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WORKPLACE ENHANCEMENT: The power is yours to decide what you listen to, not dictated by surrounding jackhammers, power tools, or loud machinery. Perfect for woodworking, exercising, metalworking, landscaping, travel, or even sleep
BUILT FOR WORK: Ruckus earplug earbuds are designed to work as hard as you do. The IP65 weatherproof enclosure, Kevlar reinforced cables and triple-molded audio jack ensure they will stand up to the job at hand
PATENT PENDING TECHNOLOGY: Overmolded design completely seals out dust, debris, and moisture
NOISE REDUCING DESIGN: Engineered to seal out noise and carries the EPA issued NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) of 25 decibels recognized by OSHA to meet ANSI standards
IMMERSIVE SOUND: Out with the bad and in with the good. Our headphones use biocompatible silicone earplugs that form a complete and comfortable seal, letting you capture the full range of the custom-tuned drivers while listening to your favorite playlist, podcast, or audiobook
Customers say
Customers find these earplugs effective at blocking out sounds and working well in various environments, with good value for money. The comfort and fit receive mixed feedback – while some find them soft and well-fitting, others say they’re uncomfortable and too large. Durability is also mixed, with some praising their quality while others report them breaking within a year. The earbud tear aspect is particularly concerning, with multiple customers reporting the rubber pieces tearing.
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Karla –
Top-Tier Ear Protection With Amazing Sound â Built for the Job Site!
These earbuds are hands down the best Iâve used for noisy work environments. The 25 dB NRR really makes a differenceâwhether Iâm using power tools or just surrounded by machinery, I can actually control what I hear instead of being overwhelmed by constant noise. Plus, theyâre OSHA-compliant, which gives me peace of mind about protecting my hearing.And hereâs the kicker: the sound quality is incredible. I wasnât expecting much, but the immersive audio and biocompatible silicone tips that form a complete seal deliver rich, clear sound while still reducing outside noise. Perfect for enjoying music, podcasts and audiobooks.
Douglas M. –
Finally, earbuds I can wear with a motorcycle helmet!
First of all, these are $20 ear buds and this review is based off of that fact. If you want audiophile level products, donât buy $20 ear buds. I feel like Iâm writing a donât drink the drain cleaner warning â ï¸!I bought these to use with my motorcycle helmet. I have just received them today and havenât done any riding with them yet, but, I have put my helmet on with them in my ears and it was fairly uneventful. If youâre a motorcycle rider and have been looking for under helmet earbuds, youâll appreciate that statement. I can feel a little pressure with the helmet on, but, Iâm sure that will fade with use. As with any new earplug or earbud, there is an acclimation process.I work in the mining industry where hearing protection is mandatory. I know a little bit about the subject because of that. These ear buds do cancel out a good bit of noise. If you put them in correctly they work great as ear plugs. (To put them in, put your right arm over your head and with your fingers grab the top of your left ear. Pull up and back just a little and insert the earbud with your left hand. No need to jam the thing clear to your ear drum! Repeat for the right ear. Also use this same method to remove them. Do not grab the wire and pull. Grab the silicone sleeve the wire sticks out of and pull the earbud out.)Some reviews complain of poor sound quality. I disagree. I am quite pleasantly surprised with the audio quality of these buds. The bass is plenty good enough and actually quite good. The mid range is good, but, the highs are little lacking giving it just a hint of muffled sound. Still, overall these earbuds do sound good.I find these earbuds to be comfortable. As I have already stated, any new in ear device is going to take some time to get acclimated to. Having said that, these seem to be pretty good from the start for me. Some people have said that they are too big for their ears. That is understandable for some people. These have a speaker in them so the they arenât quite as small around the base or as flexible as stand alone ear plugs of this design. So, I can see where some people might have a problem with that.I find the volume level to be more than sufficient. Some reviews say they are too quiet. Not sure what is going on there. Max volume on my Samsung Galaxy and My iPhone XS is a bit uncomfortably loud for me, however they are still clear and no distortion is noticeable.As I said, I just received these today and these are my impressions so far. I hope to do some riding tonight to test these out under riding conditions and add to this review how they performed.I hope to be able to come back to this review months down the road to say they are still working well. We will see!EDIT: After a couple of days of riding I am happy to report that these are incredible. Too incredible, as a matter of fact. The noise cancelling is so good that donât hear some of the things I probably need to hear. Having said that, they perform quite well. The audio quality while riding is great. Without a helmet you get some noise from the wind blowing on the wires, but, it does not over power the audio. With a helmet it is a very quiet ride except for what ever music or audio you choose to listen too.
