WEAR EARPLUGS. SAVE YOUR HEARING.

Sound above 85dB can cause permanent hearing damage without the use of hearing protection. As the decibels rise, the amount of time you're safe decreases. Wearing earplugs reduces the risks.

Festivals and concerts can range from 105dB - 115dB's of sound leaving you safe for only 15 minutes to less than one minute without hearing protection.

EARPEACE MUSIC PRO earplugs will keep you safe and comfortable as the decibels rise without sacrificing sound clarity. Our innovative design & pro filter technology will have you experiencing music like ever before. ✌🏻

Great Earplugs!

I enjoyed an all-day festival without any discomfort. The fit was amazing, and I could wear them all day long. The music was crystal clear, and I didn't have ringing ears after it ended.

— Skylar M.

Fantastic

These are great, my first concert with them was a revelation, so much better than the regular foam ones I was using. Just what I needed.

— Eric C.

Best Purchase

EARPEACE earplugs are game changers. Went to a live concert and the sound was clear and I left without ringing ears. Brilliant.

— Frank W.

MUSIC PRO FAQs

Why choose EARPEACE?

EARPEACE is an industry leader and has been trusted for 10+ years. Our patented earplugs provide unparalleled fit & comfort while our filter technology delivers mastered attenuation for precise sound and clarity. Our mission is to enhance the experiences people value most, by providing the best hearing protection technology.

How does EARPEACE work?

EARPEACE earplugs work by filtering sound into the ear at a safe volume. The earplug and filter create both a seal and reduce the level of sound that enters the ear canal. Our filter technology replicates the sound crisp and clear so that your experience isn’t diminished, it’s enhanced. Earplugs are a crucial component to protecting your hearing from ringing in the ears, tinnitus and other various issues that can arise when you expose your ears to loud sounds.

Which MUSIC PRO Filter should I choose?

Medium Protection (16dB) - Best for situations where hearing softer sounds is still important to the experience. Examples might include a jazz club or the movies.

High Protection (20dB) - The best all-around filter for live music. Perfect for situations like a music festival where safety is critical but you are still communicating with others.

Max Protection (24dB) - Best for environments where you need extra protection. Examples include indoor concert venues or clubs where the sound can stay elevated in the 115dB range for extended periods of time.

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