Earplugs for Sleeping in Hotels | Sleep Deep Even in Noisy Rooms with Life+
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What does 24 dB of sound reduction actually feel like?
- Sounds like a fridge, ticking clock, or quiet street traffic fade into the background.
- Normal household noise such as distant conversation, light traffic, or a TV in another room becomes softer and less distracting.
- Louder sounds such as barking dogs or passing cars are cushioned, helping you enjoy a calmer environment for rest.
Because your brain won’t let you. Brown University researchers found that on the first night in any new environment, the left hemisphere of the brain stays partially awake – scanning for threats, monitoring unfamiliar sounds, keeping one ear open in a way it doesn’t at home. They called it the First Night Effect. It’s the evolutionary remnant of sleeping somewhere you’ve never slept before and not knowing what’s out there.
The result: even in a genuinely quiet hotel room, you sleep lighter, wake more easily, and feel worse in the morning than the hours in bed would suggest. Now add the actual noise. The couple dragging furniture at midnight. The fire door slamming at intervals you can almost set your watch to. The group returning from a club at 2am, apparently auditioning for a corridor stage production. Your brain – already primed to respond to unfamiliar sounds as potential dangers – treats every one of these as something that needs a response.
The price of the room doesn’t fix this. Only reducing what reaches your ears does.
You may be a light sleeper. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Peer-reviewed research on hotel sleep found that only 1 in 3 travellers is satisfied with the quality of sleep they get in hotels. A MattressOnline analysis of 651,000 UK hotel reviews found that noise was the most common complaint across every city analysed. Birmingham scored 2.5 out of 10 for hotel sleep quality. Nottingham: 10.9% of all hotel reviews specifically cited noise.
The most common sources – in the language actual guests use:
- “Paper-thin walls” and “could hear which TV channel the neighbours were watching”
- “Doors banging” – the fire door beside the room, the lift, the connecting corridor
- “A herd of elephants thudding up and down the corridor” at 1am, 2am, 3am
- Air conditioning units, plumbing, the pub kitchen fan on the roof below
- Street noise through single-glazed windows in Victorian buildings that weren’t designed to be hotels
Noise is the number one complaint in UK hotel reviews. Not the bed. Not the breakfast. Not the WiFi. The noise. You are not unusually sensitive. You are staying in buildings that were not built for silence, packed with strangers who have different schedules to yours.
No – and Mumsnet has documented exactly why not.
Noise is the reason for over 95% of all Good Night Guarantee claims. But there’s a catch built into the policy: to receive a refund, you must report the disturbance at the front desk at the time it’s happening. Which means getting up at 2am, getting dressed, walking past the very people keeping you awake, and asking a night receptionist to intervene – at which point you’ve already had a broken night’s sleep, and the guarantee has therefore already failed by the time you invoke it.
The Mumsnet verdict, expressed with characteristic precision:
“If I have to get up in the middle of the night and go down to reception even if they do instantly resolve the issue that is not a good night’s sleep.”
“They only guarantee a good night’s sleep if you’re willing to report issues in the middle of the night. This, to me, is utterly ridiculous.”
The guarantee also explicitly excludes external noise – street noise, construction, traffic – which is the second-most-common source of complaints. A hotel policy can’t soundproof Victorian brickwork or stop a pub from playing music until 2am. You can.
Peer-reviewed research says yes, specifically for business travellers.
A study published in Tourism and Hospitality Research found that business travellers have lower sleep quality in hotels than leisure travellers and are disproportionately affected by noise from both inside and outside the room. The reason: occupational stress creates what researchers call “travel insomnia” – you’re already processing a presentation, a meeting, a difficult conversation. Add unfamiliar surroundings, a droning air conditioning unit, and someone at the end of the corridor with no concept of indoor voices at midnight.
Dr Rebecca Robbins of Harvard Medical School: “The truth is that when we are in an unfamiliar environment, we fundamentally have a harder time unwinding.”
