



🎶 Protect your ears, keep the vibe alive!
The Etymotic Research ER20 High-Fidelity Earplugs deliver professional-grade 20 dB noise reduction that preserves sound quality, making them ideal for concerts, motor sports, and noisy workplaces. Crafted from flexible silicone with a discreet clear stem, these reusable earplugs offer a comfortable, secure fit and come with a portable carrying case and neck cord. Perfect for millennials who value both hearing health and an immersive audio experience without compromise.






| ASIN | B0015WJQ7A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #133,719 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #508 in Earplugs |
| Brand | Etymotic |
| Brand Name | Etymotic |
| Color | Clear Stem/Frost Tip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,895 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084643000221, 00898234000152 |
| Included Components | item |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Form | Pair |
| Item Nype Name | Earplugs |
| Manufacturer | Etymotic Research |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Name | ER20-SMF |
| Noise Attenuation | 20 dB |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Style | Polybag |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Style | Polybag |
| UPC | 084643000221 846430000223 785927280369 898234000152 898234000169 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**.
Great earplugs
I like these. They are the fourth pair of "nice" earplugs I've tried (I'm not counting the regular foam ones, which don't even fit into my ears), and have so far been the best. They fit snugly in my ear and really filter the sound well, and generally stay put well too (I dance in them, including fast spins, and they do not slip out at all - however, like most earplugs, you may notice when you smile or move your face in certain ways, they may open up slightly, or if you exercise vigorously in them like me and get sweaty. I've found this with every earplug I've tried, but these seem to do it less than others). They also are not very noticeable with the clear stems, which I like. They are also easy to insert and remove. The only issue I have is that they are uncomfortably tight - at the end of a couple of hours, while my ears are thankfully not ringing, they are in pain from being squeezed by these things. As a caveat, I do have really tiny ear canals, so it may just be me. They also are better than another pair I tried that was really inflexible and even more painful - these at least have some give. Then again, I wonder if these would be snug enough for large ear canals, but maybe the flexibility would make them adaptable. Regardless, they've worked well for me overall and I find myself reaching for these every time and leaving my other ear plugs at home. I haven't used them long enough to see how they'll hold up, but the plastic seems sturdier than another brand I tried with a similar construction. I would recommend trying them, especially if you have smaller ear canals and regular plugs don't fit. Update 7/16: I have changed my rating from 4 to 5 stars and ordered a second backup pair, because these earplugs have remained a favorite. The main downside is that if you are using them during heavy activity when you are sweating and moving a lot, you might find yourself having to push them back in fairly regularly. I only use them for dancing so I don't know if this would be an issue for other activities. However, compared to the benefits and considering the price, I think these are a great buy. Also, people almost never notice that I am wearing them, even when my hair is up, which is great - I love that they are discreet. They also really filter sound well without giving you that muffled feeling. Highly recommended! Update 5/17: I am still using and enjoying these earplugs. However, I must note that they are NOT sufficient for very high volumes. I recently attended a music event and wore these throughout, but experienced horrible ringing in my ears for days afterwards. They are still good earplugs and have saved me at other times, but be aware that for a certain level of noise you will need something with more protection.
R**C
This purchase was a No-Brainer!
I bought these earplugs for a VERY loud concert. Not wanting to damage my hearing has become more important in my older years. That led to my purchase of these ear plugs. First off, they come in a nice little plastic case. A basic but functional neck cord is also included. I think it would be ok for short periods of having them resting on your neck (and out of the ear) but not for the long term, as they might fall to the ground. The build quality seems very good for what they are. After all, there isn’t much to them. I wore them the entire concert. They cut down the loud noises significantly, to the point where I was very comfortable. The best part is, even though I had the plugs in, I could still hear the music and enjoy it. As a matter of a fact, the degree of loudness was about ideal (with the plugs in). They were also very comfortable in terms of the fit. In summary, I like them a lot. For a very small investment you get a 20DB reduction in sound (as stated in the specs) that will help us concert goers better protect our hearing!
J**N
Great for Concerts!
A year ago I bought the ER20's and DownBeats. Initially I used the Ety's just because of the string attaching both of them made it easier to take on and off. After a year of using the Ety's at over 20 concerts, I had really grown to love using earplugs. Never an issue understanding what someone was saying and the music sounded great. I lost my Ety's about three weeks ago and had to switch to the DB's. After using them at two concerts, they just aren't as enjoyable. Conversations are harder to hear, and the music sounds muddled. I found myself consistently aware of the reduction and effect they had on the music and as a result fiddling with them throughout to find a sweet spot that was never found. As a result I just ordered the ER20XS and, as a backup, another pair of ER20's. The downside to the ER20's is the stem sticks out from the ear slightly and is almost perfectly smooth. I have had the string come off one plug and the result was it essentially being stuck in my ear and I ended up scratching my ear canal slightly removing it. Therefore, the string will be super glued on the new pair to prevent this. The stem sticking out slightly has worried me in mosh pits that a stray arm or elbow could jab it, causing a major issue, but luckily the ER20XS should take care of both these issues. After a year of use and many concerts the major difference I found is that they cut out the crowd noise. The dull roar of people is knocked down significantly allowing the music to be the main thing you hear while still being able to hear your friend talking to you over the music.
