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Loop Quiet Ear Plugs for Noise Reduction – Super Soft, Reusable Hearing Protection in Flexible Silicone for Sleep, Noise Sensitivity - 8 Ear Tips in XS/S/M/L – 24dB & NRR 14 Noise Cancelling – Black

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Features

  • NOISE REDUCTION - Loop Quiet earplugs are reusable and durable hearing protection, made from soft silicone. They reduce most noise and help you to get in your bubble. They have a noise reduction rating (SNR) of 24 decibels, NRR of 14 and come in 4 stylish colors.
  • OPTIMAL COMFORT - These noise reducing earplugs come in 4 different sizes, so you can always find the perfect fit. The iconic round shape of Loop Quiet sits perfectly in your ears, making it a fashionable accessory that protects your hearing.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE - Loop Quiet are versatile earplugs that offer protection from loud noises and background noise in many situations. They are great for sleeping and can help you to focus or to concentrate while studying, working or reading. And of course, they are a must have while traveling or commuting.
  • EASY TO USE - These earplugs are easy to insert and when you wear them correctly, they don't stick out of your ears. They come in 4 sizes (XS - L), if your ears hurt, it is best to take a smaller size. If the earplugs do not reduce sound sufficiently or fall out, it is best to try on a size larger.
  • IN THE BOX - In Loop Quiet's eco-friendly packaging, there is 1 set of Loop Quiet earplugs, 4 sizes of soft silicone ear tips (XS-L) and 1 handy carry case. Our earplugs are reusable and washable, providing a sustainable solution to disposable plugs.

Brand: Loop


Color: Black


Material: Silicone


Recommended Uses For Product: Noise Protection


Size: 8 Piece Set


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.03 x 3.03 x 0.73 inches; 0.6 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ loop-quiet1-black


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 2, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Loop


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  • Best earplugs I’ve found for my sensory self. Watch a how-to video before using though.
Color: Black
I am an auditory avoidant neurodivergent person with an inner ear deformity that makes me even more sensitive to unwanted sound. So earplugs are very important to me and I will say that these are the best I’ve found so far. Here are the things I like about them: 1). They are more comfortable inside the ear and stay in better than foam earplugs. 2). They’re more reliable also; I think anyone who has used foam earplugs regularly has experienced having them suddenly stop compressing/expanding properly and becoming completely useless at the moment you need them the most. The Loops don’t do that. There is nothing to compress or expand so they are very dependable. And they do block out quite a bit of unwanted sound. 3). once they are in properly, you really can’t see them from the front, unlike those foam plugs that stick out and look ridiculous. 4). because they lie flat against the ear, I can wear them with my noise-canceling headphones if I need extra protection. 5). they are the only thing that make it tolerable to go to the very noisy planet gym (where they BLARE the music even at 6 am on a Sunday when I, a person in my 50s, am the youngest person in the place. WHY?!?) Things I would change: 1) I find the loop part a little big for my ear. The outside cartilaginous part of my ear gets really sore after I’ve worn them for a while, from the loop part pressing on it. Maybe I’ll try child-sized ones in the future. 2) My ears require two different sizes of plug attachments- small on the right and medium on the left. So I wish they would make some indication on the loop part of a right/left designation. Preferably something like a raised bump pattern on one that I could feel when trying to put them in at night in the dark. Both of these things are minor and not bothersome enough to give a lower review. They’re just things that (for me) would make an already excellent product even better. If you have never used them before, I highly recommend watching one of their videos on how to fit them and properly install them in your ears. They come with several sizes of plugs. You will try each on to find the ones that fit best. In order to do this, you must pull off the plug attachments that are on the Loops when you receive them. I was reluctant to do this because you really do have to grip them and pull pretty hard. I didn’t want to pull too hard and ruin my my new and (to me) very costly earplugs, but it turns out they are quite sturdy so you can feel confident doing that. You then insert them and then turn them so that the loop part is tucked into the…… swirly part (?) of your outer ear. My only regrets are that I didn’t buy them sooner, and that I didn’t get an extra pair, because I really need a pair to keep by my bed and a pair for my purse. If your memory is better than mine and you remember to take them everywhere with you, then you can get by with one pair. Overall they are excellent and I know it’s a leap of faith, given the price, when you’re used to getting like 200 foam earplugs for the same price, but as a person who is very sensitive to sound, I highly recommend them. EDIT: The reason I strongly suggest watching a video on how to use these, is that the instructions for use that come in the package are utterly unreadable (see photo). I wasn’t able to read them even by taking a photo and enlarging it. So if you hear or read about people getting these stuck in their ears, it’s because they didn’t/couldn’t read the instructions and just used the pads without the loops themselves attached. Once you attach the pads to the loops, unless they’re defective, you have to really pull to get them off and they will not just randomly come off in your ear. It’s not the users’ fault though. The packaging is terrible in terms of readability. I honestly don’t know how it made it through the design phase. Despite the blatant packaging fail, however, the earplugs themselves are still awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023 by Autumn Autumn

