
"I take my sleep as seriously as some athletes take their workout regimen or diet. While I can control everything from the steps I take ahead of bedtime to the pajamas I wear or the sleep mask I put over my eyes to drown out light, one uncontrollable factor often keeps me awake: the sounds outside my Brooklyn apartment. My bedroom overlooks a busy -- and often noisy -- street. As I write this, motorcycle engines rev, and a firetruck's siren blares in the background."
"If you've heard anything about Ozlo, it's probably because you were interested in the discontinued Bose Sleepbuds that the audio brand cut the cord on in 2020. The buds "didn't reach the level of adoption" Bose had hoped for, despite their avid following, Bose spokesperson Joanne Berthiaume told The Verge. The Ozlo Sleepbuds are the reincarnation of Sleepbuds, incorporating some of Bose's proprietary technology, such as the StayHear Plus tips, into a new product."
A Brooklyn bedroom faces a busy, noisy street where motorcycle engines, firetruck sirens, police sirens, honking cars, noisy pedestrians, and late-night neighbors regularly disrupt sleep. Loud holiday singing until 1 a.m. made falling asleep difficult. Ozlo Sleep earbuds enabled falling asleep within minutes during noisy conditions. The Ozlo Sleepbuds are comfortable, effective, and recommended for people who need to quiet their bedtime environment, but they cost $300. Ozlo incorporates technology from the discontinued Bose Sleepbuds, including StayHear Plus tips. The earbuds arrive in a sleek, substantial case and allow customization of ear tips and wings for fit.
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