I need something for the sudden loud noises 😢 my neighbour above me is a pain in the arse and slams all her draws and doors. It might cover her TV noise but not the door banging that she does then, as you suggest. Dissapointing. How has no one solved this issue when there are so many earbud tech companies and with sleep being a big problem for so many!! Noise never ends these days! We need an earbud for side sleepers WITH noise cancellation that lasts for at 10-12hours. Allowing you to unwind for a couple hours before you actually fall asleep.
I don't have a solution but I feel your pain, impact noises are my kryptonite too. It doesn't help that it's so easy not to do, and should be obvious not to.
Unfortunately even with noise cancelling this would probably still be an issue. Sudden noises are near impossible to block effectively because the noise cancelling technology is reactive. Even my best headphones with ANC tend not to be able to block a loud bang or noise
Use silicone ear plugs. It's a game changer. I have tinnitus so plugs just leave me with the high pitched noise. But managed to get past that, and I use pinch and tear how much silicone you need type plugs (i realised you only need a tiny amount to plug the ear (but not so little you cant get it out). I started to feel uncomfortable with anything in my ear but went to Dr to remove all wax in ear and now much more comfortable.
I’ve been on the hunt for high-quality sleep/small Bluetooth earbuds for ASMR when going to sleep. So grateful I stumbled across your review -these look like they could be the ticket! Thanks Joshua!! 🙏
In your opinion do the Phillips block out as much noise as the Bose sleep buds or the sound core a10….my biggest issue is impact noises coming from higher floors of my condo
$200+ seems like a lot of money to spend when I can buy a pair of ear plugs for $10, but I guess it makes more sense when you're in a noisy environment. I'm not really in one often enough to justify the cost based on what it adds compared to just bog standard ear plugs.
I bought these headphones a few months ago but I just didn’t find them comfortable at all. I tried to persevere but if anything the pain in my ears got worse even though I tried different covers. I did return them and eventually I was refunded but it took me really nagging and then being passive aggressive to get them to pay me my Money back. I was so disappointed and I’m still looking for completely comfortable headphones for sleeping,
Manta Sleep Audio Sleep Mask. I bought the silk eye pad mask initially then they came out with the audio mask, so I took the silk eye pads and put them on the Audio Sleep Mask. Extremely comfortable. Nothing in your ears. I get about 2-3 nights of sleep before I need to recharge.
Y'all definitely need to try the SoundCore Sleep A20. They are the best, I was using airpods before and I am a slide sleeper and they hurt my ears or the fall out. The A20 doesn't fall out and perfect for side sleepers.
I use white noise to get sleep, but I do worry about it's effect on the brain, being under constant stimulation. Counterproductively I've been tempted to pick some of these up, as if I do get woken, my brain gets emotional and I can't sleep.
You don't want to wear ear plugs every night either since you can get addicted to them because your brain will try harder and harder to hear something. There's really no winning unless you live somewhere quiet or with naturally pleasant sounds.
My husband snores and I’m using apple headphones which I got used to but when I sleep aside I woke up with ear pain! I’m going to try this one but it’s too expensive.. let’s see
All in-ear headphones hurt my ears, so I’ve resorted to using regular AirPods. They do fall out during the night (I’m a violent sleeper), but that’s somehow always happened after I’ve fallen asleep. If you’re in the Apple ecosystem and don’t like in-ear headphones, I highly recommend AirPods!
I have the airpod pros and they still fallout and hurt my ear (a side sleeper) but then I found the SoundCore A20, kinda pricy but after using them for a week I am in love with them! They never fall out, they don't hurt my ear either.
Considering upgrading my bose quiet comfort buds to the new ultra ones but guessing they won't be comfortable for side sleeping or last through the whole night.
If something as bulky and ridiculous looking as these can't house active noise cancellation, I have very little hope for the future possibility of effective ANC sleep headphones
I backed the kickstarter years ago... The wiggly wires just want to fail. I totally wrapped them with silicone plumbing tape. They look a bit silly now, but they would have failed by now, I am sure.
