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OSHA COMPLIANT HEARING PROTECTION: ANSI-certified Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 27 decibels provide proven ear protection in loud noisy environments. Includes 2 pairs of noise isolating medical-grade silicone earplug ear tips and 2 pairs of high density foam ear tips ensuring a comfortable fit while significantly reducing harmful noise from power tools, lawn mowers, motorcycle engines, industrial equipment and more.
BLUETOOTH 5.1 WITH IMMERSIVE AUDIO: Using the latest Bluetooth technology, our Bluetooth earplug headphones provide faster pairing with devices and an extended wireless range up to 50 feet. The noise cancelling microphone allows for clear communication when making and receiving phone calls. Dual custom-tuned speaker drivers offer rich dynamic sound while listening to music, podcasts and audiobooks.
BEST IN CLASS BATTERY LIFE: These long lasting bluetooth headphones feature twin rechargeable batteries that provide 20 hours of continuous audio playback on a single charge making them perfect for long days on construction sites, in the workshop, lawn mowing, or even a weekend motorcycle ride.
IP67 DUST AND SWEATPROOF: Our waterproof earbuds conform to IP67 international standards for blocking out dust, sweat and rain in the toughest work conditions. They are great bluetooth hearing protection for landscaping, welding, woodworking, DIY work, the gym, running, on the shooting range, yard work, farming and more.
PROFESSIONAL GRADE DESIGN: Backed by our 1-year manufacturer’s warranty, these safety headphones are built to work as hard as you do. They feature a durable double-molded enclosure, reinforced neckband and cable and stress relief joints. The ergonomic design sits flush against the ear and the memory wire ear loop holds the earbuds securely in place even when used with a motorcycle helmet or other headgear.
Customers say
Customers find these earbuds comfortable and appreciate their battery life, with one review noting they lasted through two full shifts of 10+ hours. The sound quality receives mixed feedback – while some say they block mower noise well, others find the sound quality unsatisfactory. The functionality and build quality also get mixed reviews, with some finding them heavy-duty while others report durability issues. The connectivity is problematic, with customers reporting frequent disconnections and reconnections, and many find the product not worth the money.
Christopher Hicks –
Worth the Money
I mowed the day after these earbuds arrived in the mail and I was not disappointed. I bought these earbuds to save what hearing I have left, nothing gets ripped/falls out of my ears while working, and so I can still enjoy my music and hear my tools. These earbuds sounds amazing and dampen the outside noise perfectly. I had my zero-turn running wide open and I could still jam the work away!
Esguerra –
Comfortable and clear sound
They fit great and do a wonderful job of blocking out lawnmower noise while playing my music clearly. These are very comfortable and can be worn for up to 8 hours with minimal ear fatigue! The seem to be well made and hold up to dust and debris.
Lacy Kelly –
Great! But only last about a year. Usually right out of warranty
Working great! This is the 3rd pair we’ve owned. The only downfall is they only last about a year. We bought the extended warranty this time as I’m tired of replacing so often.
Jeffrey –
Disappointing Durability and Quality – Avoid Elgin Rumble Bluetooth Earbuds.
This is my second pair after the first were replaced under a “warranty claim”. The Elgin Bluetooth Earbuds are a complete letdown. After just 12 months of medium use, (typically when doing yard work – mow, edge and blow), I’m utterly disappointed with my purchase.Firstly, the build quality is ok, but not at all where it counts. The charging port is weak, small, fragile and feels awkward when connecting to charge. Each time I felt like I was about to break or bend the contacts in the charging port. Also, you can use just any charging cord. You must use the proprietary Elgin cord, which seems pretty stupid. Very poor durability at the charging port.Additionally, the silicone ear pieces were prone to falling off, and I eventually lost a couple of them, which of course are the ones that fit correctly. This flaw made the earbuds virtually unusable, until I order a pack of 6 on Amazon. Anybody need 4?The sound quality was nothing to brag about either, lacking the ability to suppress surrounding noise. I found my self wearing ear protection over the ear buds.Finally, and this is the reason for the negative review, is the electronic failure to operate as intended. The Bluetooth connectivity drops and reconnects constantly every 3 to 5 seconds. This is highly unreliable and there is not apparent reason for it at all.Elgin’s customer support (email only) was simple, file a warranty claim.In conclusion, it’s all disheartening considering the price I paid for these earbuds. Recommending you avoid the Elgin because of their poor durability, frequent earbud loss, mediocre sound quality, and shoddy Bluetooth performance. Save your money and look for a more reputable alternative instead. I regret purchasing these earbuds and wish I had chosen differently. Next!
Jacob Clark –
Decent functionality, consistently poor build quality
These isolate well with the tri-flange silicone tips, but they sound pretty muffled and bassy in all the wrong ways. My podcasts app has a “volume booster” toggle that changes the EQ to optimize for spoken word, and that fixed most of my complaints with the tuning for that application (which is what I’ve done with these almost the entire time I’ve had them). I do lawn care professionally in cemeteries and on large commercial properties, and for that use case these function perfectly adequately; they reduce a good amount of noise to where any potential hearing damage is much more gradual if present at all. Their NRR of 27 means they’re actually good for 10dBA+ of reduction, so if you can get a great seal then they can dramatically improve the safety of having your ears less than six feet away from a mower deck and motor. For $100, despite the lackluster audio quality, these function perfectly adequately for a very specific market of users, likely increasing the price because of it.Here’s the problem, though: for $100, these are built very poorly. I received my first pair of the Elgin Rumbles less than two months ago, and my third pair (after two warranty replacements) just arrived a few days ago with more build quality issues. My first two pairs both suffered from a flaw in a couple other reviews where the rubber enclosure on the larger compartments around the neck become unglued, and the yellow plastic underneath started to separate too. My second pair had driver flex issues where when inserted properly and at full depth the left driver would dramatically increase in volume (driver flex isn’t a problem unique to these headphones, and it didn’t damage them at all, but some people see it as a cause for concern so it’s worth mentioning). The third pair I just got already seems to have issues at the same spot, but this time it’s seemingly with the plastic compartment underneath the rubber and not the rubber surround. Whenever the cable going into to one side rotates at all, I can hear that plastic housing creaking. It’s just plain bad, and it’s sad to see what I can only assume is a newer entry in this space of earplugs-that-are-also-headphones fail to live up to the price point.To defend Elgin a bit, they have stood behind this product very well. If my third pair fails, there’s a not insignificant chance that they’ll send me a fourth and a fifth and so on. Their warranty claim process is simple and completely online, and others have said good things too, so I don’t think I’m alone in my positive opinion of their support. The problem is that when I have to rely on these for keeping my hearing safe at work eight hours a day, having a poorly built product isn’t an option: I need dependability and high quality. I’ll likely switch to either Plugfones or IsoTunes if this continues to happen because worrying about whether my next pair will have the same issues isn’t something I should need to do after shelling out $100.