The product is great. I use them myself, but mostly for my wife, the world's lightest sleeper... Along with her eye mask, we joke that they are part of her "armor" for the night! Jokes aside, they've... See more
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The product is great. I use them myself, but mostly for my wife, the world's lightest sleeper... Along with her eye mask, we joke that they are part of her "armor" for the night! Jokes aside, they've... See more
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I have very small ears and i struggle with finding earplugs that fit me. These didn’t do it either. I can’t get them in properly, leading to them sitting weirdly, hurting and falling out. They don’t k... See more
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After Alpine redesigned my current favorite earplug and rendered them unusable, I thought I would try Happy Ears. Turns out that the “large” size are an absolute joke and and a complete safety hazard.... See more
These ear plugs are advertised as being a sleep aid, however they don't block out any noise whatsoever. If you're looking to reduce harm to your ears for live music events, or something similar, t... See more
Happy Ears Öronproppar. En perfekt öronpropp för sömn, konserter och simning eller mot dagligt brus. Våra öronproppar lanserades 2010 med fokus att ge våra kunder högkvalitativa och återanvändningsbara öronproppar som både skyddar örat mot skadliga frekvenser men samtidigt ger naturligt ljud till örat. Ljud som du vill höra i form av samtal och vågornas brus. Happy Ears fokuserar även på att bli det första miljövänliga öronproppsföretaget.
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Happy Ears ear plugs are fabulous. In no way does this company scam anyone. They are diligent, have great customer service and their product is revolutionary. Obviously their ear plugs don't work for everyone but I'm one of the thousands of people who've had their quality of sleep completely change thanks to these little guys. There seems to be a lot of expectation around what these ear plugs should do. They can't work miracles and solve all of the individual sound and sleep problems across the planet. But they sure can help you to get a better night's sleep. Are they a perfect fit? Obviously not - that would be pretty difficult given all the different ear canals across the world - but they are a brilliant simple design that can be adjusted at different angles and depths to get a pretty good fit for your individual ear canal. Is it worth the price to buy the sample pack to get your size? Definitely. I gave the large ones to my brother, kept the medium size for myself and didn't use the small size again. Since then I have ordered the medium in the 3 colour pack. I gave my sister a pair that she uses when travelling by plane. I gave my gym trainer a pair which she wears to music concerts. I am a side sleeper and yes I do wake up a couple of times during the night because one has slipped out or rotated a bit - but this is nothing compared to the complete lack of sleep I used to experience due to noise. I am about to order more so I always have a pair at home, at my dad's and in my backpack. For $20 AUD they are worth every cent.
I have bought a starter pack as I was really curious about this product. I don’t think it was made for the purpose as it’s not blocking any noises at all. Save yourself a time and money and avoid
Terrible. They are the worst €28 invested in my life.
I have been using them for 15 days and I have not managed to adapt to them nor have I seen any benefit compared to other types of plugs.
Without a doubt, the foam ones adapt much better and isolate noise better (in my case I use the typical colored ones from the Moldex brand, much cheaper than these). In my case, the happy ears ones do not fully adapt to the ear as they are more rigid. On the other hand they hurt when I put them on and when I sleep on my side.
What I would also like to see is the durability because in the short time that I have been wearing them they have changed from transparent to yellowish.
If you still think about buying them, the discovery pack is fine to try on sizes. In my case the S is super small and between the M and L they fit me more or less without falling (better the L than the M).
Be careful if you write a review not in English, they will reject it.
I sleep with earplugs every night. The husband snores, the building across the street has a generator, the trash truck idles. For the past year I have been sleeping with a single pair of Happy Ears earplugs (I do wash them once in a while).
I did not like them at first. I thought they were too small. I tried to use the large size. They poked when I slept on my side. They didn’t block enough sound. I switched to the medium size. They still poked. Still didn’t dampen sound enough. But there are things I hate about foam ear plugs too (the sucked out feeling in the morning! The feeling like they get stuck to your eardrums!), and these were better. So I kept at it. And they softened. And I came to realize they turn down the volume just enough. Now I love them.
I bought a few more, since I will be devastated if my Happy Ears break or get lost. The new ones are stiff and they poke me, and don’t block sound as well as my first set. That’s okay. I know they’ll soften. I know it takes a little time.
I bought the recycled discovery pack - to my surprise, the large size is what fits my ears the best. Would've at least preferred a scheme where I can get refunded for the sizes that do not fit.
It does reduce the noise and it has allowed me to sleep without distractions as noises are either dampened or near-inaudible. Note that they are not noise cancelling in the way where you don't hear a thing (this is not how they have marketed their product).
Sleeping on my side however is a bit uncomfortable, the earplugs will dig into my ear and overtime this will be uncomfortable. If you sleep on your back this is fine.
I am overall happy with the product, though it is a little bit on the expensive side for the discovery pack, which you have to do in order to figure out which size fits you best.
Near impossible to get out of your ear. I got the sample box (3 sizes). All fit badly, and are slippery and too short. Need pincers to get out of ear.
I’m a side sleeper and the happy ears falls out quickly. Would not recommend. Alpine sleeping earbuds are better!
Bought earplugs for the third time. Small size fits well for small ears. Normally earplugs hurt my ears because theyre too big, these are the right size.
