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These earbuds helped me sleep for over 5 hours on a long haul flight — and they're at their lowest-ever price this weekend

Ozlo Sleepbuds in silver circular case on blue and white patterned blanket
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The Ozlo Sleepbuds don't only help you sleep in the comfort of your own home, but also when you need to snooze on the go. Right now, there's still $50 off the Ozlo Sleepbuds at Amazon, knocking them down to an all-time low price.

Ozlo Sleepbuds:$349$299 at Amazon

Ozlo Sleepbuds: $349 $299 at Amazon
The Ozlo Sleepbuds are subtle earbuds designed to sit comfortably in your ears overnight. They're built with noise-blocking technology and loaded with sleep sounds. October Prime Day is behind us yet Ozlo's $50 discount is hanging around. If you checkout fast, you can get the Sleepbuds for $299 now. Granted it's a premium price, but these earbuds are reliable and offer top sound quality - a particularly worthy investment if noise pollution is stealing your ZZZs. Plus Ozlo just announced a partnership with the new Calm Sleep app and is celebrating with a great offer which means you can get a one-year Calm Sleep subscription for free alongside the $50 saving.

<p><strong>User score: <a href="https://ozlosleep.pxf.io/c/221109/3131553/39186?subId1=tomsguide-gb-1254572574962858076&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fozlosleep.com%2Fpages%2Fbuy-sleepbuds" target="_blank">★★★★½ (2,400+ reviews)

How can Ozlo Sleepbuds help you fall asleep fast?

Sleep earbuds can be a life saver for many sleepers, be you a light sleeper, night shift worker or subject to a snoring partner.

Through passive noise isolation and active noise cancellation, the Ozlo Sleepbuds block out ambient noise (a noisy street outside, snoring partner or noisy neighbours) and replace it with soothing sleep sounds.

There's built-in nature sounds like babbling brook and ocean waves, ambient noises such as fire glow, and different types of noise like green noise and Theta Waves to help you calm your mind and fall asleep fast.

Our sleep tech tester laying on a white pillow wearing a purple jumper and the Ozlo Sleepbuds in her ear

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Or, you can connect them to your mobile via Bluetooth to stream any audio that helps you snooze, from podcasts to audiobooks, ASMR or meditations. There's also biometric sensors that detect when you fall asleep and automatically switch from your streaming audio to built-in noise-masking sounds. This ensures your phone isn't running audio all night (and you won't miss an important plot twist in your audiobook), while guaranteeing a disruption-free night.

All the while, they remain comfortable in your ears overnight, no matter your sleep position. The Ozlo Sleepbuds are even comfortable when laying on your side. Our side sleeping reviewer Malcolm says: "The earbuds nestle perfectly flush in your ears."

Eve Davies
Sleep Tech Product Tester and Writer

Eve is a sleep tech product tester and writer at Tom's Guide, covering everything from smart beds and sleep trackers, to sleep earbuds and sunrise alarm clocks. Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism, and has four years’ experience writing features and news. In her role as Sleep Tech Product Tester and Writer for Tom's Guide, Eve is constantly trying out and reviewing the latest sleep products from brands such as Apple, Garmin, Whoop, Hatch, Sleep Number, Eight Sleep, and Oura. A fitness enthusiast who completed the London Marathon earlier this year, Eve loves exploring the relationship between good sleep, overall health, and physical performance, and how great sleep tech can make that relationship even better.

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