I had the best sleep in years with OZLO Sleepbuds heres why

If you’re anything like me, you fell madly in love with someone who snores, lives in a loud city and has noisy neighbors.But before you decide to call it quits, change apartments, or swipe right on Tinder, consider my new favorite sleeping companion: the OZLO Sleepbuds, snore-blocking headphones designed to give you the best sleep of your life.OZLO are noise-canceling earbuds.

They have soft silicone tips, so they’re comfortable to wear all night long.For sleepers who toss and turn, these buds will fight to stay put with a squishy head that pops softly into your ear.Why are these better than earplugs? Because they’re designed with a biometric sensor that turns off white noise, audiobooks, or whatever helps you drift off to sleep — no timers necessary.

The battery life is 10 hours on a single charge and will play your preferred white noise all night long.If CBD oil hasn’t helped and you’ve tried every sleep product on the market, I highly suggest you try these buds ASAP.Yes, they are a bit of a splurge, and they have a few startup issues that the brand covers with short reboot videos on the app, but spoiler alert: overall, I’m really pleased with these.

Read my full review below.Pros:Cons:Sale Alert: Shop OZLO’s Sleep Month SaleThese noise-canceling headphones block unwanted noises like snoring and horns.They also turn off your podcast or music when you fall asleep and use a gentle alarm in your ear to wake you (instead of your partner).

These headphones sense when you fall asleep, and then switch off your preferred streaming service to play built-in soundscapes instead, including babbling brooks and deep brown masking noise.The price is a little steep — but, if you struggle with getting solid shut-eye, they’re worth the investment.There is a 30-day return policy and a one-year warranty or you can subscribe each month for $22 with OZLO Flex.

It provides a lifetime warranty with free shipping both ways, and no commitment is needed.This compac...

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Publisher: New York Post

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