Are Spares Right For You?
Spares are for people who live in sound - occasionally and repeatedly.
That includes concertgoers, musicians, photographers, venue staff, bartenders, security, and anyone who works around amplified sound. It also includes people exposed to everyday noise from travel, engines, riding, crowded environments, and active city life.
Spares aren’t built for a single loud night. They’re designed for people who expect sound exposure to be part of their life for years - and want to keep hearing clearly the entire time.
If noise is something you encounter, Spares are built with you in mind.
The Long-Term Problem They Solve
Most hearing damage doesn’t come from one extreme event. It comes from repeated exposure - the accumulation of sound over time.
The problem isn’t just volume. It’s duration, frequency, and consistency.
Spares are designed to reduce harmful sound levels without removing clarity, making them practical to wear regularly - not just in emergencies. That regular use is what protects hearing long-term, not occasional protection used only when things feel “too loud.”
How Spares Differ From Foam and Cheap Silicone
Foam earplugs are disposable and designed to block sound aggressively. They often muffle speech and music, which discourages consistent use. Many people remove them early, wear them incorrectly, or stop using them altogether.
Cheap silicone plugs are typically designed for short-term comfort, not durability or acoustic accuracy. Fit can be inconsistent, sound quality is often compromised, and longevity is limited.
Spares are different by design.
They use a stainless-steel high-fidelity filter to lower damaging volumes while preserving detail, allowing music, speech, and ambient sound to remain natural. They’re built for repeated use, long sessions, and real-world environments - not just emergency noise reduction.
The goal isn’t silence. It’s sustainable and comfortable protection that you will actually wear.