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๐ก๏ธ Protect your sound, own your day with Ear Gear Micro Cordless!
Ear Gear Micro Cordless offers premium protection for hearing aids up to 1 inch, using a durable double-layer nylon-spandex blend that guards against sweat, dirt, moisture, and wind noise. Designed for all ages and active lifestyles, it ensures acoustic transparency and comes with easy-to-use clips and stretch cords in multiple colors and styles, making it the go-to choice for reliable, stylish hearing aid protection.












| ASIN | B00Z4ENBXK |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,504 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in Safety Ear Protection Accessories |
| Brand Name | Ear Gear |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 325 Reviews |
| Fit Type | compact |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Item Dimensions | 12.1 x 1.3 x 9.5 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ear Gear Enterprises Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 56375 |
| Material Type | Spandex |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Cordless |
| Size | Cordless |
| Style Number | 56375 |
| UPC | 800241563759 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**Y
Ear gear
Best thing ever
M**G
Game changer!
I had been wearing ear covers, even in summer, to cut down the wind whistling during my outdoor activities. These did the trick! I love that I can roll down the car window or step outside anytime without that noise. As a bonus, Iโm less concerned about like sprinkling when it starts raining, and it protects them from my sweat when I work out. Another bonus is that the door for my battery is broken, and these help keep the door closed, meaning the battery doesnโt fall out.
T**S
Handy dandy!
These little things are nice! I have had them for about a month and they are great! Snug fit! I recommend since they are a little trying to put on the first time, keep them on and just slide them off the hearing aides for charging. Keeping them between the rubber boot and hearing body. ( see pic) They also reduce wind noise, and keep them well protected. I work as a maintenance tech and in a nasty environment. I, myself had no issues with sweat like some reviews I have read. I guess this pending on the person and their environment. I work in a hot place but personally no problems. Will be buying a 2nd pair just to have between times. I'm going to try to wash them. Unsure if this may cause shrinking. But I'm gonna try.
F**Y
Good but expensive
They do the job, by keeping my hearing aid dry, but they are very expensive. I will probably look for an alternative method
C**S
Just What I Needed
I have super expensive hearing aids. My first cheaper set was destroyed by moisture. When I got my current pair, I ordered a drying device that disinfects them for 8 minutes with UV light then dries them out with low-level heat for 4 hrs. It works great, I put them in every night while I sleep and it helps extend their life but it doesn't prevent them from getting wet in the daytime when I sweat. I have to take them off frequently, open the battery doors and swab out the moisture with a Q-tip, or take them off when I'm sweating. As well, the moisture shortens the life of the batteries and I have to change them more frequently. Then out of curiosity, I did a search on Amazon to see if there is some type of wearable device that protects them from sweat and moisture while being worn. Lo & behold, I found these babies. I was skeptical that 1) A fabric cover wouldn't muffle the sound and 2) That moisture couldn't still seep thru the fabric and contaminate the devices. Neither seems to be the case. After a day at work, I open the devices and there's no moisture contamination. The fabric seems to wick away the moisture so that it never has a chance to get inside the devices. I'm sold.
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