



✈️ Silence the chaos, feel the calm — your ears’ new travel BFF!
EarPlanes Adult earplugs are expertly engineered to relieve ear discomfort caused by rapid cabin pressure changes during flights. Featuring a patented CeramX filter, they naturally regulate air pressure and reduce noise by 24 dB. Made from soft, hypoallergenic silicone, these reusable plugs are doctor recommended and tested by U.S. Navy pilots, ensuring reliable comfort and protection for up to two flights per pair.





| ASIN | B0CLRN3LGH |
| ASIN | B0CLRN3LGH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,663 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 54 in Ear Plugs 405 in First Aid (Health & Personal Care) |
| Brand | EarPlanes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,617) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,617) |
| Date First Available | 10 Nov. 2025 |
| Format | Pair |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TS112EP6 |
| Manufacturer | Cirrus Healthcare |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.4 x 1.4 cm; 20 g |
| Product Name | EarPlanes Adult |
| Units | 4 count |
| Weight | 91 g |
A**R
Game changer
Are you suffer with acute inner pain, especially on descent? These earplugs massively helped to alleviate the pain to a large degree. There was some residual pain afterwards but nowhere near the pain of the food when I was wearing noise cancelling headphones used by builders. These should be commended by the inventors you’ve actually made something very useful indeed I was very sceptical at the beginning but I have sure been proved wrong. For the small investment, you could actually save your ears from further damage. Well into Amazon. Stocking such an excellent product.
C**M
Work very well
I used these extensively when travelling by air and found thdm comfortable and allowed the exchange of air as described so no sinus effect afterwards or popping or ear complaints. Bought these for my grandson who had suffered badly and he found thdm just as excellent
V**S
They actually worked for me!
I get really bad ear pain when flying. I have tried various earplugs, earphones(or earpods), swallowing water, sucking sweets, chewing gum, or a combination of a few of these things. Nothing worked for me. And in fact it seemed to get worse every time i flew. With my last journey causing unbearable pain, and the sensation of having water in my ears, and being unable to hear properly, lasting for over 2 weeks! I read the reviews on these and thought id give them a go. So glad i did. Apart from a small amount of discomfort in my left ear, on the flight out and return flight, there was nothing. No pain and no lasting affect. Definitely worth the money. Would highly recommend!
A**A
Cannot live without these
I honestly cannot live without these. I get horrendous pain when flying, especially when landing. If I use these correctly with putting them in before take off, and a while before descending, I get either no pain or very minimal discomfort which is just more annoying than painful. Chewing sweets or mints never worked, but these 100% do!
J**2
Great for travel ears
Excellent product for the money and works well for comfortable ears while travelling. The pair came in a small tidy case for storage. Would be great if it came tied as a string so as to keep them together but that's a 'nice to have'
N**K
Mixed Experience
On my recent trip from Northern Europe to Japan, I decided to try out the new Airplane Earplugs, hoping for some peace and tranquility during my flight. While the earplugs had their merits, my overall experience was somewhat mixed. Firstly, I'd like to commend the noise-cancelling ability of these earplugs. They proved quite effective at blocking out the constant hum of the airplane engines and the general cabin noise. The environment they provided was significantly quieter, allowing me to relax during the long flight. The earplugs were also reasonably comfortable in the ear - at least in my left ear. This brings me to my primary issue with the product: oddly enough, I could only get a proper fit in my left ear. Despite numerous attempts and adjustments, the right earplug simply wouldn't fit properly. This resulted in imbalanced noise blocking which was quite disruptive and detracted from the overall experience. While this product failed to meet my needs, I understand that this could be a highly subjective issue. Ear sizes and shapes can significantly vary from person to person, and it seems like this product might not cater to all. If you're considering these earplugs, you might want to ensure that they are a good fit for you. The earplugs were compact and easy to carry around, coming with a small, sturdy case that fit in my carry-on without any issues. Also, the material seemed durable and likely to withstand long-term use. Despite their noise-cancelling ability, due to the fit issue, I don't see myself repurchasing these earplugs. I believe that for a product like this, the comfort and fit are just as important as the functionality. To sum up, while the Airplane Earplugs delivered in terms of noise cancellation and portability, the fit was a significant drawback for me. They might be a worthy investment for some, but I'd recommend a thorough check for fit and comfort before purchasing.
