

🔊 Protect your ears without missing a beat!
Etymotic ER20XS earplugs deliver professional-grade, high-fidelity hearing protection with up to 20 dB noise reduction. Their low-profile, stem-less design ensures discreet, comfortable wear for extended periods, preserving sound clarity for music and conversation. Ideal for concerts, motor sports, and noisy work environments, these reusable earplugs come with a neck cord and carrying case, making them the go-to choice for professionals and audiophiles alike.










| ASIN | B00RM6Q9XW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,922 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #98 in Earplugs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,868) |
| Date First Available | December 30, 2014 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | ER20XS-SMF-P |
| Manufacturer | Etymotic Research, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 0.4 x 0.75 x 0.4 inches; 0.4 ounces |
J**Y
High-Fidelity Ear Protection
These earplugs provide excellent noise reduction while preserving sound clarity, making them ideal for concerts, rehearsals, or any loud environment. The ER20XS design ensures a comfortable fit for extended wear without muffling music or conversation. The build quality is solid, and they’re easy to insert and remove. They come with a convenient carrying case, perfect for on-the-go protection. Overall, a high-quality, effective, and comfortable solution for ear protection. Highly recommended for musicians, concert-goers, or anyone exposed to loud sounds.
C**U
Excellent for musician tinnitus
I am a professional violinist. I began having tinnitus many years ago: hearing the TV static “sound of silence,” plus occasional 10-second bouts of extreme ringing typically in the left ear. I put one of these earplugs in my left ear, which is just above the instrument as I hold it under my jaw. Hearing damage/loss in the left ear is a universal symptom of long-term violin playing, and additionally, the loud direct sound from being close to the instrument sometimes causes students (me many years ago) to limit themselves and avoid drawing the most sound from the instrument. This earplug solves both those issues: I still hear clearly at all volumes but am not overwhelmed when I play out, and my bouts of ringing have disappeared, and only come back when I forget to put the earplug in. I use this earplug whenever I play, indoors, outdoors, practicing or performing. I could go on about how useful this has been for me. After a couple minutes of being worn it fills the ear extremely comfortably, and I often (at least twice a week) forget to take it out after practicing, because I simply don’t realize it was in until someone notices the thing in my ear. This size is perfect for my ear, snug but not tight. I personally don’t use the case, I just slip it under the strap for my violin in its case. I believe these can last indefinitely until lost, which is a fine value for $10 each when I only use one at a time. I would recommend this to anyone who needs slight sound reduction of upper levels.
A**R
Musician approved!
Great sound reduction and fidelity! As a musician I need to protect my hearing and must be able to hear what I’m doing complete detail. These attenuators work very well considering the low price point. They’re not quite all-day comfortable, but otherwise I couldn’t be happier!
D**S
They work well for me.
These work very well for me. I got them mostly for when I see bands in small venues or even larger concerts. Just wanted some hearing protection. They fit well and really block out a lot of the harsh sounds and frequencies without being muffled. I used the larger size tips for me. I found wetting them a bit before inserting them helps a lot. I honestly don't know what the foam tips are for and I don't use them. I also don't use the case that came with these. Instead I got a cylindrical metal case that I can attach to my keychain so these are always with me if I need them. Make sure to clean them after use so they're always ready for the next time.
C**Y
Decent
Imo these are comfortable to wear for hours on end: I do a few times a week. They are relatively easy to put in and take out, even while wearing thin gloves. I've never had one fall out. Make sure the seal properly in the ear canal, i have to tilt my head away, open my mouth, and give it a little twist. First pair I had the largest silicon tips both ripped apart after a few months. Keep in mind this was heavy daily use (manufacturing engineer that spends a lot of time on the shop floor). They were exposed to heat, dirt, grease, you name it. Fwiw they held up pretty well. On the noisy shop floor I can't tell how loud I am speaking while wearing them. Apparently I sound much louder in my head than I do to others: be aware of this. The second pair I had met their gruesome end when the cord got wrapped around it and pulled so tightly that it severed the plastic in half. That one was my fault. Noise reduction is good overall. These will help prevent ringing in your ears. In terms of music be aware it does color the sound quite a lot. The highs are basically gone. Mids are where these shine: they're present just lessened, this seems to be what they were aiming for. Bass is brought forward and at times is dangerously close to a hollow-booming-tunnel type sound that is not pleasant. The mids and lows of vocals are brought out but seem... different. Again the vocal highs are just gone. Also note that hi-hats are nearly muted. Bottom line, these are decent for saving your hearing. They're comfortable enough to wear for hours (ymmv as ears do). Very colored sound, no highs.
G**G
Excellent hearing protection while still hearing sound you want
I use these for concerts and put them in before it starts, and leave them in until it’s over and these are great. They prevent tinnitus or any kind of hearing issue after the concert is over, you were fully protected. You can still hear the concert perfectly and even better they drown out your concert neighbor’s screams and singing. When the people around you talk during the show it’s hard to hear them but you can make out what they say if you want to. And the concert has quite good sound. I wore them to a rock concert that was shaking the brick building and sidewalk outside during sound check and after the concert was over my ears were perfect. I enjoyed the show with no discomfort and happy with the sound and even talked to the band during (and heard their reply to me, the guitarist came out into the crowd). Very nice! Only thing is, they do hurt while they are in. It goes away as soon as you take them out, I am playing with adjusting them better but I think it’s just the design and hardness of the base plastic. It’s not a huge deal, they do feel like they go in kind of deep. I will always keep these on hand for concerts and replace them often. Love them. Absolutely better than foam ones for concerts but my daughter finds them uncomfortable enough that she prefers foam, she has had a ruptured ear drum and is always sensitive about her ears. She claims her cheap foam ones give the same result for her, but I use both and think these are way better if you can tolerate the feel of them. I personally love these.
G**5
My wife suffers from ear ache when its windy. Past earplugs muffle the sound. These block wind but let's her hear.
R**A
Soy músico y los uso para reducir mi exposición a niveles altos de sonido cuando me toca una mala posición en el escenario. A diferencia de los tapones regulares, estos permiten el paso de frecuencias medias y altas, lo que te permite efectivamente reducir el volumen de todo el ambiente pero sin perder claridad. He utilizado los tapones Etymotic por diez años, excelentes resultados todo el tiempo. Este model en específico incluye tres tipos de ajuste: dos tapones de silicón y uno de esponja. Mi favorito es el de silicón, en este caso el blanco, el gris es muy pequeño para mí pero funciona muy bien para adolescentes. La reducción de sonido global no es muy alta por la forma en que se mide, pero realmente el efecto es el deseado: proteger tu audición sin perder detalle. Por lo mismo, no son tan cómodos para usar herramientas como taladros, para ese uso es mejor tapones sencillos.
M**E
These are great, really wouldn't be without them now. Much, much better than the Alpine ones I tried first; these really do keep a clean sound. I've enjoyed gigs more since having these; I think they may even improve the sound, taking away distorted loudest elements leaving a more balanced image.
K**A
Its ok
A**E
Great price point for earplugs for a start. Triple flange is a pain to wear/insert, literally hurt my inner ear canals. Sound wise... definitely works attenuating, however it has less "definition" than bare ears. Better to keep them ears protected to hear more in the long run 💪🏿💪🏿
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