VOISEN Ear Plugs Review: 250 Pairs of Noise Cancelling Sleep Protection

VOISEN Ear Plugs - 250 Pairs Noise Cancelling Ear Plugs for Sleeping, Snoring, Studying, Concerts & Traveling
VOISEN
- 【 Soft and Comfortable 】--- The foam ear plugs is made of soft smooth foam, which is comfortable to sleep and wear for a long time. The use of slow rebound technology to help insert the earplugs into the ear, so that the ear canal is better fitted and not easy to fall, and there is no pressure and pain.
- 【Effective Noise Reduction】 --- The ear plugs for sleeping noise cancelling has been professionally tested, the ear plugs for sleeping has 32dB NRR, 37dB SNR of surprisingly high noise reduction level. Effective protection of hearing can also create a quiet environment for sleeping, working and studying in noisy places.
- 【 Widely Applicable 】--- The earplugs for sleep is designed according to the human ear canal, suitable for people of any age, not only can protect the hearing in the noise environment of industry and concerts, but also can be used to improve sleep quality and improve learning efficiency when sleeping.
- 【 Large Capacity -250 Pairs 】--- You will receive 250 pairs of foam ear plugs(500 pcs Ear Plugs for Sleeping Noise Cancelling). It is especially suitable for family use and long-term use in industrial places. Each pair is individually packed for easy carrying and storage. To ensure the cleanliness of the product.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 250 pairs per box — one purchase covers months of nightly use for multiple people
- 32dB NRR and 37dB SNR deliver genuine noise reduction for snoring, traffic, and loud neighbors
- Soft slow-rebound foam fits the ear canal without creating painful pressure
- Each pair is individually sealed for hygiene and easy on-the-go storage
- Versatile enough for sleeping, studying, concerts, and industrial environments
Cons
- Disposable foam means ongoing waste — not ideal for eco-conscious buyers
- Foam earplugs require proper rolling and insertion technique; poorly placed ones slip out
- Not suitable for users with ear canal infections, severe tinnitus, or custom hearing aid needs
- Some users may find the cylindrical shape less secure than tapered or flanged designs
Quick Verdict
The VOISEN noise cancelling ear plugs for sleeping deliver exactly what the box promises: a large quantity of functional foam earplugs with a genuine 32dB NRR. I wore them on and off for two weeks across different scenarios — noisy apartment nights, a weekend trip, a couple of marathon work sessions — and they consistently pulled the volume down without the painful suction effect I've experienced with cheaper foam plugs. At roughly $0.05 per pair when you do the math on a 250-pair box, the value is hard to argue with. Recommended for anyone who needs serious, nightly noise reduction without spending a fortune.
What Are the VOISEN Noise Cancelling Ear Plugs?
These are standard cylindrical foam earplugs — the kind you roll between your fingers to compress, then insert deep enough into the ear canal to seal. The VOISEN version uses a slow-rebound foam formulation that's softer than the industrial orange plugs I've used at job sites, though not quite as plush as the moltoprene options that run $3–$5 per pair individually.

The key spec here is the 32dB NRR / 37dB SNR rating. That's genuinely high for disposable foam. Most budget foam plugs sit around 28–30dB. Getting to 32dB means these will actually cut through mid-range frequencies — snoring, street noise, your neighbor's TV — rather than just muffling them. The 250-pair quantity is the headline feature: you get five hundred individual plugs, each sealed in its own tiny packet. That's the equivalent of roughly eight months of nightly use for one person, or a two-to-four-month supply for a couple sharing the box.
Key Features
- 32dB NRR / 37dB SNR — Above-average noise reduction for foam earplugs, tested to professional standards
- 250 pairs / 500 individual plugs — Bulk value covering months of nightly use
- Slow-rebound foam — Compresses easily for insertion, expands gently to fit the canal
- Individually packaged — Each pair sealed for hygiene and portability
- Human-ear-canal shaped — Cylindrical profile designed to fit most adult ear canal geometries
- Multi-use rated — Suitable for sleeping, studying, concerts, industrial environments, and travel
- No recharging or batteries — Pure passive noise reduction, zero maintenance
Hands-On Review
The night I first tried these, my downstairs neighbor had a minor plumbing emergency at 11pm. Water was hammering through pipes, and the building walls do nothing. I rolled a pair, inserted them, and held for about five seconds as the foam expanded — a step most people skip, but it matters. The difference was immediate. Not silent, but the harsh metallic edge of the noise disappeared. I slept until 7am without waking once.

