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These earplugs that were on 'Shark Tank' make a great gift for music lovers — and they're on sale


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At the risk of aging ourselves, we'll admit that few things make a live music experience more miserable than sound that's too loud. In terms of Worst Concert Offenders, it's second only to people who record the entire set on their smartphones. (Seriously, are you ever going to watch that shaky video again?)

We can't help you with the latter, but fortunately, there's a simple solution to the volume issue: Vibes Hi-Fidelity Earplugs. Featured on Shark Tank, these discreet, minimalist earplugs use specially designed sound wave-balancing tubes to lower the decibels of your surrounding environment while enhancing sound clarity. In layman's terms, they protect your hearing at loud concerts and sporting events without muffling sounds. Plus, they're washable for reusable wear and come with an attachable cord that prevents them from getting lost. Those traditional foam earplugs could never. Read more...

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