
Noise follows you everywhere.
Traffic outside the window, a partner who snores, thin walls, an early rubbish truck. Most of us live surrounded by sound we never agreed to.
It adds up quietly. Broken sleep chips away at rest and recovery, and by the afternoon you feel it even if you can't name why.
Blocking that noise is the simplest change you can make to how a night — and the day after it — actually feels.

A quieter night, on repeat.
Medical-grade silicone forms a soft seal in the ear canal and takes up to 28 decibels off the sounds around you, without the scratchy feel of foam.
They're built to be reusable: rinse them, dry them, swap in a fresh replacement disc when you need one, and keep them in the compact storage box between uses.

Made for sleep, travel and focus.
The same pair works on a red-eye flight, in an open-plan office, in a shared house and on the sofa when you just need an hour to think.
Low-profile stems sit flush with the ear, so you can lie on your side for hours without pressure or soreness.
