Earplanes is a brand of earplugs designed to relieve ear discomfort during take-off and landing on a flight. The earplugs regulate the air pressure in the ear and help prevent ear pain, popping, and plugged ears associated with air travel.
Earplanes was founded in 1993 by Cirrus Healthcare Products LLC in the United States.
The brand was created by Dr. Ira A. Rubin to help alleviate the ear discomfort experienced during flights.
The earplugs were designed with a special filter that regulates the flow of air into the ear, equalizing the air pressure and preventing discomfort.
Earplanes has since expanded its line of products to include children's earplugs and earplugs for swimming and water activities.
Mack's Pillow Soft Silicone Earplugs are moldable earplugs made of silicone material that prevent ear pain during flights. They are reusable and can be shaped according to the user's ear shape.
Flents Quiet Please Earplugs are soft foam earplugs that block out noise and alleviate ear discomfort during flights. They are disposable and come in a travel-friendly case.
Earplanes Adult Earplugs are designed to regulate air pressure changes in the ear during flights. They contain a special filter that equalizes air pressure and prevents discomfort. They are disposable and come in a pack of 1 or 3 pairs.
Earplanes Children's Earplugs are designed for children ages 1-10 and help relieve ear pain and discomfort during flights. They contain a special filter that equalizes air pressure and prevents discomfort. They are disposable and come in a pack of 1 or 3 pairs.
Earplanes contain a ceramic pressure regulator that allows air to pass through the earplug slowly, regulating pressure changes in the ear and preventing discomfort during take-off and landing.
No, Earplanes are disposable and should be discarded after one use.
Yes, Earplanes makes a Children's Earplug specifically designed for kids ages 1-10.
Earplanes are designed to fit comfortably in the ear and are made of soft materials. However, some users may experience discomfort if the earplug is not inserted properly.
Earplanes are not designed to block out noise. They are designed to regulate air pressure in the ear during flights.