








🏍️ Silence the roar, not the ride — Hear smart, ride sharp!
EARPEACE Moto PRO motorcycle ear plugs deliver premium 24dB noise cancellation with advanced multi-layer filters that preserve sound clarity. Designed for all-day comfort under helmets, these reusable silicone plugs come with medium and large sizes plus a durable aluminum case. Trusted by professionals and riders worldwide since 2008, they reduce wind and engine noise to protect hearing while maintaining awareness of traffic and communication.











| ASIN | B099YYWXXK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,708 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #65 in Earplugs |
| Brand | EarPeace |
| Brand Name | EarPeace |
| Color | Silver Moto Pro |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,232 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.25 x 1 inches |
| Item Form | Individual |
| Manufacturer | EarPeace |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Noise Attenuation | 24dB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Style | Moto - PRO |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Sport Type | Motorcycling |
| Style | Moto - PRO |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**F
Effective and well designed!
I ride every day. I started wearing ear plugs in 2019 after reading that wind noise-- even with a full-face helmet-- causes long-term high-frequency hearing loss. (My brother is an otolaryngologist [ENT] and he says that the hearing loss would be across all frequencies.) I quickly became accustomed to wearing ear plugs and found that I am far less fatigued on long touring rides! I never realized just how tiring it is to hear all that wind noise. I've tried a couple of different styles but have settled on the Earpeace design, and have purchased them five times now, and have also bought some extras to give to friends. They are comfortable and stay in place (I sometimes forget that I'm wearing them) and are not affected by my helmet. I can still hear everything around me including cars and emergency vehicles, and also my music through my helmet speakers. I can hear callers, too, when I receive calls through my phone Bluetooth. But the wind noise, and my engine noise, are greatly attenuated...it makes riding SO much more comfortable! I like the design of the holder and clip it to my key ring. I love the emergency backup earplug in its own special compartment! However, over time the metal holder can scratch the finish of the key receptacle on my bike, so I used some leftover adhesive faux leather (from a seat repair) to cover the holder: now non-scratch and looks cool! Overall, an excellent product which has mitigated against hearing loss AND improved my riding pleasure. I strongly recommend it.
A**R
Comfy to wear, and they work as advertised
I've used multiple types of earplugs and earbuds for riding my motorcycle. Foam earplugs typically block out too much sound, making it hard to hear my surroundings, which makes me uncomfortable. I've also tried custom molded earplugs, and didn't care for those either. I eventually switched to earbuds, which I liked because they do block out loud noises while still letting sound through. However, they don't stay in place and get knocked loose when putting my helmet on or taking it off. I finally decided to give the EarPeace Moto Pro earplugs a shot. With the EarPeace plugs, I can still hear my surroundings, and things sound natural - just much quieter. I can still hear my engine, the wind, emergency vehicle sirens, and vehicles around me. But none of them are too loud. I don't get a headache or ringing ears. And the best part, they're so comfy I can barely feel them while they're in, and they don't protrude past my ears where they'll be bumped by my helmet. On my 25 minute commute, they've never wiggled loose, either. Just be sure to follow the included directions for inserting them - you need to pull the top of your ear up, or you'll never get them in right. The only downside is that now I can't hear my GPS notifications like I could with my Bluetooth earbuds, so I'll probably end up buying a Cardo or something to go inside my helmet. I have no doubt these earplugs will perform well with that.
Z**E
These work well, and you can attatch them to your motorcycle jacket.
These are a bit big for my ears in particular. Inserting them in my ears can be a bit annoying. Wearing them for extended periods of time (4+ hours) can be a bit uncomfortable, but it's never caused me any serious issues. They do reduce the noise getting to my ears quite well though- exactly what I needed them to do. Plus, the little aluminum carrying case is quite handy since it's got a small chain and clasp which I use to secure it on one of the zippers inside my riding jacket. As a result, I can't forget my hearing protection, and I don't have to worry about losing it. I can also hear better with these compared to foam ear plugs, but not by a groundbreaking margin.
G**H
Saves your ears, and you can still enjoy your tunes
Rode round trip 5000 miles from the midwest to california and back with these. I could easily hear my bluetooth and stereo, and almost all wind noise was cut out. Without them I would have been deaf after the first day. The fit was great, with the proper seal size installed, and at 500 miles or more a day they didn't cause any discomfort. Your helmet may have issues with these, but blame the helmet, not these as halfway I had to switch helmets as mine had shifted the liner in the helmet and was digging into the bottom of my ear and grinding against my ear plugs. At first this seemed like the ear plugs fault, but definitely was not. Great fit, and noise seal, better than more expensive alternatives. A careful wash and these will last quite a while.