Even a single disrupted night measurably impairs working memory, decision-making, attention, and verbal fluency the following day. The boardroom at 9am after four hours of sleep in a noisy hotel is not the same performance as the boardroom after seven. You’ve flown the miles, paid for the hotel, prepared the material – and the variable that determines whether it lands is whether you slept.
No. You’ve learned from experience.
Research confirms that 55% of hotel bookers specifically read sleep-quality reviews before booking. TripAdvisor added a “Quiet” filter specifically because noise anxiety was shaping booking decisions at scale. Travel forums are full of threads where people request rooms away from lifts, away from the bar, on high floors – exactly because they’ve been burned before and the uncertainty at the point of booking is unresolvable.
One Fodors forum regular put it directly: “I can’t take the chance of booking a hotel, only to find myself opposite a noisy elevator and no other rooms available.”
The anxiety makes sense. Hotels don’t disclose which rooms are next to the ice machine. They don’t tell you the room directly above the bar gets the bass through the floor from 10pm. The wedding party that weekend is not on the booking page. You are being asked to commit £150–£300 for a night’s sleep based on photos of a bed and some carefully selected reviews – and you know from experience that the photos tell you nothing about what you’ll be able to hear.
Earplugs don’t make the hotel quieter. They make the variable that actually determines your sleep quality – what reaches your ears – the one thing in that room you fully control.
Foam earplugs are the worst-case implementation of the right idea.
The travel earplug thread on Rick Steves’ forum captures the pattern: foam plugs fall out, hurt after an hour on your side, and create a pressure sensation that becomes its own distraction. One TripAdvisor reviewer described “stuffing 2 sets of foam earplugs in and still hearing the music.” The attenuation is inconsistent, the comfort is poor, and the seal depends entirely on how precisely you’ve managed to insert them – which is difficult in the dark at 1am when you’re already irritated.
bollsen Life+ earplugs are medical-grade silicone, sized to your ear canal via AR KI TECH. They seal properly without being forced in. Side sleepers specifically benefit: silicone sits flush rather than protruding into the pillow. No earache. No falling out. The Rick Steves community consensus on what actually works for sleep in hotels: “Don’t fall out in the night, don’t irritate my ears, can still sleep in them.” That is the specification. That is what these are built for.
Earplugs reduce sound, they don’t eliminate it. A hotel fire alarm is designed to penetrate the highest-attenuation hearing protection at the volumes required – typically 85+ dB in the corridor, specifically because the legal standard requires that sleeping guests are woken even with hearing protection in place.
For your phone: place it on the pillow or directly on the bedside table rather than across the room, and set the volume to high. High-frequency alarm tones cut through earplugs far more effectively than low-frequency background noise – this is physics, not a marketing claim. The conversation in the corridor is low-frequency and continuous. Your alarm is a sharp, high-frequency pulse. The ear canal, even partially attenuated, responds very differently to each.
The practical test: thousands of people use earplugs nightly for sleep and wake to alarms. The concern about fire alarms and phones is consistently answered the same way by experienced users: not a problem at normal alert volumes with the device nearby. What is a problem: four hours of sleep in a noisy hotel, impaired cognition the next day, and a journey that leaves you worse than when you departed.
Each bollsen Life+ set includes your earplugs in medical-grade silicone, sized to your exact ear canal via AR KI TECH, with a compact carry case that fits in a jacket pocket or wash bag and a Fit Guide. Free UK delivery. Returns and exchanges are free if the fit isn’t right – though with AR KI TECH sizing, our return rate sits at around 3%, so it rarely comes to that.
Get real sleep in any hotel with BOLLSEN Life+ earplugs for sleeping in hotels.
They reduce the noise that keeps you half awake: hallway chatter, doors slamming, street traffic, loud neighbors, hotel AC hum, and yes, snoring in the next room.
Feather light, low profile silicone design helps prevent pressure pain, comfortable for long wear and side sleeping.
Bonus, the Life+ 10x pack is your travel insurance. Keep pairs in your carry on, toiletry bag, bedside table, and as backups for trips where you cannot afford a ruined night.
