I was just asking Flare about the Earshade and if they work with snoring and they sent me here. We have a new upstairs neighbour who seems to chop down a hardwood forest all night and I can hear it. 😱 Atm I wearing the Flair Sleeep, but they get a bit uncomfy on the ear I'm lying on. How are the Earshades regarding lying on them. Any irritations after a full night?
That depends on which version of the sleeep earplugs you use? I have the double ended ones, so it has a foam on either end and makes it very comfortable. The Earshade earplugs are very small, so they are for me comfortable to wear overnight.
@@SatonmyButt I like Flare audio products as usually there straight forward no fluff no stupid advertisements, but I would say sometimes it does irritate me how lackluster their information is, e.g dB range and uses, but in this specific case, 20 quid plus more expensive with no additional information to point to why one should get the others is a best either bad advertising or worse intentionally misleading aka like its a better product, or it functions better etc. its the kinda thing i can see people who dont inquire further would just assume the more expensive version is the better version with higher quality attributes. aka the ''pro version''
could i realistically use the earshades for any of these ? Heavy metal concerts, gunfire, industrial machinery the really loud sounds. how likely are the metal insert to fall out, i kinda wanna buy them but dont wanna spend 25 quid or more only to start rocking out and they fall apart and out me ear
They don't fall out! If you roll the ear foam and get it in your ear canal it then expands and forms a very tight fit! There is no info on how many db they reduce sound but they are very, very good.
@@SatonmyButt does it ever feel like the metal insert will fall out and if i am getting this right, once you put the 'isolator' I believe its called in, the volume drops dramatically. Would you compare the difference with and without insert to how normal flare tech works; reducing background noice and dissonance and with insert to wearing protective/ conventional sound dampening earplugs in terms of noise reduction ?
Great video, the foam are durable ? is it good for concert ? are they discrete in public ?
Yes the foam seems to be very durable, they still look okay. They are not very big, so not that noticeable1
@satonmyButt Reviews shout out to a great n helpful fella thank you !
I was just asking Flare about the Earshade and if they work with snoring and they sent me here. We have a new upstairs neighbour who seems to chop down a hardwood forest all night and I can hear it. 😱 Atm I wearing the Flair Sleeep, but they get a bit uncomfy on the ear I'm lying on. How are the Earshades regarding lying on them. Any irritations after a full night?
That depends on which version of the sleeep earplugs you use? I have the double ended ones, so it has a foam on either end and makes it very comfortable. The Earshade earplugs are very small, so they are for me comfortable to wear overnight.
what is the difference other than colour between the aluminium and the titianium ???
Literally just the metals used!
@@SatonmyButt I like Flare audio products as usually there straight forward no fluff no stupid advertisements, but I would say sometimes it does irritate me how lackluster their information is, e.g dB range and uses, but in this specific case, 20 quid plus more expensive with no additional information to point to why one should get the others is a best either bad advertising or worse intentionally misleading aka like its a better product, or it functions better etc. its the kinda thing i can see people who dont inquire further would just assume the more expensive version is the better version with higher quality attributes. aka the ''pro version''
@@SatonmyButt so the ti ones are a utter waste of money the .???
@@phantombigballs8165 apologies for delay, titanium is a denser metal than aluminium and so would help further block out sound
could i realistically use the earshades for any of these ? Heavy metal concerts, gunfire, industrial machinery the really loud sounds. how likely are the metal insert to fall out, i kinda wanna buy them but dont wanna spend 25 quid or more only to start rocking out and they fall apart and out me ear
They don't fall out! If you roll the ear foam and get it in your ear canal it then expands and forms a very tight fit! There is no info on how many db they reduce sound but they are very, very good.
@@SatonmyButt does it ever feel like the metal insert will fall out and if i am getting this right, once you put the 'isolator' I believe its called in, the volume drops dramatically. Would you compare the difference with and without insert to how normal flare tech works; reducing background noice and dissonance and with insert to wearing protective/ conventional sound dampening earplugs in terms of noise reduction ?