It's sad, im looking for a solution to sleep in peace which means i often have to listen to some meditation/relaxing music. So the cable isn't the biggest problem, even if it is a issue, i could live with it. The biggest problem are my very very small ears... i can't even use earplugs made out of the softest materials if they're not made especially for kids ears 😑for the day i use overhead headphones, which is a great solution. But for sleeping, it's a absolute no go... On the market there are just in ear solution or those fabric headband things which (sadly) aren't good headphones at all. I really really hope i will find some good headphones to sleep comfortably in the future ❤
avoid mobile and gadgets in bed . respect the sleep . it will respect your body . although for people with anxiety , there are sleeping mask includes bluetooth thin headset inside cushion . or better are those which covers ear and eyes together but without any kind of electricity . my preference : 3d sleeping mask (complete dark ) and the breathing technique : 4-7-8 ( its free ) 1. breathing in quietly through the nose for 4 seconds. 2. holding the breath for 7 seconds. 3. exhaling through the mouth for 8 seconds.
I agree no bluetooth and electricity / music during sleep. AND one can just get earplugs, wax, cheap plastic or some more pricy loops made out of silicone. Then a sleep mask and basically one is all set !
SEEING THESE MAKES ME REALIZE HOW MUCH I LOVE MY BLUETOOTH SLEEP HEADBAND. NOTHING IN MY EARS. EASY TO SIDE SLEEP. IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME
@@tacodias I was channeling my inner Brick Taylor . lol There’s a small flat controller that you can adjust the volume and on and off. I wear it and listen to an app on my phone. The battery lasts all night. Very comfortable. Easily sleep on my side. I pull it down to cover my eyes. So it helps for when the sun comes up. But it really helps with not hearing my wife snoring. I was sleeping in the guest room at least a couple times a week. Once it I got the Sleepband I no longer have to. I’ve worn it on a plane a couple times too.
In your opinion do the Phillips block out as much noise as the Bose sleep buds or the sound core a10….my biggest issue is impact noises coming from higher floors of my condo
They won't do a lot for impact noises. Those are the bane of my life, people suck. Macks pillow soft ear plugs might help you. They seal over the outside of the ear, not in the canal.
This channel is super underrated
Much love 🫶🏻
@@JoshuaChangI agree
He has 220k subs....
I need something for the sudden loud noises 😢 my neighbour above me is a pain in the arse and slams all her draws and doors. It might cover her TV noise but not the door banging that she does then, as you suggest. Dissapointing. How has no one solved this issue when there are so many earbud tech companies and with sleep being a big problem for so many!! Noise never ends these days! We need an earbud for side sleepers WITH noise cancellation that lasts for at 10-12hours. Allowing you to unwind for a couple hours before you actually fall asleep.
I don't have a solution but I feel your pain, impact noises are my kryptonite too. It doesn't help that it's so easy not to do, and should be obvious not to.
Move???????
Unfortunately even with noise cancelling this would probably still be an issue. Sudden noises are near impossible to block effectively because the noise cancelling technology is reactive. Even my best headphones with ANC tend not to be able to block a loud bang or noise
Use silicone ear plugs. It's a game changer. I have tinnitus so plugs just leave me with the high pitched noise. But managed to get past that, and I use pinch and tear how much silicone you need type plugs (i realised you only need a tiny amount to plug the ear (but not so little you cant get it out). I started to feel uncomfortable with anything in my ear but went to Dr to remove all wax in ear and now much more comfortable.
Max this is a $50 product. $200 is just way too much for at the end of day average sounding earbuds in a fancy design
@@JessicaFEREM it's usually a fancy and functional design
Thanks for saving me having to watch the entire video this time
I’ve been on the hunt for high-quality sleep/small Bluetooth earbuds for ASMR when going to sleep. So grateful I stumbled across your review -these look like they could be the ticket! Thanks Joshua!! 🙏
If forcing me to have cables it had better have noise canceling. They tried to cut corners
Sleeping buds in general are such a ripoff. There’s no way these are worth that kind of money while not having ANC. It’s ridiculous.
