I ordered a pair yesterday. I got curious! I'm not a musician. I work in a loud environment with machines, and I have sound sensitivity and auditory processing issues. I have Loop switch and Flare earplugs. I wanted something that's a combination of both with switching features. I thought I'd give Minuendo a try.
@@seanzoan I kinda spent quite a bit for earplugs to experiment which one works for my situation. Minuendo and Loop earplugs are good for attenuating noises in stores and gym, but it is difficult for me to hear when someone talks to me. Just for reducing noise, they are good. I also bought 3M electronic earplugs that have microphones in em. That helps amplifying voice, so I can hear people a bit better at my work (manufacturing). Although, machine noise also gets amplified too 😅 and it sounds even louder in my ears with “listening” mode. I guess I can’t win.
I appreciate these are probably not designed for the kind of comfort you need to sleep with them in, but can you or anyone else who’s tried them commend on whether they’d be comfortable enough to sleep with one in your ear and resting against a pillow or such like?
Have got a pair to check, but the size of the outer ‘tube’ on which the buds fit are usually standard size or similar enough that you can use whatever replacement bud types you want, base on comfort, prize or whatever floats your boat. You probably won’t be stuck to only having to use the ones recommended/supplied by the manufacturer - but if that’s not the case would be interested to know, as these sound like a great solution I’d like to look at for going to concerts as well
Very good review. Thanks Dan!
Have you tried the Flare Audio titanium plugs? If so, how do they compare with those?
Great review. Thanks for this. Cheers!
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful 👍
These sounds good. Is there any kind of noise like white noise or a static kind of sound when you wear them but don't hear music or anything ?
Hey, thanks for the review, really thorough. Are you still using them? Are they good in the long term? In the same situation as you :-/
I ordered a pair yesterday. I got curious! I'm not a musician. I work in a loud environment with machines, and I have sound sensitivity and auditory processing issues. I have Loop switch and Flare earplugs. I wanted something that's a combination of both with switching features.
I thought I'd give Minuendo a try.
How to you find them?
I'm also looking for a pair of ear buds for loud environment. I would be interested if you can get an update about this. I also looked for the dubs!
@@seanzoan I kinda spent quite a bit for earplugs to experiment which one works for my situation. Minuendo and Loop earplugs are good for attenuating noises in stores and gym, but it is difficult for me to hear when someone talks to me. Just for reducing noise, they are good.
I also bought 3M electronic earplugs that have microphones in em. That helps amplifying voice, so I can hear people a bit better at my work (manufacturing). Although, machine noise also gets amplified too 😅 and it sounds even louder in my ears with “listening” mode. I guess I can’t win.
I appreciate these are probably not designed for the kind of comfort you need to sleep with them in, but can you or anyone else who’s tried them commend on whether they’d be comfortable enough to sleep with one in your ear and resting against a pillow or such like?
Definitely not.
replacement buds are quite expensive for what they are
Have got a pair to check, but the size of the outer ‘tube’ on which the buds fit are usually standard size or similar enough that you can use whatever replacement bud types you want, base on comfort, prize or whatever floats your boat. You probably won’t be stuck to only having to use the ones recommended/supplied by the manufacturer - but if that’s not the case would be interested to know, as these sound like a great solution I’d like to look at for going to concerts as well
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Just so you know I see free samples on RUclips, your content into an Infomercial. Sorry. Off
Yes yes, meanwhile you probably read magazine reviews like the gospel truth… do you think their samples aren’t free?