EarPeace: 11-17dB High Fidelity Hearing Protection
($11.50 ATA Members / $13.00 Non-Members)
Package contains two earplugs (+ extra plug) and aluminum keychain case
Features
(courtesy of EarPeace)
EarPeace hearing protection is unique and high performance. The patented design is ultra low-profile, delivers superior quality sound, and is very comfortable. Each plug is constructed of soft and comfortable, highly elastic, hypoallergenic silicone. They are built to last and can be used again and again. EarPeace also features a high-fidelity attenuation filter that delivers a small amount of unobstructed sound. This enables you to Control the Volume without making you feel like you're in a box.
EarPeace is also stylish and enhances your nightlife lifestyle. With their unique pull-tab design and multiple skin tones, EarPeace earplugs are virtually invisible from the outside. You are the only one that will know you are using hearing protection. In addition to providing an elegant hearing-protection solution, EarPeace comes in a sleek, aluminum tube, available in silver, which attaches easily to a key chain or slips neatly into a small purse or pants pocket.
“EarPeace is hearing protection that’s right for any night lifestyle,” says founder Jay Clark, when asked who uses EarPeace. “Whether it’s seeing a DJ at the hottest new club, a jazz performance at a small venue, the latest action movie, or dancing at a wedding - EarPeace enables people to enjoy the lifestyle they want without compromising comfort or quality.”
Questions & Answers (courtesy of EarPeace)
How many decibels does EarPeace attentuate?
In plain English, this means "How much does EarPeace turn down the volume?". When used properly, EarPeace reduces sound pressure by 75% while maintaining sound quality. The Federally required Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) is the official measurement of this protection. EarPeace has a rating of 11 to 17 decibels. This means that 80% of people will get more than 11 decibels of protection and 20% of people will get more than 17 decibels of protection. This range is due to many variables such as ear canal size and following instructions. If users carefully follow the instructions they will get more than 17 decibels of protection across the sound spectrum and significantly reduce the chance of hearing damage in loud environments.
How do you know that EarPeace works?
EarPeace was tested by Michael & Associates, the foremost independent lab in the country for measuring hearing protection performance. The results of this testing are the "Noise Reduction Rating" or NRR, a Federally required measurement that is printed on the back of the EarPeace box. This rating is reached through testing on volunteers.

