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EARPEACE always includes an extra earplug and filter just in case you lose or drop one, then you still have a set.
EARPEACE always includes an extra earplug and filter just in case you lose or drop one, then you still have a set.
There are two major differences between MOTO & MOTO PRO.
The first difference is the earplugs. MOTO features our original double coned earplugs for a comfortable, natural fit. While, MOTO PRO earplugs feature our patented contour design engineered to mold to the shape of your ear canal, creating a complete seal for a near custom fit.
The second difference is the filters. MOTO includes three sets of filters. The 17dB & 20dB filters are precisely machined to allow an unobstructed sound into the ear for a noise reducing yet full spectrum sound experience. The 26dB filter set is a full block filter for max reduction.
The MOTO PRO filters, on the other hand, feature multi-layered technology. These layers grab the sound signature and then replicate it at a lower volume, so you hear the full spectrum of crisp, clear sound at a safe volume. When selecting PRO you will have the option to choose between various filter reductions for a mastered attenuated experience.
There are two major differences between MOTO & MOTO PRO.
The first difference is the earplugs. MOTO features our original double coned earplugs for a comfortable, natural fit. While, MOTO PRO earplugs feature our patented contour design engineered to mold to the shape of your ear canal, creating a complete seal for a near custom fit.
The second difference is the filters. MOTO includes three sets of filters. The 17dB & 20dB filters are precisely machined to allow an unobstructed sound into the ear for a noise reducing yet full spectrum sound experience. The 26dB filter set is a full block filter for max reduction.
The MOTO PRO filters, on the other hand, feature multi-layered technology. These layers grab the sound signature and then replicate it at a lower volume, so you hear the full spectrum of crisp, clear sound at a safe volume. When selecting PRO you will have the option to choose between various filter reductions for a mastered attenuated experience.
Ordered these thinking they would be better than the standard ones. They aren’t. They amplify the wind noise and totally drown out the engine noise. Would not recommend. Stick with the standard ones.
They do what they say on the box.
Perfect/Comfortable and exact wind noise protection. 👍👍👍
I have had the standard moto for the last 4 years. But they started to fall apart so it was time for a new set.
I decided to upgrade to the pro.
After doing 500 miles they are certainly more comfortable and easier to remove than the standard moto Due to the shape you can only fit in 2 directions.
Using Comms at motorway speed is fine I can still hear clearly but lowering the levels of wind noise to a more acceptable level.
Yes foams cancel more out but that's not what these are designed to do. These give a better feeling enable me to still feel connected to the bike. Foams have always taken the feeling away at road speeds leaving me numb.
I still use foam for track days due to not requiring comms and the higher revs give more feel.
Thanks earpeace.
Tried several others and these large size plugs are the only ones that fit my ears! The max 24db filters are perfect for an aftermarket exhaust too.
Had two sets of these style ear plugs now - first ones made by another company never really fitted my ear canal so gave up on them. Earpiece ones are much more comfortable, being softer grade silicon and therefore a better fit. However, compared to my 200 pairs of trusty green foam plugs they're not nearly as quiet. On shorter rides I tend to wear the Earpeace ones as I can still hear what the bike is doing albeit with much reduced interference from wind noise. If going on a long distance motorway trip I'd always wear the foam plugs as they effectively cocoon you in silent bliss - any small amount of noise after 30 mins will become tiring which on a motorcycle is horrible. Would recommend for shorter trips but not long distance touring.