Berk –
Read this if you’re planning on using this for an industrial radio. (UPDATE)
I’m going to lead with the fact that I work as a millwright and bought these for my work radio. It’s a Motorola CP200d. That’s less important for compatibility than your handset though, make sure yours has an audio jack before buying, not all radio handsets do. (90 day update at the bottom.)The sound dampening is good, they function as regular ear plugs and I don’t feel like my hearing is in danger even in the loudest parts of the mill.The fit is decent, I’m not normally a fan of the flanged silicone style ear plug, I’ve always found them painful in my ears by the end of the day, but these are made from a very soft silicone that’s grippy but not uncomfortable.The sound quality is decent but nothing to write home about. I would have rated higher, but there’s a concussive burst at the start of each transmission that’s distracting till you get used to it, which takes a few hours. Other than that I can hear pretty clearly and it’s helping a lot with my ability to communicate when I’m working in high noise areas, particularly when I have to have muffs over my plugs.My actual cons for this are in the pic. The plugs stuck straight out of my ears. A bend at the end of the plug would be a huge benefit because it bumps into things in close quarters which is distracting, and I can’t wear a beanie over my hears. The latter is my biggest issue, we’re in the actually cold part of winter out here on the Washington coast and I have to work outside in the rain and sleet a lot, and my ears are getting cold.My other con is that the wire is super stiff, which makes it a little hard to route so that it stays out of the way and won’t get snagged.If I were to give feedback to Elgin, I would say to add a bend to the plug end and use a more flexible cord coating like a braided sheath, you could probably lose the nice storage case to keep the cost similar to what it is. Several guys I work with also bought these, and since we have personal radios we don’t have much need for the storage because they stay plugged into our hand sets while they’re charging.UPDATEI bought 2 pairs so I’d have a backup. The first pair finally died, the speaker blew out. I switched over to my spare and out of the box it has a weird issue.The sound is clear and clean, but when someone else is on the radio it will start at full volume and then very quickly fade out to almost no volume, this is a QC issue so I’m not too upset and have ordered another pair. The first pair pasting almost 3 months of hard use combined with the price still makes these a good buy for me, even if there is an occasional QC miss.
Aleyna Mills –
Good quality
I was looking for a Bluetooth so I returned them, but they came fast and looked like great quality
Amazon Customer –
With Etymotic going up-market these may be the best option for work, but sound reduction below spec
Cost effective, but they don’t reduce noise as well as dedicated earplugs, nor as well as my Etymotic headphones. Given that both products claim around the same dB of sound reduction, I have to conclude that the Elgin’s are not living up to their spec. In a wood shop I would use them under earphones for additional sound reduction because of this. Audio quality is quite poor. There are plenty of comparably priced in ear monitors (ex- Truthear Gates) that offer mild sound reduction and much better sound quality. The higher priced Elgin’s with the dual drivers are better but still not very good. Also, these don’t stay in my ears terribly well despite using a relatively snug fit. They seem to just squeeze themselves out.
MichalH –
This is the best product Iâve come across so far. Both studio and live musicians will greatly appreciate it. With over 10 years of experience in sound, I can confidently say these are among the best products available on the market. I’ve invested over $5,000 in earphones, headphones, and in-ear monitors. As a drummer, I assure you that you will be satisfied with this product. Please consider endorsing me! ð
CLKPD1969 –
Rode 2000 miles around Europe with these under the bike helmet. Cuts down the roar of the road and bike by about 50% , so you can still hear enough of whatâs around you , while getting a feed of music and directions from your phone too.Used in conjunction with a little APEKX Bluetooth receiver in my inside pocket , so my phone could be charging at the same time on the handlebars.
Ian –
En fábrica piden usar tapones y estos pasan desapercibidos, las calidad del sonido puede mejorar pero cumplen su función evitando el ruido excesivo de la fabrica. Solo un detalle, con el tiempo se empieza a separar el cable pero es normal.
Erik –
Si calidad de sonido es muy buena y el aislamiento es adecuado, aunque no he podido probarlo en mi trabajo. Deben considerar que la longitud del cable es algo corta comparado con audÃfonos similares (es una tercera parte más corto que los plugfones básicos y un poco menos que unos audÃfonos Sony in-ear baratos), por lo que si lo van a usar con un celular o un reproductor MP3 deben tenerlo a la altura de la cintura como mÃnimo.
KMAN –
I work in landscaping so I needed earbuds that also blocked the noise from mowers. This brand is popular with trades workers and I can see why. It’s very durable and blocks sound so well I even use it for shooting. They seem to have softer eartips on the latest version which elimates the issues the older model had of being hard to insert and somewhat uncomfortable. They are much better now.