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Cyclist Wind Deflector Ear Muffs for Noise Reduction Earmuffs, Cycling Ear Wind Deflectors for Ear Wind Protection, Sensory Headphones for Hearing Aids Users Tinnitus Over-Ear Headphone

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  • WIND NOISE REDUCTION HEADPHONES for cycling, sailing, boating, paddling, golfing, ice skating and bike racing ear protection to reduce the roar of the wind in your ears, for clearer hearing. Enjoy activities on windy days, rain or shine.
  • ADULT SENSORY HEADPHONES are effective for cycling ear wind protection and for other sports where the wind disturbs your ears, stopping the wind but not the other sounds around you, for enhanced clarity. Wear over air pods and earphones.
  • WINDFREE 100% NON-TECH CLEAR SOUND these cyclist wind deflector earmuffs are not Bluetooth, wireless, wired, ear buds, earphones, microphone, or any other technology. Simple, inexpensive. Just you and nature in heightened clarity.
  • WIND NOISE REDUCED BY 20dB so you easily hear clearly the sound of traffic, how the sails move, the horse breathes, the gears shift. Lightweight, hand washable, easy to use, customizable frame. Compatible with headphones for tinnitus hearing aids users.
  • GENEROUS 3 MONTH GUARANTEE made in Sweden and tested in a wind tunnel by Royal Institute of Technology. We simply copied the fastest animals’ fur-protected ears. Our patented design earmuff noise reducing headphones can be used by everyone.


WINDFREE REMOVES THE NOISE SO YOU CAN HEAR BETTER If you spend active time in outdoor life, you have almost certainly been frustrated by the howl and roar of the wind that makes it impossible to hear. It might even have given you an earache. WINDFREE Noise Reduction Earmuffs Created by Swedish Innovation. We decided to do something about the interplay of the wind on our senses. We observed the fastest animals and simply copied their fur-protected ears. 100% non-tech so you can be at one with nature. These cyclist wind deflector earmuffs are not Bluetooth, wireless, wired, microphone, or any other technology. Available in 4 colors: black, white, red, blue. Simple, inexpensive. Just you and the natural world in heightened clarity. When engaging with the wind, cyclists and active sports people don't need to keep their heads in the wind direction for WINDFREE to work. Even if your head is turned, or the wind comes from the side, these cycling helmet accessories are wind ear protection. WINDFREE impacts the quality of sound you enjoy by cutting out the wind to intensify the sound of everything else. Excellent mountain bike accessories, and for other wind-sensitive sports like golfing, or for boat headphones when out water-skiing. If you wear a hearing aid WINDFREE can help block the wind noise created in your outer ear, that can be amplified by the microphone and create hearing discomfort. WINDFREE improves the quality of your auditory experience. To increase your comfort, we use Outlast, a material that is cold when it is warm and warm when it is cold. It was developed by NASA to balance the temperature for astronauts when working in space.


Jeanette Ottosson
Reviewed in Sweden on September 14, 2024
Grundlurad. Rent skit för en plastbit. Absolut inte ljud dämpande. Blåser rakt igenom. Ska se om det går att lämna tillbaka
Richard Rose
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Could be more comfortable, but greatly reduces wind noise, especially with active noise cancelation earphones. On my ebike I'm regularly going 25MPH and could not hear my audiobook at all without these. Now I can!
Franklin Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
It did not block wind noise. I had to switch to music so I could remember the beat at least . Save yourself some money , Do not purchase ( with do respect) ;)
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on December 9, 2024
Esperaba mejor material.Un arco de PVC o plástico con dos espumas huecas,.La verdad esperaba más por el precio que tiene.
wlj415
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
Do you know how hard it is to get something to put over your ears and not have the hearing aids screeching. It was impossible until now. Yes these do feel a little on the cheap side but if you consider what you are using them for they are well worth the money. You may have to be extra careful on taking care of these. They are well worthy it so that I can send my son outside and his ears are warm and no searching for his hearing aids when he smashed into snow bank.
Francois Hacault
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
Even though it's a simple design and costs a lot for what it is, it does what it said it would.
Chris J.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022
Used these all summer long and in a long 200+ bike race. Certainly cuts down on the noise and let's me hear better. The constant rushing of wind at 25+ MPH gets old really fast.Even so, I challenge them to improve it, since the covers don't work well with sunglasses and wind noise still enters in. Perhaps the leading edge of the covers could be fur lined?
Rman
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021
I've been looking for something to reduce wind noise while bike riding, particularly when using my ear buds which are almost impossible to hear at times. These were twice as expensive as the alternatives I tried, but also at least twice as effective, so there's that. With these over my BT ear buds and listening to a podcast at ~15 mph, I was in my own world with no perceptible wind noise at all. With the ear buds out, there was still a little wind noise, but I didn't find it objectionable at all. No problem hearing traffic and other riders. A lot of the wind noise when wearing a bike helmet comes from the chin straps. After some experimenting, I found that placing the ear covers over the straps seemed to work best for me. I didn't find these to be any more uncomfortable than any other headset, but I think an hour of wearing them continuously would be about my limit. If they break or fall apart, I'll probably buy another pair, but hopefully at a lower price. Kudos to the inventor. You came up with a better mousetrap.
TheCodeWhisperer
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
I tried these for riding my ebike. The wind noise was killing me so I paid the oddly high price for these to try them out. They are comfortable, and stay somewhat cool in hot weather, as well as can be expected at least.However, the wind noise reduction was mild and does not seem worth the trouble. I only took them out on one ride and put them in my closet when I got home, where they remain today. Still looking for a better solution.
c
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2019
Arrived with one earmuff completely off and unable to reattach. Cost a lot and made of cheap plastic and the muffs are glued on, in my case one was and the other one was off. Emailed with no response.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on May 8, 2018
No elimina el ruido del viento, solo lo enmascara, ademas es muy pequeño e incomodo y no permite girar la cabeza con comodidad, las orejas se quedan enganchadas. Deberia estar mejor dimensionado.
Alejandro Soto
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2018
Meh. I mean it works well and it does cut down the wind noise BUT it is uncomfortable to wear for extended periods specially if you are wearing headphones like apple ear pods.
Graham L.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 18, 2016
As someone with hearing aids living in a windy part of the UK, I was keen to find a product that could reduce wind noise when out walking. Over several months now I have found that these protectors do reduce noise levels, sometimes almost to nothing, when the wind is slight to moderate. However in a stronger wind, there sometimes seems to be little difference. It does depend though on the angle at which the wind hits the protectors. For someone without hearing aids the product would probably seem more effective. So 'wind reduction', in general, is a better description than 'windfree'.As advertised, it is possible to have a conversation whilst wearing these, except in stronger winds.The product is also described as one-size fits all. I would describe my head size as being average but the ear pieces barely cover my ears properly. The plastic round the back does not flex much resulting in there not being enough width to enable the ear pieces to easily sit properly and create a good seal. Non hearing aid users might find them better. Due to the tightness of the fit, the protectors can become uncomfortable after prolonged usage.I have not tried ordinary ear muffs or ear bags, but have read reviews that generally say they do not cut out or cut down wind noise. This product is therefore probably superior to those. It is just a great shame that there isn't a size choice with a more flexible band and with slightly larger ear domes for people with external hearing aids. Some more R&D could make this product a real winner. For now I can only give it 3 stars.