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Howard Leight Laser Lite earplugs deliver professional-grade hearing protection with a standout SNR 35dB noise reduction. Featuring self-adjusting polyurethane foam and a contoured T-shape for easy use, these vibrant magenta and yellow plugs combine comfort, hygiene, and visibility to keep you safe and compliant in noisy environments. Each pack includes 30 pairs of disposable, soil-resistant earplugs designed for long-lasting comfort and quick compliance checks.
Units | 30 count |
Brand | Honeywell Howard Leight |
Format | Pair |
L**A
Perfect Night's Sleep
These ear plugs are perfect and work well every time. Perfect noise reduction. Fits perfectly. Helps with my quality of sleep. Individually wrapped and good value for money. So much so, I am going to order some more now.
S**D
The best on the market
Why did you choose this product over others?:I am using them for years now and I love to use them everynight. They are soft and block very well sound.
H**L
Soft, comfortable, and highly effective.
I’ve been using these Howard Leight Laser Lite foam earplugs for sleep and general noise reduction, and they’ve been a solid choice. The soft, low-pressure foam inserts easily and expands to seal snugly, and the T-shaped grip makes them easy to insert and remove—very helpful if you sleep on your side .What I love:Excellent noise reduction – rated around 32 dB SNR, they effectively muffle street sounds, snoring, and background noise .Comfortable fit – users consistently praise their softness and suitability for side sleepers or medium-to-large ear canals .Visible and practical – bright colors make them easy to find, and the contoured shape aids insertion and removal .Minor drawback:Slightly bulky for some – may not fit well in smaller ear canals, and a few users find them too large .---Summary:Howard Leight Laser Lite earplugs offer reliable noise reduction and comfort—ideal for sleepers and anyone needing serious sound blocking. Just be aware they’re a bit full-sized, so smaller-ear users might prefer something slimmer. Highly recommended for a restful night.
K**T
which I recommend. The little packets are extremely convenient
As a newly-fledged insomniac of a few years' standing I now depend on these things and keep little hoards of them anywhere I am likely to sleep as well as in bathbag, handbag, rucksack etc.They are not environmentally friendly but you do have the option of reusing them an unspecified number of times, which I recommend. The little packets are extremely convenient.They roll beautifully narrow the first few times, and then slowly get spongier and lose the memory bit of the memory-foam formula. However, they remain usable for many nights longer if you follow a couple of tips and practise a bit. I find the best method is to roll briefly but firmly, swiftly lick the end (I know, I know – and on top of the re-use comment above, too – please, just deal with it, medieval art is full of ear-wax*), and then, while gently pulling back and up on the ear, insert immediately with a slight twisting motion. Cannot easily be done lying down.They successfully block out most noise: aeroplanes overhead, spouse snoring (unless it reaches unreasonable levels), people wheeling plastic-wheeled luggage across pavement bricks in the middle of the night, vixens screaming, the rubbish truck, radiators burbling, next-door shower sounds etc etc. Pretty good for normal treble. They're not great at filtering loud low noise where it starts to be about vibration. NB of course also they won't do anything about your own sounds of breathing, heartbeat, etc. except slightly magnify them.These along with Hearos are the most comfortable earplugs I've found. I have narrow earholes which hurt after more than a few hours of wearing any earplugs but these are the ones I can wear longest. If you find they are particularly painful immediately after insertion, gently (gently!) shift them a scant millimetre outwards by lightly pulling and twisting. It seems to ease them up.The rhubarb-and-custard-on-amphetamines look repelled me at first while I was still using Hearos in soft medical beige. (Hearos are also very comfortable.) However, I've come round to the Laser Lites' bright colour. It doesn't look quite so revolting after repeated use, it's slightly cheering (which is needed at 3.17 am when you realise you're going to have to wear them after all), and it makes them easier to spot in half-light, under bedside cabinets, when desperately rooting through bottom of handbag for emergency pack in strange hotel after forgetting to pack the regulars, etc.*Google 'ear wax medieval painting' if you don't know already.
H**N
Very soft
Soft & comfy for every night use
R**E
Useful item
I use these at night dye to a snoring partner, they illuminate some of the noise.
M**E
Cheap and fit for purpose
They do the job
R**E
Poor quality, waste of money, too small
Unfortunately I experienced the same issues as many other one star reviews on here. These ear plugs are absolute rubbish and a waste of money. Far too small for them to actually fit in and stay inside your ear canal. As a result they do little to dampen the sound and fall out very easily. The actual foam material is very soft too, feel poor quality. Get the bright orange ones by the same manufacturer, they are much better. I'm starting to doubt lots of products on Amazon now, seems to be an awful lot of junk for sale on here!
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