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thanks, if they only made hatch sleep earbuds (which also work as regular earbuds normally) i'd order them today. bose makes a pair of sleep earbuds, but they're like 300 bucks, and they don't cancel sound so much as play prerecorded sleeping sounds (seemingly like these hatch speakers do, which i can't image work anywhere near as well as in in ear canal solution), and the bose "sleeps" or whatever can't be used as normal earbuds to watch tv or listen to music or make phone calls, so, yeah, but appreciate the thoughtful response
Have you looked into bone conduction headphones?
Fidelity goes up (!) when you plug your ears. I use them in server rooms and on my bike (sans the earplugs).
Aftershocks is a good brand, basically anything with a titanium band.