🎉 Hear the Moments, Not the Noise!
Loop Engage Plus Earplugs are designed for low-level noise reduction while maintaining clear speech, making them ideal for social gatherings and noise-sensitive environments. With a noise reduction rating of 16 dB, they come with 8 ear tips in various sizes for a perfect fit, and are reusable and eco-friendly.
M**R
Life-Changing Earplugs for Meniere's Disease – Loop Engage Plus!
The media could not be loaded. As someone who battles Meniere's disease, finding the right earplugs has been nothing short of a quest. Enter Loop Engage Plus Earplugs – my ultimate heroes in the fight against noise-induced discomfort.Game-Changer for Meniere's DiseaseI have Meniere's disease in one ear. My solution? Wearing Loop Engage Plus in my good ear and Loop Quiet in my bad ear. This dynamic duo has transformed noisy environments into manageable spaces. Especially during my daughter's loud cheer competitions, these earplugs allow me to converse freely while my bad ear stays protected from nauseating echoes and excessive noise.Easy, Comfortable, and StylishInserting these earplugs is a breeze. The comfort is unmatched – they fit like a dream even during long nights of sleep next to my snoring husband! The set includes ear tips in various sizes (XS, S, M & L) which helps you find your perfect match. Plus, the included case is cute and super convenient for on-the-go protection.Bonus FeaturesThe Loop Mute accessory offers an additional 5 dB of noise reduction, which is fantastic when I need that extra bit of quiet. I appreciate the sustainable, reusable design – it's a win for both my ears and the environment!No Drawbacks Here!I've experienced no cons with these earplugs. They’ve exceeded my expectations in every way.In ConclusionIf you suffer from Meniere's disease or simply need reliable ear protection without sacrificing the ability to engage in conversation, Loop Engage Plus Earplugs are the way to go. They've improved my quality of life and could do the same for you!
K**S
If the occlusion effect is too loud, try a smaller size!!!
First I'll tell you about the issue with my ear that I was trying to fix so if anyone like me is out there, maybe this would be helpful? Years ago I got concussion where I was hit on the left side of my head with a ball. As a result of inner ear trauma, I have almost half hearing loss in my left ear and sounds are distorted, sharp, and almost painful at times. I have been looking for a solution to block out the harsher loud sounds that hurt. But don't want to block out all sound if possible because I'm already hard of hearing.I tried various other solutions in the past but nothing helped. This was just another thing for me to try. I got them, tried on various sizes of both the silicone and foam parts. Ultimately really liked the M silicone piece as it seemed the most comfortable. However, I could hear myself talking SO SO SO LOUD. It drove me nuts. Then I tried the M foam piece. My talking was still very loud but it was better so I rocked that for a while. Buuuut the foam made my ear feel itchy.Just as I was thinking of returning these, I tried the S silicone piece. I cannot hear myself talking any louder then regular! It doesn't block out as much sound as the M, probably because its technically too small of a size. BUT it blocks out enough sound to seriously increase my quality of life! I also really like having the mute piece for the days my ear is extra sensitive. Thank you loop.
L**C
Good with proper expectations
I have moderate noise sensitivity; crowded, noisy places can overwhelm and stress me out, and sharp, sudden sounds make my anxiety spike. I thought these might be worth a try for the above, and also for some better focus during work. After using them for a while, I do recommend them, with some caveats.The first thing I want to call out is that you need to have reasonable expectations with these. I saw a lot of reviews complaining that these don't shut out all noise and don't completely isolate you, which is frankly not a reasonable thing to expect from these. They only have a noise reduction of 10 decibles; I sleep with foam earplugs that have a reduction of 33, and even with those you can still hear people talking if they're nearby and other noises. Short of some very expensive, high tech headphones, you are never going to get complete and total silence and isolation.What I found was that, without inserting the optional additional dampening plugs, this muffles some sounds and softens others. It's a lot easier to simply tune things out around you because these noises don't compete with your focus as much wearing these. For me, it helped to keep me from feeling like I was being overcrowded and loud, sudden sounds didn't have the same negative impact for me. I have a friend who is a very soft talker and I was still able to hear her easily, but it is something you will need to focus on; because it's so easy to tune things out, it's easier not to notice someone is trying to talk to you. I didn't have any issue not being able to clearly hear what they were saying. The added 5 decible dampening plugs included basically amplify all the above; they might be a bit much if you're at an office or trying to hang out with friends, but they also won't completely isolate you either.You will have to get used to modulating your volume if you aren't used to wearing earplugs, because this does dampen your own voice to your ears slightly. If you've worn simple foam earplugs, you'll also be familiar with the way these amplify certain sounds of your own, like chewing and swallowing; if you dislike that, these may not be for you. I didn't have an issue wearing these for hours at a time, but your mileage may vary and these are a lot of different plug sizes included in here for you to try out.The case, as people have said, is terrible and flimsy. It's the sort of thin, hard plastic that you could easily crack just by making a tight fist around it, and the latch isn't secure. I keep mine in my purse, in a second pouch I use to keep other little things together, so at least if the container opens the plugs aren't going far.I think these do what they do well. Don't expect miracles, and DO expect to need to be more aware of your surroundings. I think they're expensive for what they are and the material they're made out of, BUT I also think they work far better and are also more comfortable than alternatives I have tried, like Flare Audio Calmer, and the Eargasm High Fidelity models (although that latter might be better for specifically loud concerts). All in all, I think these are worth a try if you go into them in the right frame of mind.
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