In a world where everyone thinks public transport is an open mic session, peace and quiet are an endangered luxury. That’s where the Everythink Napillow steps in—a travel pillow that doesn’t just cradle your neck, it tells noise to shut up.

This genius contraption combines a neck pillow and a pair of noise-canceling earmuffs into one glorious cocoon of silence. It’s like someone mashed a Bose headset into an airplane pillow and somehow made it elegant. The earmuffs block up to 35 decibels of noise—enough to make snoring, crying babies, and seatmate conference calls vanish into blessed oblivion.
The Napillow isn’t just about silence, though. It’s ergonomically designed with a nylon support bracket and inflatable cushion for adjustable comfort, so your head doesn’t roll around like a bobblehead during turbulence. The materials are equally premium: polyurethane core, leather exterior, and a cooling ICYLUX interior that keeps your neck fresh instead of sweaty.
Each earcup can detach and double as a mini pillow, and the whole setup packs down nicely into a bag—because even introverts need portability. Whether you’re on a plane, train, or trapped in an open-plan office with “that guy” who eats chips like he’s auditioning for a sound effects reel, the Napillow has your back. Or rather, your neck.
The Everythink Napillow originally retailed for US$110, but it’s now going for US$69—which is a small price to pay for silence, comfort, and your sanity.



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