I like the soundcore ones...I was even willing to buy the second one on a discount...
Have you used them?
What’s your experience?
@@soheibadel4205 comfortable, lightweight and effective
The soundcore aerofit pro are better for sleeping
In your opinion do the Phillips block out as much noise as the Bose sleep buds or the sound core a10….my biggest issue is impact noises coming from higher floors of my condo
$200+ seems like a lot of money to spend when I can buy a pair of ear plugs for $10, but I guess it makes more sense when you're in a noisy environment. I'm not really in one often enough to justify the cost based on what it adds compared to just bog standard ear plugs.
I bought these headphones a few months ago but I just didn’t find them comfortable at all. I tried to persevere but if anything the pain in my ears got worse even though I tried different covers. I did return them and eventually I was refunded but it took me really nagging and then being passive aggressive to get them to pay me my Money back. I was so disappointed and I’m still looking for completely comfortable headphones for sleeping,
Manta Sleep Audio Sleep Mask. I bought the silk eye pad mask initially then they came out with the audio mask, so I took the silk eye pads and put them on the Audio Sleep Mask. Extremely comfortable. Nothing in your ears. I get about 2-3 nights of sleep before I need to recharge.
Y'all definitely need to try the SoundCore Sleep A20. They are the best, I was using airpods before and I am a slide sleeper and they hurt my ears or the fall out. The A20 doesn't fall out and perfect for side sleepers.
I use white noise to get sleep, but I do worry about it's effect on the brain, being under constant stimulation. Counterproductively I've been tempted to pick some of these up, as if I do get woken, my brain gets emotional and I can't sleep.
You don't want to wear ear plugs every night either since you can get addicted to them because your brain will try harder and harder to hear something. There's really no winning unless you live somewhere quiet or with naturally pleasant sounds.
So interesting! Love this review.
I’ve been trying out the soundcore sleep A20s, i waited til the sale and its been something that has really helped me. Solid vid, wish you a good day.
Fan of your content, but the title on this one - why the need to call it out as honest (and in all caps), that’s what the audience expects.
I love the audio (of course the content is great too). What mic are you using??
MKH416 🙂
Hi! Thanks for your help. I have a question: what about someone who snores really badly? Will that work in that case? Thank you!
1st? Been enjoying watching your videos. Kudos.
Thanks bro! I enjoy making em 🤝🏻
My husband snores and I’m using apple headphones which I got used to but when I sleep aside I woke up with ear pain! I’m going to try this one but it’s too expensive.. let’s see
All in-ear headphones hurt my ears, so I’ve resorted to using regular AirPods. They do fall out during the night (I’m a violent sleeper), but that’s somehow always happened after I’ve fallen asleep. If you’re in the Apple ecosystem and don’t like in-ear headphones, I highly recommend AirPods!
I have the airpod pros and they still fallout and hurt my ear (a side sleeper) but then I found the SoundCore A20, kinda pricy but after using them for a week I am in love with them! They never fall out, they don't hurt my ear either.
Considering upgrading my bose quiet comfort buds to the new ultra ones but guessing they won't be comfortable for side sleeping or last through the whole night.
If something as bulky and ridiculous looking as these can't house active noise cancellation, I have very little hope for the future possibility of effective ANC sleep headphones
so you're not going to talk about the comfort of the battery pack that sits behind your head other than how the controls feel?
And don’t forget they are subscription based , even after the initial high buy price
What?? That's a rip off!!!
I have the original kokoons. Are these philips branded version different?
I have the same problem. Will def check this out
we need more headphones with this form factor. i hate i repeat hate losing true wireless earbuds.
I backed the kickstarter years ago... The wiggly wires just want to fail. I totally wrapped them with silicone plumbing tape. They look a bit silly now, but they would have failed by now, I am sure.
