OHROPAX® Test-Box

Perfect for testing

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The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Test our earplugs now to find out which ones suit you best. The demands placed on earplugs are as diverse as auditory canals themselves. OHROPAX is therefore available in different materials and styles. To find out which earplug suits you best, you can try out various types of materials and shapes with the OHROPAX text box. In the test box containing OHROPAX Classic, Silicon and Soft, you will find three different earplugs made from three different materials (wax, silicone and foam). Classic and Silicon are ON-EAR plugs, while OHROPAX Soft is an IN-EAR plug. In this way, you can try out the different materials, shapes and applications at your leisure and choose the best option for your ears. The test box is the ideal solution for those trying out OHROPAX for the first time as well as for users looking to try out a new earplug.

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The facts

Typei

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IN-Ear

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ON-Ear

Materiali

Foam

Silicone

Wax

Sizei

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Normal

Purpose

Meditation
Migraine
Relaxing
Sleeping
Studying and reading

Classic usage

Before use, completely remove the cotton wool from the earplug using clean fingers. If necessary, tear off some pieces to make the earplugs a little smaller. Do not reuse torn pieces.

Squeeze the earplug softly, shape into a sufficiently sized cohesive ball and seal the auditory canal tightly using a little gentle pressure. Do not insert deeply.

After using, make sure to use your fingers to remove the earplugs. Apply some light pressure on the outer ear from behind to loosen the earplugs. Do not use hard or sharp objects to remove the earplugs.

Soft usage

Roll earplugs firmly together lengthways using clean fingers.

Using one hand, pull the ear slightly upwards, and using the other hand, insert the rolled earplug deep into the auditory canal.

Fix the earplug in place using your finger until it has expanded and is positioned comfortably.

Silicon usage

Soften the plug by vigorous kneading, form it into a ball.

No elongated shape! Use entire earplug – do not split!

Place the ball in front of the opening of the ear canal and seal it with gentle pressure.

Do not insert into the ear canal.