  • Good for sleeping!
Color: Black
I’m a light sleeper and have misophonia. Works well - These are great for noise blocking while sleeping. They are easy to insert, comfortable to lay on, and seal well. I like the little travel case it comes with as well. Size is good and it comes with a few different sized inserts.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Jennifer

  • Soft and works well
Pros: Works well with loud environments when trying to sleep. Soft and comfy, easy to clean. Cons: People with small ears may have a hard time getting them to stay. Sleeping on your side is rather difficult, because of the pressure you put on your head the plug can sometimes come out. I’ve nearly lost them this way. The case may be a little difficult to open and close for people with large hands. Overall, I like the product and would still consider to use it, just not recommend it. It’s noise canceling but the fact that I’m a side sleeper makes it difficult to get a full noise canceling effect, since one tends to slide out while I sleep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by Adriana Olivo

  • works great but
Color: Black
So these work great. They block out A LOT of sound. I like sleeping with them. However, and honestly its probably my biology and not their design, they do hurt my ears. Particularly my left one, which is why I think its me, not it. Its not the little loop either, that doesnt bother me at all. I've tried the smaller sizes. I find myself not really wearing them anymore though. It didnt always hurt, but when it did, it sucked waking up with a sore ear and having to take them out. Still would highly recommend. They're cheap enough where if they dont work for you, you're not out much. But if they do work, and are comfortable, you'll love the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by hoof_hearted4

  • Mack's vs Loop Quiet vs Funsound vs SUPCEAT vs Earos One
Color: Black
Review for Loop Quiet, Funsound, SUPCEAT and Earos One, compared to Mack’s earplugs. Mack’s: noise reduction 5/5 (advertised 30db), ease of application 5/5, comfort 5/5 Carry case: 0/5, price: 12.99/40 pairs I've been using Mack’s for years! Got no complaints, was just ready to try something else (better?). I can use each pair for about 2 -4 weeks, depending on environment. They will eventually get mushy from all the wear and moisture absorption and need to be replaced. These will be my 'baseline'. Loop Quiet: noise reduction 3/5 (advertised 26db), ease of application 3/5, comfort 2/5 Carry case: 5/5, price: 29.95, 4 pairs silicone (XS, S, M, L) These are comfortable at first, but the loops are made of some sort of hard plastic; I've got a rigid pillow, the loop on the pillow side started biting into the side of my ear the first night. Soreness faded throughout the day. Also, the right/dominant side twisted loose and was about to pop out several times during the night, disturbing sleep. Noise reduction seems as advertised, but first they would have to stay in for it to be a consistent experience. Deep sleep suffered as a consequence. Funsound: noise reduction 2/5 (advertised 25.5db) (averaged), ease of application 3/5, comfort 3/5 Carry case: 5/5, price: 17.99, 6 pairs, silicone (S, M, L), foam (S, M, L) Comfortable at first, the loops are not soft; same as the LoopQ, the loop started biting into the side of my ear the first night, though less than the LoopQ. It also didn't come loose, though the loop does rotate around some. I expected the closed loop to aid with sound dampening but I was wrong; it seems it's merely cosmetic. Deep sleep suffered as a consequence. Disappointing result. Overall they seem to let through a lot more sound than 0.5dB, compared to the LoopQ SUPCEAT: noise reduction 0/5 (advertised 29db), ease of application 4/5, comfort 2/5 Carry case: 5/5, price: 28.99, 2 pairs (S, L) These are letting through more noise than they block; at times sounds like I'm not wearing any plugs at all. Out of all previous ones, these were the worst when it comes to noise reduction. Lying on the side, they become very uncomfortable quite quickly on the side with pillow contact. Couldn't wear them more than half hour, switched to Mack's for the night. Earos: noise reduction 1/5 (advertised 17db), ease of application 2/5, comfort 2/5 Carry case: 3/5, price: 39.75, 3 pairs, 2 silicon (S, M), 1 foam (L) Very fidgety to get in right. Both TPE options do not close ear canal, do not slide in easily and don't feel secure. Very uncomfortable, bordering on painful. Foam tips are noticeably better but offering only one size, large, is pathetic for the asking price. These were so uncomfortable that I could not bring myself to wear them even one night. Utter fail. The snap bag, when considering the price tag, seems like a pathetic attempt to keep up with the Joneses. The entire product is a purely designer item with no practical usefulness whatsoever. In summary, I will be sticking with Mack’s, tried and trusted, reasonably priced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Michael

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