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🎧 Protect your ears, preserve your vibe.
The Etymotic Research ER20XS Universal Fit earplugs deliver professional-grade, high-fidelity hearing protection with interchangeable eartips for customizable comfort. Their low-profile design fits discreetly under headgear, reducing noise evenly while maintaining sound clarity, making them ideal for concerts, work, and daily use.




















| ASIN | B015IQ6HI4 |
| ASIN | B015IQ6HI4 |
| Brand Name | Etymotic Research |
| Color | Clear Stem |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (677) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00846430002005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 40 x 65 x 20 millimeters |
| Item Form | Pair |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Item model number | ER20XS-UF-C |
| Manufacturer | Etymotic Research |
| Manufacturer | Etymotic Research |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ER20XS-UF-C |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Number | ER20XS-UF-C |
| Noise Attenuation | 20 dB |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 20 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Size Name | Single |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 6.5 x 2 cm; 12 g |
| Product Style | Foam |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 20 Decibels |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Noise Protection, Machinery, Vehicles, Tools, Sporting Events, Concerts, Shooting |
| Sport Type | Shooting |
| UPC | 846430002005 084643002003 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**N
I have used these ER-20XS earplugs at a couple of rehearsal now and, in comparison to two other makes of earplugs that I have used in the past, they do a better job of reducing the volume of the sound more evenly across all of the frequencies. My only only issue with them is that even though they are listed as a "universal fit", even the smaller size earplug is slightly too big for my left ear canal for a truly comfortable fit. But, they do the job - they work!
R**O
Went to a live music concert the other day and the only decent place was near the speakers (probably for obvious reasons). Had Etymotic ear plugs in place and had the feeling of being 20 meters away from the speakers. There was no music quality loss and thoroughly enjoyed the concert.... The next day, no buzzing noise in my ears!!!! The people that came with me didn't even notice I had them on... until the end of the concert because I told them. Hopefully they will change their minds also....
T**.
Having done the orange Mack's earplugs thing for concerts before, I really wanted to avoid the generic in-ear foam plugs (or any over-ear headphones) for going to live concerts. Regular plugs muffle EVERYTHING to the point that the music I've paid to hear sounds like the Swedish Chef screaming into a pillow. I settled on these Etymotic plugs based on a single recommendation after having posted a request for recs on Reddit. The stipulations were: 1) They had to be in-ear. The reasoning being over-ear protection is very bulky for anything that actually protects well enough to use. I'm old enough where I don't care what anyone says about how "uncool" I am wearing ear protection. 2) They had to include a non-flange option. My wife cannot use flanged ear plugs due to numerous ear piercings on different spots of her ears. For the same reason, she cannot wear over-ear pro as in #1. I was pretty sure she'd be stuck with regular foam plugs until I found these. I did see a "moldable" plastic ear plug set exists from another manufacturer, but I read extensively that they are very uncomfortable to wear after only an hour or two. 3) They couldn't cost an arm and a leg to buy without knowing how they'd function. Each set of these plugs was $25 at the time of my purchase, so they weren't about to break the bank for a "risk" purchase based on a lone recommendation. Overall: yeah, these are definitely a winner. The flanged tips were comfortable for me. The foam tips were comfortable for my wife. We were both pretty happy with the total volume reduction (no ear pain/ringing at the end of the concert) and exceedingly pleased with the limited distortion to the music/vocals. There definitely is SOME distortion, but, compared to standard foam plugs, these are definitely high-fidelity. We're looking into professional custom-made plugs for both of us, but I'll definitely return for more of these if the custom plugs don't happen and if/when my current set of these wears out.
N**L
good product as described
M**�
J'ai eu un traumatisme auditif en 2007 : j'y ai perdu une partie de mes fréquences audibles, et y ai gagné acouphènes et hyperacousie. A 25 ans, il n'était plus question ni de subir les agressions sonores du quotidien, mais de protéger mon capital auditif. L'hyperacousie, c'est quand une perception sonore qui devrait être supportable devient douloureuse ou gênante : mon volume sonore max, c'est approximativement celui d'un sèche-cheveux ; autant vous dire qu'une salle de cinéma, où le son du film a été poussé plus fort pour couvrir les discussions de spectateurs qui ne savent plus se tenir pendant 2h, c'était impossible pour moi avant de connaître les bouchons. La plupart des gens ne parlent plus, mais crient. C'est la surenchère de décibels au quotidien !!! Bref j'ai commencé avec des bouchons en mousse, mais si ceux-ci atténuent bien les sons, ils coupent de la voix et de la musique, et ne sont pas satisfaisants. J'ai donc fini par tomber sur la marque Etymotic et ses bouchons musiciens ER20 : une atténuation moindre, mais régulière sur le spectre, qui permet de comprendre une discussion et d'apprécier de la musique ; bref, cela revient à baisser le son ambiant. Je peux donc à nouveau profiter des restaurants, cinémas, concerts et autres ambiances bruyantes sans gêne ni risque. Sur cette dernière version des ER20, la tige qui dépassait de l'oreille est remplacée par un petit tambour, plus discret (même invisible sous des cheveux) et qui s'accroche moins. Ce kit est fourni avec les 2 tailles d'ailettes - je n'utilise que les petites, les autres sont beaucoup trop grosses pour mon conduit auditif - et une paire de mousse ; j'ai testé une fois cette dernière, mais la mousse est rigide et rugueuse, difficile à mettre/enlever, totalement inconfortable et accessoirement peu hygiénique. Pour résumer j'utilise des bouchons musiciens ER20 au quotidien depuis plus de 10 ans pour préserver mon audition et m'aider avec mon hyperacousie, et bien que j'ai testé d'autres marques (dont Alpine en pharmacie, trop gros), j'en reviens toujours à ces Etymotic. Seules limites de ces Etymotic : à la longue, les ailettes en silicone se dégradent et ne peuvent pas être achetées séparément. Quant à ceux qui suggèrent de les utiliser pour le bricolage, c'est NON, sauf à vouloir devenir sourd : dans ce cas, prenez des bouchons en mousse pour un usage occasionnel, ou des bouchons voire casque spécifiques pour travaux ou chasse pour un usage prolongé. Ça coûtera moins cher que des prothèses dans quelques années !
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