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Vibes High Fidelity Ear Plugs Are a Game Changer, and They're 25% Off for Black Friday

You should use these ear plugs instead of disposable ones. There's a big difference.
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Vibes High Fidelity Ear Plugs
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If you like loud, obnoxious music as much as I do, but you don't want to risk a ringing sound in your ears for the rest of your life, there's a solution; it isn't cramming those disposable marshmallow earplugs in your sound-holes, either. Vibes High Fidelity Concert Ear Plugs protect you from tinnitus and hearing loss, but still let you clearly hear the band you came for. They're 25% off for Black Friday.

The product was featured on Shark Tank, where the greedy capitalist judges were impressed with Vibes' ability to reduce outside sounds by 22db while still allowing the wearer to hear what's going on around them at a reasonable level of fidelity. The mushy, muffle-everything ear plugs you've used before just block sound; these plugs filter it. They're precise enough that you can hear conversations while they're in, comfortable enough to wear all night, and they're nearly invisible, so people won't think you're a square who cares more about their precious hearing than you care about rock and/or roll. Once you try 'em, you won't go back.

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Stephen Johnson
Stephen Johnson
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Stephen Johnson is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker where he covers pop culture, including two weekly columns “The Out of Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture” and “What People are Getting Wrong this Week.” He graduated from Emerson College with a BFA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing.

Previously, Stephen was Managing Editor at NBC/Universal’s G4TV. While at G4, he won a Telly Award for writing and was nominated for a Webby award. Stephen has also written for Blumhouse, FearNET, Performing Songwriter magazine, NewEgg, AVN, GameFly, Art Connoisseur International magazine, Fender Musical Instruments, Hustler Magazine, and other outlets. His work has aired on Comedy Central and screened at the Sundance International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, and Chicago Horror Film Festival. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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