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  2. I’m a notoriously bad sleeper, but these $50 earplugs ... - AOL

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    After watching one of the brand’s YouTube videos and reading user comments, I figured out how to properly insert them. I had to pull my ear back and gently place the earplug inside my ear canal ...

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    Making sure your plugs fit in your ear canal snugly is also important in order for them to function well as a sleep-promoting tool. Say it with me: earplugs. There are a few key markers to ...

  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Noise-cancellation headphones have been used as sleeping aids as well. [8] Both passive isolating and active noise-cancellation headphones or earplugs help to achieve a reduction of ambient sounds, which is particularly helpful for people suffering from insomnia or other sleeping disorders, for whom sounds such as cars honking and snoring ...

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    I especially appreciate that they came with multiple ear tip sizes, making it easy to create an ideal fit without pinching a large foam plug and hoping for the best. The Quiet earplugs are also ...

  6. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Earmuffs, external: This ear protection fits snug around the person's external ear. Earplugs, internal: These are ear protection that fit inside of the person's ear canal. There are many different types of ear plugs. The most commonly known are foam, musician, or custom earplugs that are made from a mold of a person's ear.

  7. Earmuffs - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing behind-the-neck earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs are worn for protection from the cold. Because the ears extend from the sides of the head to gather sound waves, they have a high skin surface-area-to-volume ratio, and very little muscle tissue, causing them to be one of the first body parts to become uncomfortably cold as temperatures drop.

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