- The Article is about a product called "Knops Control Your Volume."
- It is an acoustic hearing solution that lets you control the sounds that surround you.
- It filters out noise by 10db, 20db, and 30db respectively.
- The product is a high-end earplug that comes with a set of adjustable knobs and foam tips.
- The product is priced at $100, which is considered expensive for what it does.
This should be interesting. It's another product from the wild world of Willy Doo. He's the guy out there on the internet. He's a surfer professional. In fact, he's looking for the next big wave. This is probably not it. Maybe it's it. I don't know. I'm optimistic today. This is another product that he saw online that he thought might be interesting. It's called Knops Control Your Volume. Excuse me, let us control your analogue personal volume control. What are we talking about? Audio music, no, for the real world, audio control for your life. Ah, I know, confusing. In fact, I said to Jack, "We're going to do a video on audio control for life," and he was like,
It's confusing, which is why we need to address it. They're out there on the internet saying that they've solved everything. You know how it goes with these startups: they find the best thing ever. This is some kind of thing you stick in your ears like her. She's cool. Seriously, what I nops is the world's first volume button for your ears. Our acoustic hearing solution offers you total control over the sounds that surround you. What no lag No radiation, no gimmicks, no radiation. Sheesh, it's an ear plug, obviously there's no radiation. My hat has no radiation. Did you know that? Though, holy well, you've got to talk to them about the marketing. Okay, talk to them about the marketing. Get back to these people. Now that I travel a lot and am a bit of an earplug aficionado, I feel like they could be used more in certain environments. They can be really helpful for focusing.
And things like this are what it looks like—that's crazy, that's cool on its own—and then this turns and it locks in at different points, I suppose for each different setting, so you get a couple of knobs that are labelled left and right, and they have this kind of staged adapter, which I'm a fan of, holy smokes, but they didn't end it there. foam tips This is what I believe is called comply foam. Some people, you know, don't even have the same size ears. You can actually have one size for one ear and another for the other. That's it. Here's how you position it.
And then you start to control the volume; it sort of feels like you bought a pair of earbuds when in reality they're just super high-end earplugs. How much are these? Will no, he just told me they're a hundred dollars, and that's rude. Let me try them on. Ah, oh, okay. I mean, I certainly hear everything. Let me make an adjustment here. Okay. Maybe this is the wrong tip for me. I'm gonna go with the comply foam here. I think I've got a big canal boys. Okay, now that we're talking, I don't know if these types of tips make very much sense.
Now that I have the comply foam tips on there, I'm not hearing a lot of bass in my own voice. The air conditioner sound is not as loud as with them completely off right now. Well, maybe you should get in here. This is your thing. You've got to stand by it. If you're going to put your mouse where your money is, then you better put your mouth is. All funny games do you will. Yeah, you come in here and you're playing games now. Yeah, do I look? Like I'm playing, do you feel like you're in a suction? Yeah, it's sort of interesting; there's a fishbowl effect happening now. I'm going to go to the final setting. Oh, can you hear me? your voice is is is much more muffled now this is the equivalent I think of the full effect of if you just took this the full effect of the isolation right now right right does it mess around with your inner ear like does it make you queasy or anything like that hello oh man not this again this is ridiculous this maybe people are working in these open office environments
But I think most people are going to have headphones on they're just going to be listening to something yeah I mean especially at a hundred dollars I could be like that's a product that should exist if it was like maximum 25 and like skip the cool box and the marketing money on the lingo and you make it seem as though you're buying something that's like more than it is if it's gonna cost a hundred dollars to make something like this and you're gonna put that up against something that's two dollars That's that the ratio is too much. You can have this product. It's just so imperative that the price reflects the functionality. Absolutely, I totally agree. I mean, 100 bucks is like a good pair of earbuds that play music. It's cool that people are out there trying to solve problems.
Ultimately, I answer to them, maybe you can bring these to a concert and then adjust your volume like that instead of just wearing full-on earplugs. I've seen those on Amazon before that are cheap. Yeah, I just feel like the promise is better than the delivery. I've got to give you something all right. You tune in, you trust me, you put me here, and you're going to be mad at me if I told you to get that. No, uh, hard feelings here. Well, not at all. No need for the whole emotional tirade. Maybe after they see this video, they'll offer up a discount code. I don't know if you're listening. I'm not saying it's a bad product. I'm saying it's a bad price, and I do this for my people.