🎶 Protect your ears, own the moment.
Decibullz Professional Moldable Earplugs combine custom thermo-fit molds with advanced passive acoustic filters to deliver superior noise reduction while preserving sound clarity. Designed for musicians, DJs, and festival-goers, these reusable earplugs offer a secure, comfortable fit with multiple tip options and come in a premium carrying case for on-the-go protection.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3 x 4.72 x 1.93 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 4 x 6 inches |
Brand Name | Decibullz |
Model Name | Professional |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Decibullz |
Part Number | FLTR-PRO-BLK |
Style | In-ear |
Included Components | Two Decibullz Thermoplastic Custom Molds, Two Acoustic Filters, Three Sets of Triple Flange Tips S, M, L, Three Sets of Max Protect S,M,L Foam Tips, Premium Carrying Case, Instructions |
Size | Large |
C**Y
Taking these to every concert
I wore these to the stray kids concert at globe life field for both days. The first day I was in the pit and could feel the bass in my chest so I put them on immediately and they definitely helped protect my ears. I didn't notice any problems with hearing the music or the members when they spoke to us. I heard that a lot of people were complaining about the sound quality at the venue and that they couldn't hear what any of the members were saying but I didn't have any problems - they were crystal clear for me. On day 2 I was farther away so I left the plug out for the first couple songs. I was then able to understand why people had been complaining the sound quality was much worse. I figured it was because I was farther away from the stage and closer to where the sound was bouncing but then I put the ear plugs in and the sound quality improved drastically. Normally I can't tell much difference between good or bad sound quality but the difference here was stark. Will absolutely be bringing these to every concert from now on just in case. The custom mold also helped keep them in my ears which is always a problem for me with other ear plugs. I did get some fatigue after wearing them for 3 hours but I was able to take them out occasionally to give my ears a break and they were comfortable for at least the first 2 hours
A**J
Good For Off The Shelf, But...
Overall, these are the best, by far, off-the-shelf passive earplugs that I've tried (Loop Experience Plus/Pro and Earos One the others). The Loop just sounded like a wool blanket over everything. The Earos One damped a lot on top and also limited some harmonic bloom, but I also perceived some distortion. I experience a bit of distortion with certain high frequencies at louder volumes. With these greatly lowering the volume, it left me wondering if either they were leaking or the filter wasn't good. Moreover, the Earos One only have two sized tips, and the larger ones were too big for my ears.These Decibullz are smooth sounding and let some audible harmonic development to occur. But the top end is still quite rolled off. All of the brands advertise an even attenuation across the frequency spectrum including these. That's just not happening, so if you're sensitive to hearing harmonic overtones and air, they'll be missing when using these (and I'm guessing ANY passive models, including custom). If you're just looking for a casual use earplugs to use at loud concerts, these would be fine. If you're a musician and/or really particular, they may not be.I'm going to look into electronic ones, as they may preserve air and harmonic structure better.One other thing, though relatively minor, is a mediocre design flaw, at least it doesn't work for me. The lanyard, used for carrying portabiilty, requires that the earplugs sound filters to be removed in order to insert the lanyard attachments. You'd think they would come up with a design that allows you to put the earplugs onto the lanyard so you could take the earplugs on and off quickly. The lanyard attaches to the earplugs with each end of the lanyard plugging into and filling up the space where the filters go. So it's either the filter or the sound filter, but not both. That kind of kills the ability to use them quickly when needed.The small filters, meanwhile, need to then go in a pocket or purse. So if you want to actually use your earplugs, you have to take off the lanyard, plug in the filters, and stow away the lanyard. That design sort of defeats the purpose of a lanyard. There is a carrying case. Might as well just stow the earplugs in the case until you need them. I see no real advantage to using the lanyard. (Of course, I'll feel like an idiot if I discover that I'm using the lanyard wrong, but I just don't see it any other way. At the end of each lanyard is the same size plastic piece as the filter. I don't see how both can fit in simultaneously.)
C**E
Finally! Plugs that fit and actually work
the Decibullz Professional Moldable Earplugs, and they have exceeded my expectations in every way! From the moment I received them, I was impressed with how easy they were to mold to my ears. The instructions provided were incredibly clear and straightforward, making the molding process a breeze.The passive noise reduction is truly impressive—these earplugs offer ACCURATE PASSIVE REDUCTION without compromising on the FULL CLARITY OF SOUND. Whether I'm at a noisy concert or working in a loud environment, the Decibullz earplugs deliver exceptional sound isolation while allowing me to hear essential sounds with great clarity.I also appreciate how they accommodate both large and very small ear canals, ensuring a CUSTOM-FIT for anyone who needs it. The comfort and snug fit make them ideal for prolonged use, whether it's during sleep, studying, or working out.Two minor drawbacks, one is that they do cause a slight irritation initially, but I suspect I'll get used to it quickly. It's only mildly annoying and doesn't detract from the overall performance. Additionally, the L and R markings on the plugs melted away during the hot water molding process. To avoid any confusion, I recommend labeling your water mugs before you drop the earplugs in.Overall, the Decibullz Professional Moldable Earplugs are a top-notch choice for anyone in need of effective, custom-fit ear protection. Highly recommended!
D**.
NOT noise "cancelliing"
Returned them. they were advertised with the noise cancelling feature but they are only passive noise reduction.
O**N
Good idea and design - but you’re still putting a hard plastic mold in your ear - and it hurts.
They DO cancel a lot of noice —- BUT —- bottom line, they’re pieces of hard plastic you shove down your ear. Sure, it’s rubbery and soft when you melt it to mold it - but it sets up into a pretty hard piece of plastic. The fact it’s custom fit doesn’t negate the brutal hardness. Also - the center of the earpiece never melts or conforms - it’s just a solid hard plastic pole (covered with a Christmas tree shaped plug) lodged in your ear.Last, when I finally did get a pair fully molded and fitted correctly - the core or “filter” is another piece of hard nonconforming plastic in your ear - and in my case at least protruded just enough to interfere with putting the helmet on and taking it off. In other words, as I remove the helmet the filters in the plugs get caught and these very hard plugs get ripped out of my ears. No fun.
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