🚀 Travel without limits – conquer motion sickness effortlessly!
Captain Arthur's No More Motion Sickness Earplugs are designed to provide effective relief from motion sickness for both adults and children. These innovative earplugs work by blocking conflicting signals between the ears and eyes, allowing users to enjoy their journeys without the discomfort of nausea. They are versatile for use in various travel modes, come with a handy carry case, and include multiple eartips for a customizable fit. Plus, with a no-quibble refund policy, your satisfaction is guaranteed!
C**E
If you get motion sickness from gaming, these really work.
There's a tradeoff here, if you are playing a game where sound is important it's going to make things challenging. The earplugs do work but you can't hear out of one ear while it's in. There are 3 different sizes and they are super easy to change. I have very sensitive ears and can't wear earbuds/plugs but I'm able to wear the smallest (child) size ones for a few hours without issue. For reference I have vertigo from Meniere's, 10 minutes in certain games triggers a bad attack usually.I haven't gone on a road trip or been in a plane with these (I don't travel because of vertigo), I specifically got them so I could play games after trying, what felt like, a billion other "remedies". If I get the opportunity I'll give these a try on a longer drive.My only issue with them is they collect dust very easily. They're easy enough to clean which I do before and after every use. Even storing them collects dust/lint. They're over price in my opinion, I bought a good pair of wrap around ear buds with a mic for about the same price. I'm still glad I purchased them, for under $20 I'm not wanting to vomit from play a 1PP game and I don't need to take medication that makes me drowsy (or simply not play any games).
G**T
Not recommended
This was suggested by a friend and unfortunately did not work for my motion sickness
K**R
They work.
I put these in at least 15 minutes or more before I go anywhere and I don’t get carsick as much as I used to. I also use it when I fly and don’t get Air sick. The big test will be going on the boat, but it’s not like I have access to one anytime soon…Your hearing does go down with one in your ear. But least I’m not extremely nauseated. I don’t get sick anymore or I barely start to feel nauseated, but nothing like before.I carry in my purse all the time now!They work well! I have told a lot of people about them. Uber-ed and sat in the back seat without explaining I need to sit in the front.Been so nice!!!
A**R
Worth the money to purchase
Fast shipping, good product for cruising, motion sicknesses. Give it a try
J**O
Comes in three different sizes
They’re alright. They don’t seem to fit my ears that well. They’re easy to put in but my ears are a bit weird when it comes to inserting these types of ear plugs.
J**E
It actually worked!
I went on a cruise and the seas were quite choppy – I figured I would try it out. It takes a few minutes, but if you plug it in your non-dominant ear, it really actually helps with equilibrium and cuts back on feeling queasy.
T**.
Never Carsick Now
Ever since I was a kid I would get violently car sick if I tried to read in the car or do anything but look out the front windshield. As an adult even reading a few texts as a passenger can make me car sick. I tried this earbud thing with low expectations because it’s cheap, especially compared to those $150+ bracelets I keep seeing advertised.It actually works!!! 🥹 My tummy and head feel just the slightest bit dizzy as if they’re trying to fight back but nothing close to the absolute misery I usually feel. The other day on a long road trip I was able to get hours of work done on my phone- it was so amazing to have that kind of freedom for the first time in my life!!
D**N
Earplug issues
After multiple attempts I was unable to get even the smallest plug to enter the ear canal. The silicone material prevented squeezing into this area. Because of this the plug didnot stay secure in the ear.
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