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About Hearos

Hearos is a globally trusted leader in hearing protection, founded in 1992 by Doug Pick in Studio City, California. The brand was born from a personal need; Pick, a regular earplug user, was dissatisfied with the stiff, uncomfortable products available at the time and set out to create a superior alternative. Today, Hearos is renowned for transforming the humble earplug into a high-performance accessory, having sold over 400 million pairs worldwide.

They offer a diverse range of hearing protection solutions tailored to specific lifestyles—from the Xtreme Protection series for industrial work and shooting to the High Fidelity series for musicians who need to lower volume without distorting sound quality. With a commitment to North American manufacturing and rigorous quality control, Hearos provides the ultimate defense against noise-induced hearing loss while ensuring users can still sleep, travel, and rock out in comfort.

Mission, Vision & Innovation

Hearos’ mission is to deliver "optimal protection and maximum comfort—every time." They operate on the vision that hearing protection should not be a "one size fits all" commodity, but a specialized tool designed for specific environments. Innovation is the hallmark of the brand, most notably seen in their proprietary PowerSoft™ Foam Technology.

This specialized polyurethane formulation features a silky-smooth "skin" that prevents irritation in the sensitive ear canal and a slow-recovery memory that allows users ample time to roll and insert the plug before it expands to form a perfect seal. Furthermore, they revolutionized the music industry with their Flat Attenuation Technology, utilizing a tuned resonator in their High Fidelity plugs to reduce decibels evenly across the frequency spectrum, preventing the "muffled" sound typical of standard foam plugs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Hearos Xtreme and Ultimate Softness?

The main difference lies in density and purpose. Xtreme Protection (Blue) is designed for maximum noise blocking with a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 33dB—the highest available for foam plugs. It is slightly firmer and ideal for loud events, shooting, or heavy machinery. Ultimate Softness (Beige) has an NRR of 32dB and is formulated with a softer, more pliable foam specifically designed for sleep, ensuring comfort even for side sleepers.

Are Hearos earplugs washable?

It depends on the model. High Fidelity (Musician’s) and Multi-Purpose silicone plugs are reusable and should be washed regularly with mild soap and warm water. Foam earplugs (like Xtreme or Sleep Pretty in Pink) are generally designed to be disposable. While they can technically be wiped down, water can degrade the foam’s slow-recovery properties and hygiene over time, so it is recommended to replace them after a few uses.

How do I properly insert foam earplugs?

To get the full NRR protection, you must use the "Roll, Pull, and Hold" method.

  • Roll the earplug between your thumb and forefinger into a tight, thin cylinder.
  • Pull your ear up and back with your opposite hand to straighten the ear canal.
  • Insert the plug quickly and hold it in place with your finger for 20-30 seconds while the foam expands to create a seal.
What does "Flat Attenuation" mean?

Standard foam earplugs block high-frequency sounds (treble) more than low-frequency sounds (bass), which makes music sound muffled and muddy. Flat Attenuation, found in Hearos High Fidelity plugs, reduces the volume of all frequencies equally. This means the music sounds exactly the same, just quieter—perfect for concerts, drummers, and clubbing.

Why do my earplugs fall out at night?

If earplugs fall out, it is usually because they were not inserted deep enough or the foam expanded before it was fully inside the canal. Ensure you are rolling the plug as thin as possible and pulling the ear back to open the canal. If you have smaller ear canals, you may need a specialized model like the Nanos or Sleep Pretty in Pink, which are sized for smaller ears.