M**.
They really do work!
A bit of background, I have never once, since I was a young girl, been on a flight where I have not suffered from very painful earache, and deafness for about an hour after landing. It always starts on the descent, in fact I could tell people around me the plane was starting to descend, before they had any inkling. So with a special holiday planned, the thought of the flight was at the back of my mind, and was there something I could do this time to relieve the symptoms. At a mere £5 for a pack of earplanes I thought I would give them a try. Firstly do read the instructions! You don't just pop them in your ears, you have to 'pop' your ears to relieve pressure first. by pinching your nose and blowing through your nose, then straight away insert them, about an hour before the flight is due to land or earlier. I had to wriggle them in and adjust them a bit so they were comfortable. So I followed the steps. On descending I could actually hear little hissing and clicking sounds, I think this was the pressure in my ears regulating. There was a little discomfort but it was minimal compared to my usual experience. So as the plane touched down I removed my Earplanes as the cabin door opened. I looked at my partner, I know I was smiling because for the first time I could clearly hear every word he said and there was no earache. Give them a try. They really did work for me!
L**O
Après trois vols catastrophiques (douleurs + surdité des jours suivant le vol) j'appréhendais vraiment de devoir reprendre l'avion. J'étais sceptique, après avoir lu les commentaires je me suis laissée tenter et j'ai bien fait... Comme recommandé par certains j'ai mis les bouchons avant le décollage, j'ai suffisamment enfoncé et retiré après l'atterrissage. Une petite gêne pendant le vol mais rien de comparable aux précédents, pas d'oreilles bouchées du tout à l'arrivée.
D**E
Prodotto fantastico! Durante il volo non ho sentito alcun fastidio né pressione alle orecchie. Sono comodi, facili da usare e davvero efficaci. Finalmente viaggio sereno senza dolori fastidiosi al decollo e all’atterraggio. Assolutamente consigliati a chi vola spesso!
O**I
They work perfectly, without them I go proudly deaf
R**.
My whole family struggles with altitude/pressure-related ear pain when we fly. My ENT says it's due to ear canal shape and other boring medical stuff. The EarPlanes make a discernable difference for all of us. They appear to be nothing more than ear plugs with a tiny hole in them. They slow down the rate of change in pressure from outside the ear to inside. It's a super-simple concept and there are other, similar products on the market that do virtually the same thing, but these, I have found, are the most comfortable. Simple, but effective. They really do work. They do not eliminate all of the pressure but they do make transitions less severe. If you do not use them correctly (i.e. stick them in your ears as they start to ache) they will not be effective at all. But- if you put them in as you're speeding down a runway or preparing for descent, they make a substantial difference. Me, my wife, and my now 12 year old son all find they fit well and stay put once in. They come with a little plastic, snap-closed case that works fine and stays closed. The only complaint I have is the blue color. Unless you have long hair, wear a hat tugged down, or wear ear phones over them, you will have a bit of an Andorian quality to you until you take them out. Clear or perhaps a couple of flesh-tone options would be great. They have been the same alien blue color for years. Perhaps there is some kind of material preclusion, but I'm pretty sure they are just silicone. They are likely not perfect for everyone, but if you struggle with pressure changes, they are worth a shot. I paid just over $5 from Amazon, but you can probably still find them at your local <insert prefix> Mart or pharmacy for the same or a little less (first pair I bought about three years ago was $2). You might want to get an extra pair and keep them in your carry on. They are small and slippery and are masterful at jumping out of your hand and into funky little cracks between airline seats.
L**A
does not come in a box and the packaging that ear planes comes in does not say “earplanes” on the packaging so it might be fake, not original as I have the original ones and can compare
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