Geekria Sleep Earbuds, Noise Isolating Ear Plugs, Mini ASMR Sleeping Earphone, Fit for Light Sleep, Insomnia, Side Sleep, Air Travel, White Noise…
- Sleeping headphones made of Extra-soft and flexible silicone, comfortable and lightweight, Effectively diminish the around noise, freeing you to enjoy your music, not feel them even if not sleep or side-sleep, enable you to stay in your ear house perfectly, avoiding falling out.
Original price was: ₹2,107.₹1,756Current price is: ₹1,756.
Geekria Sleep Earbuds, Noise Isolating Ear Plugs, Mini ASMR Sleeping Earphone, Fit for Light Sleep, Insomnia, Side Sleep, Air Travel, White Noise… Prices
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Amazon Customer –
I have tried so many different sleep earphones and these are the best so far. These are the only ones that you can swap out the eartips and I use memory foam ones that do a much better job of noise isolation. All the others I’ve tried have permanent flanged tips that can’t be removed. I took one star off only because the drivers are just a little too big and so don’t go into my ears far enough to prevent them from falling out when I roll over in the night.
Tom –
On first look they appear to be made well (we’ll see about that). They fit comfortably in my ears and block outside sounds nicely. The small form factor makes them great for side sleeping. The sound, however, is just OK at best. I find it to be dull and muddy sounding. Voices are off, not crisp and clear, low voices get lost in the muddiness. The same for music as well.
Update:
After about two moths of use these are still holding up, so I am happy to say they are well made. I wake up half the time and they are all twisted up (I am a rough sleeper), yet they take the abuse. I changed the tips, which fit my ears better and this has helped the sound a bit. I bumped the rating up a star from my original review because of them holding up, and the are really good for when you sleep on your side.
Igo Hummaan –
Depending on the shape of your ear canal these may not fit everyone, but they ship with two sizes of rubber ear fitting and can be manuevered a bit to serve their purpose. Sound quality is OK but not what I purchased them for (after all sleep phones are to put you to sleep not captivate you with conert-like sound).
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Will update later for durability aspects but initially these are worth a look if you’ve had trouble finding phones that are comfortable when side-sleeping. These are definitely better than Apple Ear and Air Pod models for that purpose (but no other purpose) due to their being much smaller and using silicon rubber to hold them in place.
Scott K –
Sound quality is very good for the size. The best sounding “sleep earbuds” I’ve had. Small and comfortable for sleeping while listening. But the silicone tips slip off very easily. There is no ridge or anything for the tips to grip on. The earbuds themselves are just tiny smooth cylinders, so the tips can fall right off without much force at all. The headphones sometimes slip out, leaving the silicone tip still in my ear. Would be perfect earbuds for wearing in bed if the tips stayed on better.
Amazon Customer –
First off, these earbuds are small – which is a good thing. Especially for side-sleepers. The sound quality is fine for audiobooks and white noise stuff, but music is pretty thin. But, they are called “sleep earbuds”, so fair enough.
Okay the issues:
On my iPhone 13 Pro, when adjusting the volume (with the headset buttons) the volume would continue on in the direction you selected until it maxes out. Using the volume buttons on the phone worked fine – most of the time).
On my iPad pro 11 (Gen 3) the volume would just randomly max out or min out without any button input whatsoever.
Last thing: The rubber eartips just slide onto the body of the earbud (no snapping into place). More often than not when you pull the earbud out the rubber eartip stays in your ear. The tips are easy to extract from your ear, so I don’t think this is a safety issue, just inconvenient for sure.
Maybe they work perfectly fine on non-Apple devices, but since I don’t have any I can’t speak to that. Your mileage may vary.