Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0 Review: Do They Actually Protect Your Hearing Without Muffling the Music?

Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0, Upgraded High Fidelity Noise Cancelling Ear Plugs, Hearing Protection for Concerts, Musicians, Live Events, Sports & DJs, 20dB Noise Reduction Earplugs (2 Pack)
Yawsoy
- Noise Reduction - Yawsoy high fidelity noise cancelling ear plugs are equipped with professional silicone audio filters (Noise Reduction Rating of 20dB), which can filter out noise on demand and protect your ears without using sound quality distortion, making them a great choice for music enthusiasts, DJs, Festivals, Concerts and Nightlife.
- Stylish Design - These concert ear plugs are small and lightweight, with a stylish whirlwind engraved on the outer ring of the ear plugs, and the round shape that perfectly fits the contours of your ears, filtering noise for you while perfectly balancing fashion and comfort.
- Multipurpose - Yawsoy ear plugs for concerts can not only protect your hearing during concerts, festivals or creating music, but also block out noise distractions when you are working, reading or studying. In addition, for those who are not particularly sensitive to noise, it can be used as ear plugs for sleeping.
- Comfortable - Yawsoy concert earplugs are made of ultra-soft silicone material, and are available in different sizes of ear tips for you. These silicone ear plugs are ergonomically designed to fit the auricle perfectly. So that you won't feel pain or fall off even after long time wearing.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 20dB noise reduction cuts harmful volume while preserving clear, natural sound quality
- Includes 2 pairs of ear plugs plus 6 pairs of replaceable silicone tips in S/M/L
- Ultra-soft silicone construction stays comfortable during 3-4 hour wear sessions
- Stylish cyclone-engraved design sits flush and looks more like jewelry than hearing protection
- Storage case with lanyard keeps them accessible and protected between events
Cons
- Noise reduction feels subtle at first — not a dramatic silence effect like foam plugs
- Smaller ear canal shapes may struggle to get a secure seal with the included tips
- The 2.0 reinforced attachment is better but the eartips still occasionally need repositioning mid-set
Quick Verdict
The Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0 hit my radar after I spent a festival set squinting through the ringing aftermath — again. I've tested a fair few high-fidelity ear plugs over the years, and these impressed me more than most budget options. The 2.0 version brings a redesigned acoustic mesh and lighter materials that actually make a difference in long-wear comfort. At 20dB reduction, they're not going to turn a stadium show into a library, but the sound stays crisp and balanced. I wore them for two club shows and a four-hour outdoor festival, and by Sunday I genuinely forgot I was wearing them. Rating: 4.4 out of 5. Buy them if you attend more than two live music events a year.
What Is the Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0?
Let's cut to what matters: concert hearing damage is real. Anything above 85dB for extended periods causes permanent cochlear degradation, and a typical rock show sits at 110dB right at the soundboard. The Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0 are reusable silicone ear plugs with built-in acoustic filters that cut that volume down to a safer level — specifically, 20dB of noise reduction — without making everything sound like you're listening through a blanket.

The key selling point is the "high fidelity" claim. Unlike foam plugs that squash all frequencies indiscriminately, these use a silicone filter that selectively attenuates sound. The result is quieter audio that still sounds like music, not like someone stuffed cotton in your ears. The 2.0 designation means Yawsoy added an acoustic mesh layer and reinforced the eartip connection — small tweaks, but noticeable ones if you're comparing against the original.
Key Features
- 20dB noise reduction rating via professional acoustic silicone filters
- Upgraded 2.0 design with added acoustic mesh layer for cleaner sound
- Reinforced eartip attachment resists falling off or sliding during movement
- Ultra-soft silicone construction with ergonomic shape that sits flush in the ear
- Two pairs included in the box — share with a concert buddy or keep a backup pair
- Six pairs of replaceable ear tips in small, medium, and large sizes
- Compact storage case with lanyard for easy transport
- Reusable design outlasts hundreds of disposable foam plugs
Hands-On Review
I first tried these on a rainy Thursday at a 500-capacity indie rock venue. Not ideal conditions, but the room was packed and loud — probably hovering around 105dB during peak sets. Right away I noticed the difference wasn't dramatic in the way foam plugs hit you. The volume dropped, but the guitars still had texture. By the second song I stopped thinking about them, which is honestly the best compliment you can give ear plugs.

What surprised me was the soundstage. I'd used cheaper "concert ear plugs" before that just seemed to lower everything equally, making the mix collapse into a muddy blob. The Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0 kept the low end present without letting the bass overwhelm vocals, and cymbals didn't turn into a harsh wash. Vocals actually came through clearer in a couple of songs than I expected.

The comfort test came at a weekend festival — four hours in 85°F heat with a lot of head-bobbing. I used the medium tips and they stayed in place through most of it. By hour three I felt a slight itchiness, which I've experienced with every silicone ear tip I've tried. Nothing unbearable, but worth noting if you have sensitive ears. The lanyard case is a smart addition; I clipped it to my belt loop and forgot about it between sets.
My one real frustration came during a DJ set where the sub-bass was still punchy enough to vibrate my skull. The 20dB reduction handles mid and high frequencies well, but extremely heavy bass still gets through. That's less a flaw of the Yawsoy design and more a physics limitation — low frequencies are harder to attenuate without making everything sound strange. Just don't expect the same effect you'd get from over-ear protection.
Who Should Buy It?
Regular concert-goers — If you're at more than two shows a year, the math on reusable versus disposable plugs makes sense fast. One pair of these pays for itself after a handful of events.
Musicians and DJs — The high-fidelity filter matters most when you're actually performing or need to monitor levels accurately while protecting your hearing. The balanced sound profile won't colour your perception the way foam will.
Festival campers — Three to five days of loud environments add up. Even with shorter sets spread across the day, cumulative exposure is real. Keeping a pair in your pocket is easier than it sounds, especially with the lanyard case.
Skip this if you only attend one loud event every couple of years and don't want to spend $30+ on ear protection. Foam plugs are cheaper and perfectly adequate for a single use. Also skip if you need maximum bass reduction — these aren't designed for that, and you'll be disappointed.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Eargasms — The gold standard in this category, with a more refined acoustic profile and better tip options. They're significantly more expensive, but audiophiles swear by the sound quality difference. Worth it if you're a frequent concert-goer with a discerning ear.
Loop Experience Plus — These offer a similar 20dB reduction with a slightly different sound signature. The Loop design is more recognizable as ear protection, which matters if you want something that looks intentional rather than subtle. Comfort is comparable, though Loop tips feel slightly firmer.
VEHFO Ear Plugs for Concerts — A budget alternative that delivers decent noise reduction at a lower price point. The trade-off is sound quality — they're less refined than the Yawsoy filters, and the build feels flimsier. Fine for occasional use, but the silicone isn't as soft.
FAQ
They offer 20dB of noise reduction (NRR). At a typical concert hitting 100-110dB, that brings sound down to roughly 80-90dB — still loud but within safer long-term exposure limits.
Final Verdict
The Yawsoy Concert Ear Plugs 2.0 deliver exactly what they promise: hearing protection without the muffled, underwater concert experience that puts people off wearing plugs in the first place. The 20dB reduction is solid for most live music scenarios, the comfort holds up for multi-hour wear, and the all-in-one kit means you're not hunting for compatible tips later. They're not the absolute best in class for sound fidelity — Eargasms still edge them out — but at this price point, the value is hard to argue with. If you've been meaning to protect your ears at shows and keep putting it off, these make the jump low-friction. Grab a pair before your next event. You'll thank yourself at 40.