Terrible. Bought the discovery pack, none of the 3 sizes fit, all feel uncomfortable, no less noise reduction than normal silicone ear plugs . I feel like I've been scammed.
No noise reduction at all. Zero help given by customer services. Wanted to seek their advice but they have not given anything useful in their response. You can only get a refund if you buy a more expensive pack of 3 and therefore waste 2/3 that don’t fit, making their environmental ethos a joke.
I feel trading standards should be made aware as they are selling a product that does not work and refusing to refund.
Great marketing, terrible product and customer service. Don’t buy.
I really like the Happy Ears ear plugs. They work great, fit very comfortably and are quite discrete. However, I think it is a shame they are only produced with 25 dB reduction. I would love editions with both more and less reduction for different settings - for example, if you go to a loud restaurant or bar, I think 15 dB reduction would be perfect. I hope that the company will look into the possibilities for developing other reduction levels in the future.
These earplugs are worth persevering with. I use them for sleep & like everything that fits in a unique way to the person using it, they do take a bit of getting used to. The information online from the company states the earplugs take about 2 weeks to soften up & I have found this to be true. Also - it’s worth trying to fit them in at a few different angles to see how they fit you best - & don’t push in too hard or too far - you don’t need to. When they fit well you don’t need to force them & I had no discomfort overnight. Having tried the discovery pack first, settled on medium, & have since ordered the recycled & ocean plastic versions too & all seem a good fit for me. But not immediately. Some trial and error was definitely involved but now I know how they work effectively for me it will feel good not to buy the disposable ones anymore.
So I’ve been using your earplugs regularly for months now, and I am about to stop, here is why :
- Even the smallest size get out of my ears during the night. When it does, it wakes me up (I’ve used the medium and small size).
- Then I have to look for it in my bed, pretty annoying.
- I think prolonged use unbalances the pressure in the inner ear. As my ears are vibrating now.
- In addition, after EACH use, I find myself with my ears oozing earwax (other proof for it altering the inner hear balance).
- Oh and it took me months to understand how to position it properly in the ear. The « Tutorial » is really poorly drawn and explained although it’s an essential point.
So I am sorry, but your product needs technical improvement, and I’m afraid it might be BAD for ears.
Incredible. So much hype and then I can't get them to work - and I really tried hard. These earplugs are dangerous too. Had to use tweezers to get them out of my ear again. Will stick with my oropax, way cheaper and at least effective.
Uncomfortable earplugs for too much money! I ordered the trial pack to try out the size. Unfortunately, they all hurt more or less and offer little or poor hearing protection. Good marketing, unfortunately bad product.
It is a scam. I bought a couple of plugs for my girlfriend. First of all, the marketing is slick and looks very high-end. But when I got the product in the mail they seemed cheap and nothing like the quality I expected.
She still gave them a go, of course. She used them and said they were less useful than other cheaper ones from the pharmacy. Wouldn't stay in place when sleeping and the db levels were lower than others she had.
After some days they ask for a review. I write a negative review (no offensive language or anything), and they reply that the content has been "moderated" because "it did not meet their corporate guidelines". What the? I go check the reviews on their site. Turns out all bad reviews are just people saying it didn't fit, and they always respond that they should've bought the Discovery Pack (which is also refundable). Funny--no mention of actual bad experiences with the quality of the product.
So, I decide to write another review, with much less content but still negative; again, no offensive stuff or saying it's a scam whatsoever. Of course, it gets rejected again for the same reason.
So yeah, it's a scam. Should've known as they were advertised via Google, otherwise wouldn't have even appeared on my search. If you must buy, do the Discovery Pack which is refundable. But to be honest, do yourself a favor and buy from brands with actual quality instead of just marketing and shady business models.
I am astonished by the bad reviews. No, no one is paying me. No, I don't work for them. I think people should be more careful with the reviews. You are talking about a company, and not just a scam, and bad reviews damage their reputation a lot. I bought the discovery set. And I had to try all sizes and move them in and out to find the perfect fit. I am a frequent user of earplugs, and I can tell you that the level of comfort and insulation is the same or even better than the Alpine earplugs of silicone ones like sleepdreamz. I can understand that these earplugs can not work for some people, but since the company gives a refund, I can't see the point of advising against buying them. They worked for me and for many other people. Just let people try. They are not cheap, but it's worth the try. They are incredibly comfortable for me and to other people.
I was so surprised to come on here and read all the bad reviews!! My happy ears are AMAZING. I live in a party area and it gets really loud so I sleep with my happy ears and don’t hear a thing. What I can imagine is that people either have the wrong size (make sure to buy the discovery pack at first so that you can try them all out - size really matters!!). I’m a 5,4 ft petite woman and the small was too small for me (I could still hear everything) so I use medium. Secondly maybe people aren’t putting them in properly? It takes a bit until I have them in the right spot but once I do I literally can’t hear anything anymore.
So yeah - I would 100% recommend (which I have done to so many of my friends).
I read the reviews and got myself some. I soooo wanted them to be good but alas no. Not only the most expensive earplugs I've ever purchased but also the least effective and not very comfortable. The search continues.
These plugs are extremely hard to remove from the ears. This morning I couldn't grab and remove one, so I had to go to the emergency room to have it removed from the ear. I'll never touch them again.
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