- Turns noisy hotel rooms into a sleep zone, so you wake up less and recover more.
- Reduces voices and sudden noise spikes from hallways, elevators, and slamming doors.
- Ultra soft silicone that stays comfortable for full nights of sleep.
- Secure fit for tossing, turning, and side sleeping, less readjusting at 2am.
- 10x pack means you always have a clean pair ready, in your luggage or on the go.
- Reusable up to 100 times, one pack lasts for months of travel.
Safety note: Do not use earplugs in situations where you must hear critical alarms, safety instructions, or emergency announcements.
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Test Winner for Noise Reduction and Comfort
After over 1700 tests, independent laboratories in Germany have confirmed: Life+ reduces noise by an average of 24 dB.
In hotels, that proven reduction helps turn a noisy room into real sleep, so you wake up rested instead of wired, irritated, or exhausted.
Life+ earplugs reduce the sounds that commonly ruin hotel sleep:
- Hallway chatter, doors slamming, footsteps, elevators, and late night check-ins;
- Street noise, traffic, sirens, bars nearby, and early morning city sounds;
- Thin walls, loud neighbors, TVs, arguments, and “why is someone moving furniture at 2am” noise;
- Hotel room sounds like AC hum, ventilation, mini-fridge buzz, and random noise spikes.
With lower noise exposure, your body can drop into deeper sleep faster and stay asleep longer, so travel days feel easier and mornings feel less brutal.
For best results, insert the earplugs correctly so they seal comfortably without pressure, even when sleeping on your side.
Whether you are traveling for work, vacation, or just one night, Life+ helps you switch off and protect your sleep anywhere.
Safety note: Use for sleep and recovery. Do not use earplugs in situations where you must hear critical alarms, emergency announcements, or safety instructions.


Comfort Built for Full Hotel Nights
Made from premium medical grade silicone, Life+ earplugs stay soft and comfortable through long hotel sleep.
The two lamella design follows your ear canal’s natural contours, creating a secure seal with a low pressure feel.
Once inserted, they sit ultra low profile, so you can sleep for hours without aching, throbbing, or constant readjusting.
Stays Put When You Turn, Side Sleep, and Shift Positions
Many earplugs feel bulky, pop out when you move, or dig into your ear when you sleep on your side.
That is exactly why we engineered Life+.
The ultra low profile design stays secure when you roll over, press into the pillow, or change positions, so your sleep does not get interrupted by fit issues.
A discreet removal tab lets you take them out fast if you need to talk, answer your phone, or get up quickly.
Reduce Hotel Noise, Sleep Deeper
Life+ is designed to reduce overall noise, so the background fades and your body can drop into deeper sleep faster.
It helps cut down hallway chatter, doors slamming, street traffic, loud neighbors, and the random noise spikes that wake you up right when you finally fall asleep.
If you are worried about oversleeping, set a reliable wake up system, for example a vibrating alarm or smartwatch vibration plus a backup alarm, and test it once before an important morning.
Your travel sleep insurance in earplug form, protect your sleep window, recover properly, and wake up ready for the day.
Safety note: Use for sleep and recovery. Do not use earplugs in situations where you must hear critical alarms, emergency announcements, or safety instructions.
Community Asked, We Answered
Key Takeaways & Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Life+ is built for people who need real recovery and focus in loud, unpredictable environments, which is exactly what night shift life feels like. Use them for post shift sleep, daytime naps, and any moment you need the world turned down without feeling completely disconnected.
Many nurses and night shift workers keep Life+ in constant rotation: sleeping during the day in noisy apartments, blocking roommates and family noise, taking the edge off overstimulation while charting off the floor, resting in break rooms, commuting, and protecting their ears at concerts or events on days off.
Whether you are coming off three nights in a row or just trying to get a solid nap before your next shift, Life+ helps turn chaos into a calmer, more manageable baseline.
