I believe I own one of nearly every major product available for this. I have tinnitus (don't get tinnitus!) so it's really critical to protect what's left of my hearing as much as possible. Unfortunately, my ear canal shape is a little non-standard so I have trouble with comfort/fit with some products, and others just don't stay in.
If you have questions about a specific product before you buy it, msg me and I'm happy to share my experiences. (I still have them all, actually. Selling ear-pro seemed kind of gross to me so I just kept them.)
In my personal opinion the best earbuds for hunting are also the cheapest:
This is a soft silicone bud that fits both my big ears and my kids', a nice bonus. They're incredibly cheap so I can sprinkle them around to make sure I always have them handy - I keep some in my truck, some in my range bag, my hunting pack, etc. They weigh almost nothing and never need to be charged (I had a LOT of problems with powered options not lasting a full hunt day - I'm a stay-out-all-day guy.)
The cord makes it easy to hang around your neck so they're always handy, but they're so small and light that they don't get tangled in things. I once took a snap-shot and forgot to put them in, and made an accurate shot with one bud sandwiched between my shoulder and my rifle. I didn't even notice it. If you don't like the cord it pops out easily - I carry a pair without a cord in my bino harness in case I lose my main set while I'm hunting.
I know they aren't as sexy or magical as the bluetooth-and-spa-massage units some vendors are selling now. But for me, after trying DeciBullz, IsoTunes, Howard Leight, Elgin, Comply, Walkers, and one or two others, I came full circle back to these. YMMV.