What's better silicone or foam ear plugs?


What's better silicone or foam ear plugs? Silicone earplugs block a fair amount of noise, with an NRR of 22-23 dB, which makes them a good alternative for environments with moderate noise, like travelling. Foam earplugs, on the other hand, when inserted correctly, have a noise reduction rating of 28-33 dB, with some brands going up to 44 dB.


Is it bad to wear silicone ear plugs every night?

Sleeping with earplugs is generally safe. However, regular use does come with some potential risks. Over time, they may push earwax back into your ear canal, causing a buildup. This can cause issues like ear pressure, tinnitus and temporary hearing loss.


Why can I still hear with earplugs?

Ear plugs are a popular and effective way to reduce noise exposure, but many people are surprised to find that they can still hear sounds with ear plugs in. This phenomenon is known as occasional hearing and it occurs because ear plugs do not completely block out all sound.