I love music and I love it loud. There's something about having speakers blast out tracks at high levels that amps the excitement. However, not everyone agrees. The kids and dogs easily consider loud music excessive to their hearing, which is why I play my stuff at moderate levels when at home.
But that's what concerts and local shows are for. Babysitter for the kids, drinks and live music for the adults. But as much as I love loud music there is a cutoff point, where pleasure turns to pain. Ringing in the ears or mental fatigue after a show is never that much fun to endure, especially when you don't have to. Acoustic filters is the answer, my friends.
Design & Comfort
Unlike your basic foam earplug, the Doppler Labs DUBS acoustic filters are meant to last. If you're going to be participating in activities that warrant earplugs, why waste money on disposables? All you need is a solid set that works well, which is exactly what DUBS does. Just like owning a favorite pair of wired/wireless earbuds for music listening, you should have a great set of filters for loud environments. DUBS even come in a pocketable hard case with a lid that snaps shut.
Sort of looks like miniature boots when sitting upright
These DUBS acoustic filters fit like standard in-ear buds. It's just one size that should fit most, but may not fit all. Each bud is a singular piece that doesn't have a removable tip, like you might be accustomed to with most earbuds headphones. It's all fused together, so don't try to separate it unless you want to ruin your DUBS.
The tips are your standard, soft silicone that fits well in the ear. There's no wrong way to insert the DUBS acoustic filters as long as it's comfortable.
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