EarDial: The Invisible Smart Earplugs for Live Music for $19
June 27, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Ear plugs are decidedly not a “cool” thing to wear at concerts. But you may still be familiar with that ringing in your ears after a loud concert that just kept bugging you. That’s called tinnitus and, shockingly, it’s real bad for your hearing. Experts agree that long exposure to levels of sound over 85dB can cause hearing loss, and most clubs and concerts are over 100dB. That’s why EarDial was invented. This comfortable, discreet hearing protection was specially designed for loud music environments. It filters noise so you can enjoy the music, still chat with your friends, and not look like a Melvin with your ear plugs in.
Successfully funded on Kickstarter
‘EarDial has modernized the old ear plugs to protect your ears from loudness.’ VentureBeat
‘EarDial wants you to rave without the hearing loss.’ Mashable
- Hear the music & chat w/ your friends while protecting yourself from harmful sound decibels
- Wear confidently thanks to the low-profile design
- Wear comfortably for long hours w/ exclusive earwax protection
- Store easily w/ the compact aluminum case
- Know the sound level around you & how long you can stay safely w/ the companion mobile app
- Support a good cause, w/ 5% of profits going to charities on a mission against tinnitus & noise-induced hearing loss
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- High-fidelity noise filter has 20dB flat attenuation
- Performance test results: SNR 20 H-21, M-17, L-14 – NNR: 11
Compatibility
- Free app compatible with iOS and Android
Includes
- EarDial ear plugs
- Aluminum carrying case
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