🎧 Protect your ears, power your day—sound that works as hard as you do.
The Elgin Rumble Wired Earplug Headphones combine OSHA-compliant 27 dB noise reduction with premium dual-driver audio, USB-C compatibility, and rugged IP67 waterproof/dustproof construction. Featuring a Kevlar-reinforced cable and in-line mic/controller, these ANSI-certified earbuds deliver durable, high-quality sound and hearing protection for demanding professional environments.
D**A
Very happy ears
Fits ear very well, stays put. I can't use some of the popular ear buds because they don't fit my ear. I prefer wired cuz charging is a pain in the butt, no battery to die during use. Very good sound quality.
A**R
Not noise canceling
Good sound, very comfortable, good value for you buck.
N**S
Wouldn't take another pair if they were free
They sound ok when they work and do a decent job of blocking noise from a mower. Unfortunately, they stop working every ~30 seconds when I try to use them. I plug them into my phone, they're recognized, I start the music, put the phone in my pocket, they stop playing music. The connector seems fine and I can't reproduce the problem by jiggling it; they just consistently stop working. Look elsewhere if you want something that works.
J**Y
Fit and quality is good, audio lacks low end
Purchased these to wear under my motorcycle helmet during longer rides. The quality of the set seems to be high quality and promises to last for a long time. For me, the fit and comfort will work under my helmet. They feel good just wearing them while doing yard work and the passive sound cancellation is adequate for my needs. If there is one weakness, it's the lack of low-end frequency in the audio quality. For podcasts and talk radio the audio is sufficient but for my music, I'm sorely missing the bass.
A**E
They work well
Other than an occasional ear tip coming loose when removing from ear these are not to bad. They block noise ok and sound decent enough. Being wired there is no worry about battery life. Hopefully they last awhile.
D**S
Motorcycle use
I purchased these for motorcycle use and read many reviews before purchase. My plan was to buy the Rumble Bluetooth, but at $100 I didn't want to jump in too deep so I figured for a quarter of the cost I'd try these first. When inserted deep in the ear as designed I find them very comfortable, they seal out all ambient noise, and the sound quality is surprisingly excellent. I could ride my bike at 50mph with an open face helmet and still have the phones audio volume on the lowest setting. My goal is to be able to use the mic for calls wearing the same helmet at the same speed and not get negative feedback from those I'm calling on the sound quality. I plan to test today and will update. If all is good I will get the Bluetooth version, test, and leave a similar review under that item.All that said, I actually wore them last night to block out a barking dog I am sitting so I could get some sleep. I could still hear the dog through normal soft earplugs but not through these with some quiet music playing.
M**L
Perfect for motorcycle riding
This is for motorcycle riders...Been riding motorcycles for almost 6 years, never was a fan of CARDO or SENA as it was never loud enough for my bike. Used AirPods pros 1 and 2, tried off brand wireless headphones with ANC, tried about 6 different brands of in ear monitors. Anything with ANC is trash for riding, I always get popping with any and all brands with ANC. Never again. Would pick this for riding vs anything else. * I do use my AirPods for non riding activities as the connectivity and no wires is a win for me*Nothing comes close to the sound isolation this offers. 27 decibels was perfect it drowns out my motorcycle engine but im sure I can hear a car horn if necessary. Im not an audiophile and couldn't care less about those specs, to me they sound as good as any other headphone. They fit deep in the ears without them hurting, that passive noise cancelling has got to be the best ive tried. I never write reviews but if any motorcyclist is looking to protect your ears comfortably, these are it. Putting on and taking off a helmet is better than using wireless versions.as a plus, I rarely make calls while on my motorcycle but I wanted to test it out. it seems a bit short but I was able to stick it by my mouth in my full face helmet. got up to 45 mph and had no complaints from the caller. the only other brand I did want to try were the Shure SE215 as they do advertise -37 decibels of noise isolation. but you can not beat the price, the usb C, the mic, and the passive noise cancellation is top tier. Dont believe me, try them and if not, return them. the bad reviews on here must have not put them on correctly, they have to fit like earplugs you use for work.
O**K
Earpieces don't fall out, comfortable, not very rugged.
Finally found a USB C earbuds set that isn't terrible. It's actually better than the majority of higher grade earbuds I've used. It's not peak audio, but for in-ear you can't do too much better. 10/10 Recommend.Edit: 1 Year later. The metal reinforcement for the ear has snapped and the cord is falling apart. Could use a more beefy reinforcement wire and a fabric sheath over the cord to make it more rugged. Appropriate for gentle use but not on the job site or workshop. The sound is still great and noise protection is excellent but they're not rugged enough.
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