

Built around how a seal actually holds through the night
Layered silicone filter: Softens the sounds that wake you without cutting you off. Snoring fades into the background, your alarm still gets through.
Low-profile body: Sits almost flush with your ear, so the pillow is not pushing it in or working it loose through the night.
Eight tips, four sizes: XS to L in the box. The right size is what makes a seal hold, and most earplugs only give you one.
Ninety seconds, and you will get it
Watch someone fit them for the first time. It takes one gentle pull of the ear and a small twist, and that is the whole technique.
Nothing here is staged in a studio. It is what they look like on a normal night, in a normal bedroom.
The maths
Disposable plugs are cheap. Until you add up a year of them.
A pack of foam plugs is not expensive. It is just a cost that never stops, for something that was never designed to be slept on.
Disposable foam plugs
- A fresh pack every month, forever
- Presses into your ear and aches by 2am
- Sticks out, so side sleeping pushes it loose
One year
R 780
A new pack every month, every year.
The Snoozzzers way
- Buy once, wash them, use them for years
- Sits flush, so your pillow does not fight it
- Four tip sizes to seal without the ache
One year
R 499
And every year after that, nothing.
One pair. One payment. Then you go back to thinking about something other than earplugs.
