🔄 Flip the switch, own your noise—anywhere, anytime.
Loop Switch Earplugs offer a sleek, reusable solution with three adjustable passive noise reduction modes controlled by a mechanical dial. Designed for versatile use—from focused work and travel to concerts and social events—these earplugs provide up to 24dB noise reduction without batteries, featuring comfortable silicone tips in multiple sizes and a portable carry case.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | Loop |
Format | Pair |
C**U
Filled crowd noise to focus on voices and music
I loved my loop switch - I regularly become overwhelmed by noise so when a colleague told me about loops o needed to try them. I opted initially for loop switch as I was going to a music festival with my son and knew that loud music, combined with crowd noises would really impact my stress and overwhelm levels. In the first day I used these on the train to the festival, where they reduced the noise of crowds but allowed me to hear my son who is fairly quietly spoken and whom I struggle to hear when there is a lot of other noise. At the festival they enabled me to focus on the music and my son’s voice without a lot of crowd noises. I was even able to sleep in them to reduce the noise of a busy city we were staying in (I’m a country girl). The negatives of these for me were they made my ears itch a little and I struggled to judge the sound of my own voice so needed to remove them when ordering food and drink x x heading to another concert next week so will be giving them another try 😊 x
M**N
Good looking product and effective
Having bought these to protect my hearing during concerts, it reduces the noise levels apparently by 20+ decibels. It does seem to help me and I can tell when they are in and not. I bought the changeable ones to give me the flexibly to change the protection just in case some concerts are quieter than others. Realistically I probably won’t change the level lower than the top level (as the concerts I attend are always loud). I would recommend them, but would suggest that these are expensive for what they are. I probably would have bought the sleep loops instead, as they have a similar high decibel protection and 1/3 of the cost of these. That said, if I am in variable noise level environments, buying a dedicated loop defender would mean I have to own multiple and swap them out. Being lazy, the extra cost saves me buying many variety loops. Would recommend.
C**C
Got these for misophonia
I got these a couple months back so I’ve only had the chance to try the lowest setting, but it works well enough. Obviously it can’t filter out all triggering sounds, but if you’re sitting next to someone who breathes loudly, sniffs, hums, etc. they are a lifesaver.You can still hear people talking for the most part, you may need to concentrate. They don’t cut out things like moderate background noises, though (like music in a store or bass from another room). It’s refreshing to have conversations without having to hear the majority of unpleasant sounds, which is the main thing.I wore them out to a meal, and they did block out the sound of everyone else eating, which was amazing, but they amplified the sounds of my own chewing and swallowing so much. I never normally notice it, but it did make me feel self conscious since I couldn’t hear how loud I was actually being. And obviously, if your own mouth sounds are a trigger for you, these are definitely best avoided. Just buy earphones that can play music or white noise instead.I’m not very comfortable having earplugs in my ears in general, but these ones are decently comfy. You have to have them both in at the same time, or the effect is void.Overall, I am glad I have them, but they’re expensive for what they are, and definitely not suitable for everyone, depending on your misophonia triggers. I haven’t had the chance to try the louder settings yet, but there definitely is a difference.
W**S
Three sets of ear plugs in one
As someone who is autistic and sensitive to noise, I have found these to have been one of my best purchases. I've worn them to a family member's graduation ceremony, to a concert, to office visits (I generally work from home). With misophonia, they've also been a literal life saver when dining with noisy eaters.With the dial switch, it's easy to change the amount of noise they reduce. The setting for being at gig isn't the same one that you'd use in the office where you still need to speak with colleagues.They feel of good quality and won't easily break, and they're a comfortable fit in my ear. (They come with a couple of other sides of the rubber bit that goes in your ear, since we don't all have the same size ears).They also come in a little clam shell case to keep the pair together when not in use. The case has a little loop so you can add to a key ring, caribiner or whatever, too.
D**S
Overpriced
Very expensive - disappointed that it doesn't work - still woken by barking dogs and noisy teenagers. Sleep deprivation led to a desperate purchase but for £59 this was not worth it at all. There is also no distinction between the 3 settings. I tried all the different silicone plugs, watched all the help videos and spoke to customer service as really wanted this to work and help me get some sleep, but no luck at all. Very disappointed as feel out of pocket now.
S**N
Good...but ironically, not for loud settings
I bought these after I lost my last set of "decent" ear plugs. Having seen loads of ads and good reviews for these I thought I'd give these a try.Firstly, they are very comfortable and they include a nice little case. The switch is good and you do really notice the difference in noise levels when switching between the different settings.The only thing is...they don't really work in loud settings at all. I do a lot of my own drum practices, band practices, and gigs, and every time I finish a practice session or leave a gig I find the my ears are still ringing, which I never had with my last set of ear plugs or others before. This is even on the "full" setting on these ear plugs.It's a shame that they don't really work that well in these loud settings because that's what one would assume these would be good for. But I'll definitely be switching to a different product since I don't fancy going deaf by the time I'm 40!
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