R**.
Best I've used, and I've used more expensive.
Comfortable, I purchased them for when I go to the club with my wife, the LOUD music gives me a headache when it is screwing my ear canal. These are comfortable and can be worn for a long time without pain or discomfort. They do an excellent job of keeping my ear canal from getting "humped" by the music! They do distort the sound a little, but not very much, music is clear without being aggressive to my head.. I can hear my wife talking to me without her having to scream when I have them in. I will recommend them to anyone that needs a good set of earplugs (non-industrial). Maybe not the best for a Musician due to the slight distortion, but I'm not one so I cant judge. They have better sound with less distortion than ANY other earplug I've tried, and I've used earplugs twice the price (I know that isn't a lot). However, I was surprised to have good quality from the price. I will be buying again when these ware out. And yes, they are even good for shooting guns. Though it would be cool to get a discount/free stuff for my honest review, I did not get any.. This is all me spending my $ and giving my honest review.
J**P
Music Festival Tested Good
I was just at Austin City Limits Music Festival. I ordered these too late, so day 1 I had to use foam earplugs. With foam earplugs the sound gets muffled so much I end up just plugging one ear and leaving the other exposed to damage from too much volume. I would alternate ears to even out the damage; not recommended. Day 2 and 3 of the festival I had these. The sound was so much better I would leave them both in for all the bands where we got anywhere near the stage. They do cut down the noise less than the foam earplugs (I'd guess 12dB is accurate, no way it is 20dB) but they cut it down much more evenly. Because the sound sounds good I would actually use them a lot more. As for comfort these aren't as comfortable as foam. They are stiffer rubber and feel uncomfortable as you stick them in. However, once they were in I found I got used to them and after awhile didn't notice them anymore. Taking them out also isn't fun, I don't recommend taking them in and out a lot. Put them in, leave them in for an hour or two. They do securely stay in once they are there, which is nice. On the minor things I like the little rubber case they come in. Squeeze the case to open it, pinch it to securely close it. Well designed. As are the little neck cord you can attach if you are into that sort of thing. Also I liked the mini-chain so you could attach the case to your keys or a belt loop if you wanted to.
M**5
Not Quite as Advertised
A recent inductee into the migraine hall of fame I went looking for ways to cut the noise. (My Bose QuietComforts are great but you can't wear them around town and even the in ear version was a little above my price point for something that could be so easily lost. So I went ou on Amazon and picked a few different pair to try, all under $20. From the write-up and reviews I thought the Etymotic's were going to be a favorite. However I find putting them in a bit fiddly (though that aspect should resolve over timep) and they're not as comfortable as I'd expect/like (again something which might change over time or if I purchased the small). They have a lanyard (a necessity for taking phone calls) and the noise attenuation is up the middle — not too much to hear average conversation among a noisy background but enough to keep things quiet. They do, however, work as advertised and will be an addition to my new earplug "wardrobe."
J**K
Essential gear for music venues!
If you've never tried these christmas tree shaped ear plugs DO IT NOW. They are awesome for music venues and concerts! I get overwhelmed by how loud it can get and these cut down on volume, but without muffling. It's like equal frequency lowering. I Also love the clear color for distraction (don't want people to think I'm blocking out all sound). I usually bring two or three pairs and I always have friends who want to borrow them and love them. They also come with a little carrying case for your purse or pocket so you don't lose them. Worth every penny!
T**N
A necessary product to own, even if you only use them once
I've owned these for a bit over a year and used them a few times now. Perfect product and as my headline says I think they're vital for anyone who's planning on being in a loud environment (like a concert, rave, etc) to own. I've suffered hearing loss a couple of times in my life due to a physical injury to my head. I've recovered (at least like 95% anyway) but I take hearing damage very seriously now. It's miserable. These earplugs don't alter sounds in any noticeable (or at least not negative) way, just bring down the dB levels overall. So at a rave or a concert or whatever, you'll be hearing the music clearly almost like you didn't have earplugs in, it'll just be quieter. I don't know if I'd say you'll forget they're in, but they definitely aren't uncomfortable. I wore these to a rave where I was almost right by the speakers for like 1-2 hours and I didn't feel the need to take them out at all. 20 dollars sounds like a lot for earplugs, but these aren't just some ordinary plugs you can buy at like CVS (well maybe you can, I've never looked lol). And 20 dollars is a small price to pay for significantly lowering your risk of hearing damage over time if you're someone who is around loud noise a lot, whether for work or fun. Heck, even if you only ever plan to go to a loud event just once in your life, I'd still say these are a must buy to avoid some temporary (or if you're unlucky, permanent) tinnitus after.
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