








🌬️ Elevate your breath game — breathe smarter, live freer!
O2 Nose Filters leverage innovative 3M multi-layer filtration technology to provide discreet, comfortable nasal dilation and allergen blocking. Available in 5 sizes with a convenient trial pack, these lightweight nasal plugs offer up to 12 hours of continuous use, reducing exposure to dust, pollen, pet dander, pollution, and even snoring. Ideal for allergy sufferers, commuters, and travelers seeking a practical alternative to masks, they come with a compact carrying case and are latex-free for sensitive users.





| ASIN | B09PFD3JR2 |
| ASIN | B09PFD3JR2 |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,350 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #283 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Brand | Protego O2 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (1,397) |
| Customer reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (1,397) |
| Date First Available | 2 May 2024 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Format | Band |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Protego O2 |
| Manufacturer reference | O2-TRIAL |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.2 x 0.4 cm; 1 g |
| Units | 4 Count |
T**G
Great 👍stuff
S**D
I’ve tried so many allergy products over the years, but these nasal filters are one of the few that actually help. They’re small, comfortable, and surprisingly effective at blocking out pollen and dust. I could breathe freely without the usual itchy nose or watery eyes. The design is clever — once you insert them properly, you can barely feel them, and they’re not noticeable to others. The pack also comes with plenty of replacement filters, which makes it convenient and cost-effective. If you have seasonal allergies or live in a dusty area, this is definitely worth trying. It’s a simple solution that really works!
F**S
Not sure if this works, people unfortunately see it and ask about it and it doesnt stay all day so you would touch it with your hand and that is not good
M**R
I am now satisfied with these but you should basically ignore the fitting guide. These are meant (apparently) to be fully inserted in the nostrils with the plastic half-ring tight against your septum. For me - as soon as i tried fitting them this way it wasn't long before at least one of the filters would turn side-ways in one of my nostrils resulting in ineffective filtration. There doesn't seem to be anything to grip them and keep them in place when fully inserted. However - what i noticed was is that there is a groove in the design of the filters. I found that by inserting them at the very edge of my nostrils i could get this groove to slot in-between and grip the cartilage at the entrance of the nostrils. I have demonstrated this with some pictures that i have added. Once slotted in place at the entrance of the nostrils they stay put (at least for me) but ONLY if you purchase a size one size larger than actually fits you. I initally bought the medium size - which was about the right size for me and although these slotted in ok and were comfortable there was still enough 'play' in them to eventually work themselves loose, (but not always). I then bought the large size - at first i found them uncomfortable as they really did stretch my nostrils but i soon got used to this. I also found them MUCH easier to breath through than the medium set as my nostrils were being forced wider. The extra size kept them firmly in place and they have not come loose since. The only difficulty is in the initial fitting as the larger size takes some practice to slot into place. Although they are more noticeable when inserted at the entrance of the nostrils they are still far less noticeable than walking around with a face mask on all the time. Once used i then remove them and clean them with an alcohol wipe and store them in the provided carrying case. I keep using the same set until they begin to darken and then i switch to a new set. I have also noticed that if i breath in through my nose and out through my mouth i get less 'runniness' in my nose. It is a real pain having to remove them to blow your nose. All in all i am now happy with them and i will continue to use them - i hope this review has been helpful.
K**9
I genuinely feel like they make a difference. I have really bad allergies, and there are only so many places that I can filter the air. My dog also sleeps in bed with me. I've started wearing these at night, and then if I am outside on days when the pollen count is high. Occasionally I'll wear them out other places as well as needed. The filter is relatively thin, yes, but they still can trap stuff. They aren't going to trap everything, but even if it traps 90% that is a massive difference for people with allergies (I'd guess its more than 90%). You are technically supposed to throw them away after 8 hours, but I will rinse them with hypochlorous acid and let them dry and reuse them a couple of times. So far it hasn't been an issue. This isn't the type of filter that will trap gasses, so you'll still be able to smell everything through it. If your issue is fragrances (like plug in air fresheners) it won't do you any good. I'm sure it would help some around smoke/fires, but you'll still have some particles get in. It also won't protect you from viruses the way an N95 would. It probably decreases the total count, but don't rely on it. If you are doing it for allergies, you'll want to make sure you start wearing them before you're allergies get bad. If you get congested and have a runny nose, that will just ruin the filter (or at least you'll need to be rinsing and drying regularly. Definitely buy the sample pack first to find your size. Yes its expensive for essentially one working pair, but it will be worth it. And overall I do find them pretty expensive for what you are getting. I can't see these things costing more than 5 cents a pair to make, but in my eyes spending $10 a month or so to be able to breath is worth it. If you have the right size, its comfortable and easy enough to use. But that is why you need to try the sample pack. I personally don't have issues with them falling out. Totally separate bonus though, if you have trouble breathing through your nose when you sleep, these will open your airways up enough (assuming you aren't congested). If you don't need them when you sleep (or only need them at certain times of the year), but you other wise snore, pop the filter out and just use it to open up your airway.
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