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Heavys Earbuds Travel Case

Heavys Earbuds Travel Case

Regular price $22.00 USD
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Premium Protective Travel / Carry Case for Heavys H1E Earbuds Eco Friendly Material. 

Travel Case only. Does NOT include earbuds or charging case. 

    How it Works?

    How it works? We use specialized acoustic filters to reduce volume evenly across all frequencies, rather than just muffling sound like foam plugs. They act as a "low-pass" filter, attenuating harsh, high-frequency sounds while allowing a clear, balanced, and lower-decibel version of the music to reach the eardrum.

    Specs

    Materials: Silicone earplugs, Polycarbonate (PC) filter. 


    Color: Transparent with black internal filter


    Minim Sound Attenuation: SNR 23 dB | H 26 dB | M 19 dB | L 18 dB

    User Guide

    How to use H1F1 Earplugs: 1. Make sure earplugs are clean
    2. Hold the end between thumb and index finger
    3. Gently pull top of ear outward and upward to straighten ear canal
    4. Gently push and twist earplug until it seals comfortably.
    To Remove:Gently grip the pull tab and pull. Clean earplugs after use and store them in the protective case
    Cleaning: Earplugs can be cleaned with lukewarm water, neutral soap, stored in cool dry place and be completely dry before re-inserting into the ear

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    "I went to Orbit Culture concert with my new Earplugs and it was amazing!  Heard it all and walked out without my ears ringing. A must-have for live music! -Bill C.

    Protect Your Ears Without Losing the Sound

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    Who Should Be Wearing Earplugs?

    • Regular concert and festival goers - even 5 to 10 shows a year adds up over a decade
    • Musicians and touring crew- occupational hazard, full stop
    • Fans who stand near the front or the speakers - the loudest zone at any show
    • Anyone who's ever had ringing after a show - that's your warning sign
    • Parents bringing kids to their first shows - start the habit early
    • People with existing tinnitus or hearing sensitivity - protect what you have left
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