Happy Ears earplugs

Thursday, 10 December, 2015 | Supplied by: John Morris Group

Happy Ears earplugs

Happy Ears earplugs combine noise reduction and sound reproduction. Ordinary earplugs tend to muffle both lower and higher frequencies, which can lead to a tinny, muddy sound. Happy Ears deliver an average noise reduction of around 20 dB at all frequencies, meaning the ears are protected from harmful noises with no reduction in sound quality.

The construction of the earplugs — featuring a hardened ‘foot’ at one end and a soft ‘leg’ at the other — helps to preserve sound quality while providing high levels of protection and comfort. The earplugs are made from ABS in the core and thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) on the outer surface and all materials are medically approved.

In addition to blocking the ear canal, the firm ‘foot’ means that the sound reaching the ear is both clear and crisp. When the earplug’s soft hat is placed in the outer ear, it automatically moulds itself according to the shape of the ear, becoming almost round. The soft material then tries to return to its original oval state; this creates pressure against the outer ear canal, ensuring a secure fit.

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