Find Your Ideal Noise Protection
When selecting earplugs, it's important to consider both the NRR and the specific needs of the user. Comfort, ease of use, and the ability to hear important sounds (like alarms or conversations) should also be taken into account. For individuals with medical conditions or severe sensitivities, consulting with a healthcare professional or audiologist is recommended to find the most appropriate hearing protection solution.
Category | NRR Range (dB) | Recommended Uses | Suitable Products |
Daily Life and Office Work | 15-21 | Open office spaces, coffee shops, libraries, home offices | Calm Ring (18 dB), Quiet Zone Ring (18-21 dB) |
Hypersensitivity, Autism, and ADHD | 20-28 | Reducing background noise, minimizing sensory overload, improving focus, creating calm environments | Traveler Ring (25-28 dB), Zone In Ring (21 dB) |
Snoring and Sleep Disturbances | 25-30 | Blocking partner's snoring, reducing street noise, minimizing neighbor disturbances | Snore Stopper (30 dB) |
Noisy Environments and Industrial Work | 25-33 | Construction sites, manufacturing plants, airports, concerts, landscaping | Ring Shield (25-28 dB), Ultimate Pilot Ring (32 dB) |
Traveling | 20-28 | Reducing airplane engine noise, minimizing road noise, blocking airport chatter, quieting hotel rooms | Traveler Ring series (20-28 dB) |
Stress Reduction | 18-28 | Meditation, creating quiet moments, reducing sensory input, improving sleep quality | Quiet Zone Ring (18-21 dB), Calm Ring (18 dB) |
Daily Life and Office Work (NRR 15-21 dB)
Earplugs with lower NRR ratings are suitable for everyday noise reduction and improving focus in moderately noisy environments:
- Open office spaces to reduce distracting conversations and background noise
- Coffee shops or co-working spaces to enhance concentration
- Libraries or study areas to minimize ambient sounds
- Home offices to block out household noises
The Calm Ring (18 dB NRR) and Quiet Zone Ring (18-21 dB NRR) are good options for these scenarios
Hypersensitivity, Autism, and ADHD (NRR 20-28 dB)
For individuals with sensory sensitivities, moderate to high NRR earplugs can help manage overwhelming stimuli:
- Reducing background noise in public spaces
- Minimizing sensory overload in crowded areas or during social events
- Improving focus during work or study sessions
- Creating a calmer environment for relaxation or sleep
The Traveler Ring (25-28 dB NRR) or Zone In Ring (21 dB NRR) could be beneficial for these needs
Snoring and Sleep Disturbances (NRR 25-30 dB)
Higher NRR earplugs are recommended for blocking out loud snoring or environmental noises that disrupt sleep:
- Blocking partner's snoring
- Reducing street noise in urban environments
- Minimizing disturbances from neighbors or roommates
The Snore Stopper (30 dB NRR) is specifically designed for this purpose
Noisy Environments and Industrial Work (NRR 25-33 dB)
High NRR earplugs are crucial for protecting hearing in loud work environments:
- Construction sites
- Manufacturing plants
- Airports or other transportation hubs
- Concerts or music venues (for staff)
- Landscaping or lawn care
The Ring Shield (25-28 dB NRR) or Ultimate Pilot Ring (32 dB NRR) provide strong protection for these settings
Traveling (NRR 20-28 dB)
Moderate to high NRR earplugs can enhance comfort during various modes of travel:
- Reducing engine noise on airplanes
- Minimizing road noise during car or bus trips
- Blocking out chatter and announcements in airports or train stations
- Creating a quieter environment in noisy hotel rooms
The Traveler Ring series (20-28 dB NRR) is specifically designed for travel scenarios
Stress Reduction (NRR 18-28 dB)
Earplugs can help create a calmer environment, potentially reducing stress levels:
- Meditation or relaxation practices
- Creating quiet moments in busy households
- Reducing sensory input during overwhelming situations
- Improving sleep quality, which can lower overall stress
The Quiet Zone Ring (18-21 dB NRR) or Calm Ring (18 dB NRR) could be suitable for these purposes .
Additional Considerations
- For extreme noise environments or individuals with severe sensitivities, combining earplugs with earmuffs can provide additional protection.
- Custom-molded earplugs may offer better comfort and effectiveness for long-term or frequent use.
- High-fidelity earplugs are available for musicians or concert-goers who need to preserve sound quality while reducing volume.