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Usage

The main difference is in the filter: the PartyPlug has a music filter that attenuates harmful noise, while the PartyPlug Pro has a high-fidelity music filter for optimal sound quality and music experience. The PartyPlug attenuates 19 dB (SNR) and the Pro 21 dB - so you can choose which attenuation best suits the type of music or event you are attending. Both versions come with three different sizes of earplug (S/M/L) for an optimal fit, and a sturdy storage case that you can easily hang on your keychain or put in your pocket. 

Please note that both models feature a new, improved filter design with a wider grip, making them easier to remove from your ears or the storage case. The cleverly redesigned box holds your earplugs securely while also making them easy to remove. 

Yes, the earplugs are designed for long-term use. Thanks to the soft materials and comfortable fit, you can wear them for hours without discomfort. 

Start with size M. Go one size smaller (S) if the earplugs cause pain or too much pressure. Go one size larger (L) if the earplugs do not form a good seal or feel loose. The earplugs fit well when they form a proper seal, do not cause pain or pressure in your ear and do not stick out too far from your ear. 

Yes, the earplugs are made of silicone-free material and are safe for long-term use. 

Clean the earplugs regularly with lukewarm water and mild soap or use Alpine Clean spray. Allow them to dry completely before reuse. 

Hold the earplugs by the filter between your thumb and forefinger and insert them into your ear canals, twisting them slightly until they are secure and comfortable. The earplugs fit well when they seal your ear canals, do not cause pain and do not stick out too far from your ears. 

Tip: you may wish to lift your ears slightly to make the earplugs easier to insert. 

Start with size M - go down a size if the earplugs cause pain or too much pressure and go up a size if the earplugs do not seal well or feel loose.

The earplugs are made of soft, silicone-free TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) material. The soft, flexible material helps them fit comfortably in the ear canal.

They are ideal for festivals, concerts, clubs and other loud environments where you want to experience music without damaging your hearing. The special filter means that you can still have conversations with others, while harmful noise is muffled. 

Contact Alpine Customer Service to discuss possible solutions. 

The SNR (Single Number Rating) value is a European standard that allows you to compare the degree of noise attenuation of different hearing protectors. Independent laboratories test earplugs and earmuffs to determine their SNR value. 

In the United States, an NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) is used instead of an SNR. That standard is slightly stricter than the European standard. The higher these ratings are, the more hearing protection they provide. Often, both NRR and SNR values are listed on Alpine product packaging. 

The PartyPlug Pro earplugs reduce noise by 21 dB (SNR), while the standard PartyPlug earplugs offer 19 dB of attenuation. To put this in perspective: an average festival produces about 100-110 dB of sound. With PartyPlug Pro earplugs, you reduce this to a safe level of about 80-90 dB. This is important because hearing damage can already occur after exposure to noise above 80 dB for extended periods of time. At 100 dB, hearing damage can occur within as little as 15 minutes.