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They're expensive, but I bought me these. They are made from moulds taken from yours ears. It's weird having the moulds taken, and before that the specialist took a little wax out my ears to make for a better fittings. I had motorcycle earplugs, and they really are excellent. Then I had another pair made for listening to music / phone, which is the best quality I have ever known. But for great noise cancelling made to measure fitted earplugs, I would highly recommend: https://www.ultimateear.com/products/squidgy
  • 10 months later...

Seabag Wrote:

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> Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) Wireless

> Headphones, Noise Cancelling - Black

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> ?290 approx

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> They?re 👍🏽


Can't say if they're the best as I haven't tried all the others, but I have these and love them...

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