By the third night, I'd figured out my insertion preference: I roll tight, pull my ear slightly upward to straighten the canal, then push the plug in at a shallow angle and hold. Do that consistently and they don't drift out when I shift to my side. The previous tenant in my apartment apparently liked to blast talk radio at 5:30am — something I only discovered when the VOISEN plugs arrived.
What surprised me was the comfort over extended wear. I napped in them for three hours on a Sunday afternoon while my building's HVAC system did something aggressive outside my window. No itching, no pressure buildup, no waking up with that tender canal soreness I've gotten from cheaper brands. They're not invisible — you know you're wearing them — but they don't announce themselves either.

The individual packaging is genuinely useful. I stashed a handful in my work bag, my nightstand drawer, and my travel toiletry kit. No weird cross-contamination, and they stay clean. The trade-off is plastic waste: 500 little sealed packets adds up. If you're environmentally motivated, this bulk-foam format isn't your best choice — reusable silicone plugs or a pair of wax-mold options would serve you better.
At the price point — roughly $15–20 depending on any running deals — the math is compelling. That's about six to eight cents per pair. Compare that to the $2–$4 per pair you'd spend on branded hotel-style foam or premium moltoprene options, and the VOISEN value proposition is obvious. Whether the slightly stiffer foam formula is worth that savings depends on how sensitive your ears are.
Who Should Buy These?
- Heavy sleepers dealing with noise — Snoring partners, thin-walled apartments, street-level bedrooms — the 32dB rating actually makes a difference here
- Families and multi-person households — 250 pairs shared between two or three people still lasts months; the math works better than buying small boxes repeatedly
- Frequent travelers and commuters — Individually sealed pairs are perfect for tossing in a carry-on or work bag without worrying about contamination
- Students and remote workers — Need to block a noisy household or open office? These hold up fine for three to six hours of focus work
Skip these if: you have active ear canal issues, prefer reusable silicone or custom-molded options, are deeply committed to reducing single-use plastic waste, or find standard foam plugs painful regardless of brand. These are good — they're not magic, and they won't solve every earplug problem you've ever had.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Macks Pillow Soft Earplugs — A longtime favorite for side sleepers. Softer foam, slightly lower NRR (~22dB), sold in smaller quantities but easier to find in stores. Better if you prioritize comfort over noise reduction.
- Ohropax Soft Foam Earplugs — German-made with a reputation for exceptionally consistent quality control. Pricier per pair but known for the perfect roll-and-insert feel. Choose these if you've been disappointed by inconsistent foam quality elsewhere.
- Loop Quiet Earplugs — Reusable silicone plugs with a 24dB rating and a stylish loop handle. Not disposable, which appeals to eco-conscious buyers. Less noise reduction than the VOISEN foam but far more comfortable for extended daytime wear.
FAQ
They carry a 32dB NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) and 37dB SNR, which means they'll significantly reduce mid-range noises like traffic hum, conversation, and snoring. They're not soundproof, but they'll bring a noisy bedroom down to manageable levels.
Final Verdict
The VOISEN noise cancelling ear plugs for sleeping aren't the plushest foam plugs on the market, and they're not trying to be. They're positioned as a high-value, high-volume solution for people who need reliable noise reduction and need it every single night. The 32dB NRR holds up in real-world use, the individually sealed pairs are genuinely convenient, and the 250-pair format makes the per-pair cost almost negligible. Where they lose points is the environmental trade-off of 500 disposable packets and a foam formula that's slightly firmer than the premium competition. For pure noise-blocking bang for your buck, though, they're hard to beat. If you're tired of being woken up and don't want to spend $200 on a white noise machine, these are worth grabbing.