Soundcore a20 fits my life style.
What about earwax buildup?
Since when is a USB cable on a nightstand a complaint?
It's a paid review without saying it's a paid promotion
It's sad, im looking for a solution to sleep in peace which means i often have to listen to some meditation/relaxing music. So the cable isn't the biggest problem, even if it is a issue, i could live with it. The biggest problem are my very very small ears... i can't even use earplugs made out of the softest materials if they're not made especially for kids ears 😑for the day i use overhead headphones, which is a great solution. But for sleeping, it's a absolute no go... On the market there are just in ear solution or those fabric headband things which (sadly) aren't good headphones at all. I really really hope i will find some good headphones to sleep comfortably in the future ❤
is it my monitor or is the color correction just surfing all over the place?
avoid mobile and gadgets in bed . respect the sleep . it will respect your body .
although for people with anxiety , there are sleeping mask includes bluetooth thin headset inside cushion .
or better are those which covers ear and eyes together but without any kind of electricity .
my preference : 3d sleeping mask (complete dark )
and the breathing technique : 4-7-8 ( its free )
1. breathing in quietly through the nose for 4 seconds.
2. holding the breath for 7 seconds.
3. exhaling through the mouth for 8 seconds.
I agree no bluetooth and electricity / music during sleep. AND one can just get earplugs, wax, cheap plastic or some more pricy loops made out of silicone. Then a sleep mask and basically one is all set !
Bro you deserve more subs bru 😭
Working on it! 🔥
Can you buy them in Australia? I can’t find them?
SOUND QUALITY?
Honestly even if these were priced reasonably, kokoon's customer service is atrocious enough to dissuade me from getting another pair.
Just use Loop Quiet. No wires, no external devices, no battery. Put them on and sleep
SEEING THESE MAKES ME REALIZE HOW MUCH I LOVE MY BLUETOOTH SLEEP HEADBAND. NOTHING IN MY EARS. EASY TO SIDE SLEEP. IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME
THANK YOU FOR SHARING SINCE I CANT SLEEP WITH BUD IN MY EAR! HOW DOES THE BAND WORK AND WHY ARE WE SHOUTING?!
@@tacodias
I was channeling my inner Brick Taylor . lol
There’s a small flat controller that you can adjust the volume and on and off. I wear it and listen to an app on my phone. The battery lasts all night. Very comfortable. Easily sleep on my side. I pull it down to cover my eyes. So it helps for when the sun comes up.
But it really helps with not hearing my wife snoring. I was sleeping in the guest room at least a couple times a week. Once it I got the Sleepband I no longer have to. I’ve worn it on a plane a couple times too.
@@Matt-fd9hc sounds like a great device! ILL HAVE A LOOK! Thanks bud
Can you do a review of the soundcore a20?
FYI. You wrote "Philips" wrong in your title. You wrote "Phillips".
There's no fkn way you don't feel that cable on the side of your head when you are on your side.
Excuse me, are you planning to cooperate in promoting gaming chairs?
Interesting product
I dont know how i feel about having a battery pack next to my brainstem every night... 😐
hey joshua
Yo
If someone is a light sleeper, chances are they might have sleep apnea of some kind. Get a Type 2 or 3 home sleep test done and send me......
it sounds like a bad idea to have some thing Bluetooth strapped to your head every night while you sleep!
maybe my pillow is too firm
Your headphones got fallopian tubes
“Noise masking” is such marketing BS for describing what every single headphone does - play the noise of your choice
$250 😶😶😶😶😶
my man did everything BUT put them on! dislike
In your opinion do the Phillips block out as much noise as the Bose sleep buds or the sound core a10….my biggest issue is impact noises coming from higher floors of my condo
They won't do a lot for impact noises. Those are the bane of my life, people suck. Macks pillow soft ear plugs might help you. They seal over the outside of the ear, not in the canal.