Safety note: Use for sleep and recovery. Do not use earplugs in clinical situations where you must hear patient needs, critical alarms, or safety instructions.
They should fit snugly and comfortably without any forcing – no pain, no pressure.
That secure seal is what transforms deafening engine noise into peaceful silence.
Smart travellers stash pairs everywhere: carry-on pocket, checked luggage, hotel nightstand, and jacket pocket so you’re never caught defenseless during unexpected delays, crying baby meltdowns, or that one passenger who snores like a freight train.
The subtle flesh-toned color blends naturally, so you can wear them through security, boarding, and the entire flight without looking like you’re blocking out the world.
You’ll still hear flight attendants, gate announcements, and important safety instructions clearly – Life+ just eliminates the exhausting background noise that turns travel into torture.
Thousands of frequent flyers, digital nomads, and vacation travellers wear Life+ daily because arriving refreshed beats arriving destroyed.
40-day money-back guarantee
We want you to feel completely satisfied with your purchase. That is why we offer a satisfaction guarantee: if you’re not happy with the comfort or performance of your Life+ earplugs, you can return them within 40 days for a full refund, no questions asked.
Reusable to up to 100 Times
Life+ earplugs are made for daily use. The durable silicone material keeps its shape and comfort even after many uses of wear, providing reliable noise reduction over time.
With normal use, one pair lasts around three to four months before replacement is recommended. A Multi-Pack can keep you supplied for up to a year of comfortable, quiet nights.
Easy to Clean and Carry
Keeping your Life+ earplugs clean is simple. Wipe them with a soft cloth and, if needed, use a small amount of mild dish soap to remove residue.
Are you travelling a lot? Then simply store the earplugs in the included aluminum case in your pocket or your keychain.
Environmentally Friendly
At BOLLSEN, sustainability is built into every detail of our products.
- Our earplugs are reusable and made from high-quality medical-grade silicone that contains no BPA, PVC, plasticisers, latex, or cadmium.
- By keeping our production and delivery routes short, we reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 4,900 kilograms each year.
- Every pair is designed to be durable, comfortable, and environmentally responsible: a small choice that helps reduce waste for a cleaner future.
The Best Alternative to other Expensive Hearing Protection
Custom-fit hearing protection can often be expensive. BOLLSEN Life+ earplugs offer a smart alternative with a conical, two-lamella design that comfortably adapts to the shape of your ears. The soft, medical-grade silicone ensures a secure fit that feels tailored, without the complexity or cost of custom solutions.
For middle-sized ears: The standard version
Our standard version is designed for medium-sized ear canals. This version provides a comfortable fit for the majority of users.
For large or small ears: AR KI Tech ear measurement
Are your ears particularly large or small? For ears that are smaller or larger than average, our AR KI Tech system can help determine your ideal size. Simply send us photos of your ears, and our technology recommends the most suitable earplugs for your individual fit. This ensures optimal comfort and effective noise reduction.
Customer Reviews
I work nights at a hosipital centre and sleeping during the day had always been a battle I was quietly losing. Kids outside, bin collections, deliveries it didn't matter how tired I was, something would pull me out of sleep after two or three hours. Life+ blocked enough of it that I started getting real sleep again. Five to six solid hours most days now. I go into work feeling like a person rather than someone who's been slightly awake for 18 hours.
I'm a junior doctor doing long rotations and the quality of my sleep in between shifts was borderline dangerous . I was living near a main road and averaging maybe five hours of properly broken sleep. A registrar mentioned Life+ almost in passing and I picked some up on a whim. Within three days the difference was significant enough that I texted him to say thanks. I now keep a pair in my white coat pocket and a spare at home.
I travel constantly for work usually 10 or 11 flights a month and ear pressure discomfort during descent had become something I just accepted as part of the job. A colleague mentioned pressure-regulating earplugs and I finally tried them on a transatlantic trip. I made it through completely comfortable and couldn't believe I'd been putting up with that discomfort for years. They're in my hand luggage permanently now.






