F**S
Best Motorcycle Ear Plugs I have found
I spend a lot of time on motorcycles, all kinds of them, and all year round. And I have been wearing ear protection for decades. My go to solution is the standard, disposable foam/silicone variety. They really work well at isolating you from the noise and protecting your ears. Their only problem is that they block ALL sound, so you can't carry a conversation if you stop, asking for directions, discussing a route, or any other occasion unless you take the time to take off your helmet and take out the ear plugs. There are some high-end electronic ear plugs that work well, but they just add to the list of items I have to charge and make sure they are ready before I head out. Recently, there has been several new offerings of passive (non-electronic) ear plugs that claim to block wind and noise but allow you to hear normal conversation. To me that sounded like a perfect solution. I tried them all.... And non worked well for me until I came across the Earpeace Moto Pro. All the others were too loud for riding, they allowed too much wind and road noise. Even the expensive options. These Moto Pros did an excellent job, I tried them on a couple of rides on an adventure bike and on naked bike. Noise isolation on both was exemplary. I was able to hear conversation when stopped without removing them. They are also comfortable for all day wear. It's not perfect, but it is the best I have found.
M**Y
Good earplugs, wildly overpriced
** Update ** I contacted EarPeace about the poor fitment and they offered to send me a set of the small earplugs (without filters) for $5. The small earplugs stay in place much better. They reducing wind noise and I'm able to hear music or talk to other riders through my headset. I'm happy with the earplugs now, but there's no way they're worth $45. ** End Update ** I bought these after reading some glowing reviews. The good news is that you can hear people talking while wearing these earplugs. The bad news is that they do a poor job blocking wind noise and they don't fit any better than every other ear plugs on the market. I tested them by wearing them around the house for a while. I was super excited to find ear plugs that allowed me to have a conversation with those around me. Unfortunately they wiggled out of my ears in the first hour of riding and left me frustrated until we got to our next stop. I've read the instructions. I know how to insert ear plugs. I pulled up on my ear and inserted them fully, but they didn't stay in place after putting a helmet on. These don't fit any better than the $5 silicone ones at your local hardware store. Putting them in a billet case and marketing them to motorcyclists as a premium product is a gimmick at best, bordering on a scam. I want my $40 back.
A**R
really didn't believe it
First-someone out there is like me, and sure all the reviews on here are bots. I'm not, probably can't convince you short of saying something WILDLY non-pc. I won't, because i like my account. Now, on to the product. I wasn't going to bother reviewing, but getting off the bike today, i was honestly shocked by the fact that i could hear way better after riding, something i hadn't noticed was as bad as it was for awhile after coming off the bike. i could hear my music in my helmet, on a chair 15 feet away, i was honestly shocked. These things are fantastic. i got the moto Pro, red inserts. Make sure you insert them tab up or they can be tricky to remove, but once you read the instructions and put them in right, they're great. I listened to music on medium, at 80 today. I usually have it on high just to hear over the wind. I run a scorpion exo t520. Expectation management-It doesn't magically make the wind noise go away, it just brings it down a lot. it's there, you notice it, but it's not stupid loud like it is without them. the comms (while they are slightly quieter) are clearer, and you need less volume to hear. I get it, no free lunch, you're going to get SOME muffling jamming an ear plug in your ear. But it's....even. Sort of. It's hard to explain, the wind noise seems more muted than the comms, and the clarity on the comms is way better because of it. they're perfectly useable for talking and music at 80 with this helmet, you don't struggle to make out the sound or anything. The one thing i'll point out. Highs in music are crisp and clean and almost eerie how well they come through, but REALLY bassy bits create almost a maxed out speaker sound. not bothersome, but slightly noticeable. Would not say it would put me off using them, they do that well with the rest of it. 10/10, would recommend. Way better than i expected, doubly so at this price.
F**G
Fit for Purpose
I needed ear protection while riding my motorcycle. Wind @ 60 mph creates a lot of noise in my ears. I was unsure it these earplugs would stay in my ears at those speeds. They do! They provide good protection from wind and deaden the noise significantly. I am very pleased with my purchase. The plugs fit nicely in my ear canal. They are easy to insert and easy to remove. My one complaint is about the storage case. The metal cylinder for carrying the ear plugs is sturdy and provides outstanding protection for the earplugs. Unfortunately, it is not symmetrical. One side of the cylinder is too deep, and the other side of the cylinder is not deep enough. This is very frustrating. For the shallow side, I have to be very careful when opening as the earplug can easily fall out of the shallow depth. It seems to be a manufacturing defect. I cannot imagine that the case was designed like this. I have included photos to provide a visual reference. I also did some measuring to calculate actual space for storing each earplug. The deep side is approximately 0.1875" deeper than the shallow side, approximately 17.6% additional space. In summary, the earplugs work very well and are 'fit for purpose'. The carrying case is a bit of a bother.
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