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  • In other news, anyone had any success with “anti-snore” pillows?

    I use Bose Sleepbuds to very good effect

    ^ a good tip for light sleepers in general

  • How comfy are they? Especially for people who sleep on their side? My wife puts earplugs in at night (light sleeper plus I snore) but she tends to sleep on her side.

    Also is the noise cancelling function dependent on a mobile phone?

  • How comfy are they? Especially for people who sleep on their side? My wife puts earplugs in at night (light sleeper plus I snore) but she tends to sleep on her side.

    Also is the noise cancelling function dependent on a mobile phone?

    Sorry, missed this.

    Super comfy in my big ears. Ivr heard very few complaints from other users.

    Thy don't do noise cancelling, only masking and physical blocking. You don't miss NC. They can operate completely independently of a phone although you can't change the masking sound or alarm without a phone.

  • How comfy are they? Especially for people who sleep on their side?

    It took me a week or two to find the right size and method of wearing them. IME they can be painful for the first few nights if you get it wrong. As i sleep on my side on a fairly hard pillow i've found that using just one in the ear that is facing the sky is more than sufficient. Im a light sleeper and they've been a game changer for me but yes you do need to at least switch them on with your mobile. If you don't like phones near bedrooms the bluetooth will work from another location.

    Sadly mine just stopped working but luckily i had 10 days left on my (standard) 2 year John Lewis warranty. Took a few weeks to get sent off and tested but i now have a brand new pair sat next to me waiting to be opened.

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