
This square ad template is built for comparing two audio accessories side-by-side—ideal for earplugs or in-ear noise filters. The design uses a clean vertical split: a cool blue-gray panel on the left...
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This square ad template is built for comparing two audio accessories side-by-side—ideal for earplugs or in-ear noise filters. The design uses a clean vertical split: a cool blue-gray panel on the left and a warm taupe panel on the right, each featuring a floating 3D product render that feels premium and tech-forward. At the top, model names (“Hears One” vs “Hears Plus”) are paired with rounded coral price badges, making the value cue instantly scannable. Each side includes a dark translucent specs card with bullet points highlighting SNR reduction (20 dB vs 25 dB) and use contexts like live music, travel, and deep focus. This structure reduces choice overload at the consideration stage by turning features into a simple, visual decision. It works especially well for product-aware shoppers who already understand the category and just need clarity on which variant fits their lifestyle. Swap in your product renders, adjust the dB/spec line, and tailor the bullets to your top differentiators while keeping the split layout for fast comparison.
This template wins in mid-funnel consideration because it turns a complex choice (two similar earplug variants) into a fast, low-effort comparison. The split-screen layout leverages choice-overload reduction: shoppers can map “20 dB for social/live music” versus “25 dB for focus/travel” at a glance. Coral price badges create an immediate value anchor without shouting “sale,” keeping the message premium and credible. The bullet cards act as micro-spec sheets—perfect for a product-aware audience that already believes in noise reduction and is now evaluating fit, performance, and trade-offs. Clear, parallel structure is an advertising best practice for comparison creatives: same hierarchy on both sides, consistent typography, and a single bottom CTA (“Pick yours”) that nudges selection rather than pushing a hard sell.
Designed for product-aware shoppers considering earplugs for specific situations—concertgoers, frequent travelers, and people who need focus in noisy environments. They compare specs and value quickly and prefer a clear recommendation-by-use-case rather than generic claims.
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