% (26 million) of Americans between the ages of 20-69 have high frequency loss due to loud sound exposure, work-related noise, and leisure activities.” Effective hearing protection can be hard to find and hard to keep with you. EarPeace has a solution that is proven to protect your hearing by Michael & Associates, the leading independent lab in the country for measuring hearing protection performance. EarPeace hearing protectors are made of strong, reusable, hypoallergenic silicone. They protect your hearing by reducing sound pressure by 75%, but they maintain high-quality sound fidelity. They come in three colors to match skin tone, so they’re discreet. They’re always with you, stored safely in their aluminum cylinder clicked to your keychain. At only $12.95, they’re affordable. The holiday gift-giving season is close – why not give someone the gift of good hearing with EarPeace hearing protection?
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Thanks. Should work better than the kleenix I usually stuff in my ears. I’m retired, have excellent hearing, and want to keep it that way.
Awesome just bought 2, ive always wanted something that was made for my ears. I’ve practiced playing drums for 12 years and have only resorted to toilet paper, napkins or plain ol earplugs…never got the sound I wanted. It was inconvenient to find something to plug my ears at loud events. I like that whenever I need protection, it will always be on my keychain!
Im glad someone out there with the idea, helping those who are looking to help themselves!
Please post their coupon that is still active!
Buy 2 get 25% off, plus free shipping anywhere in US!!
Coupon: Music25
I always find something I like/useful/innovative on this site.
Thank you very much!
Am I the only one wondering how these would work for shooting?