And built to last: aluminum for the standard Isolate, and titanium for the Isolate Pro. That’s where the Flare Audio Isolate earplugs step in, looking, might I say, rather suave. We’re talking training aids that motivate you while you run and – this is where it gets really interesting – earbuds designed to enhance your hearing, like the Here One.īut unless you’ve got $300 to burn, and the patience of a saint - Here One are pre-order only at the moment, and being a fruition of a Kickstarter campaign, they may not even happen - you’re probably, like me, looking for an easier option. While all this stuff is nice, albeit unnecessary (except maybe the porn), the thing that’s making waves in the tech industry right now is ‘hearables’ like wearables (think Apple Watch) without the wrist, these stick in your ears instead. Who knows? Whatever the reason, I spend a lot of time obsessing over hearing-related products, and thanks to my other pastime - working in the tech industry - I’m constantly poring over the latest gadgets that promise a better life, such as VR porn and jet-powered rollerskates (obviously not at the same time, though). Perhaps I’ve got the hearing of a bat? Maybe my windscreen is rubbish, or it could be my helmet that’s letting me down. I’ve tried them, and sure, while these bad boys boast a rather plentiful -33DB of noise reduction (one of the highest rated around), I’ve found they’re only really suitable for short distances on longer journeys the wind noise inside your helmet is like standing in the eye of a hurricane. Yes I know, stop with the silly obsessing and just get yourself some simple throwaway foam ones, such as the likes of the Howard Leight Max plug.
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