🎧 Tune Out, Zone In!
The Loop Switch 2 Adjustable Ear Plugs offer three customizable noise reduction modes (Quiet, Engage, Experience) with a comfortable fit and up to 26 dB of noise reduction. Designed for all-day wear, these earplugs come with multiple ear tip sizes and a convenient carry case, making them perfect for focus, travel, and social events.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | Loop |
Format | Pair |
Country of origin | China |
A**E
Highly recommend
Reading up on these online I was unsure weather to buy them, I have the switch 1's and they work well however I did have issues with fitting regardless of tip size used so when I read that the switch 2 dont reduce volume as much as the original switchs I had doubts.However they fit much better and often forget I have them in, having a better seal they for me reduce noise even more and after a little getting used to them I can actually hear conversations much clearer but this did take a day or two to adjust to using them.I've found the new edition is even great with headsets/phones blocking out static wind, wind and other noises or reducing them but still been able to hear the person talking on the other end just at a much lower volume.Highly recommend
E**I
Should have bought them sooner!
I've been struggling with some hearing loss and tinnitus for a while, audiology had advised that the hearing loss is not severe enough for hearing aids, but that some people had positive results with loops. Bought the ones that have three settings. Was able to hear, and hold conversation in a busy area, then hear the Manic Street Preacher concert, without pain and ringing. The ear plug are comfortable to wear, they stayed put whilst I was leaping around at the gig, and made the whole evening more enjoyable. They worked well when we went to see a musical as well, and allowed me to hear what I needed. its easy to adjust the settings, and I didn't need to take them out to do so. Am only gutted I didn't buy them before.
A**Y
Worth the extra money for the name? Probably not…
I really can’t tell any difference between the three settings. Otherwise these are very neat and have a handy case. Not sure they are any better than the considerably cheaper pair I already have.
S**N
Over priced marketing con with a gimmick that does nothing.
All this rage on these are just a hype for nothing, they are just a plastic loop ( that has no tech at all ) holder to hold ear tips that can be sold for £2-4 for 3times the amount you get in the box. The modes do nothing really, barely changes, can still hear ppl talking but just muffled and less clear on all modes that it's better having them off.Better off buying cheap ones under £10 to do the same thing, or silicon earplugs for sleeping and reuse. £60 for this? not worth the money.
S**S
Recommend for all the reasons
Bought based on a recommendation, I’m hard of hearing in one ear, get over stimulated in crowds and love live music, I’m going to king kraken on the weekend and plan on testing the experience setting for that, I’m fussy, so having all 3 in one was more appealing incase I didn’t like them individually I hadn’t wasted money on each one to find out…So far brilliant, quiet creates a light suction, not tested if it causes pain after more than 10 minutes, the multiple size ear tips are great, I never knew I had two different size ears, so easy to use, scan the QR code and watch the clip, talks you through it all really slow and visually clear instructions, cost effective and great value for money.
S**G
The best concert earplugs I have found
Ever since I suffered from tinnitus for a few months ten years or so ago, I have always worn earplugs at rock concerts to avoid the possibility of aggravating it.I've tried multiple different types - I started out with the Etymotics that are widely recommended, but they were brutally uncomfortable to wear and never seemed to block much sound, while completely cutting the treble and ruining the sound balance.For several years thereafter, I used a pair of Dubs from the short-lived Doppler Labs in the US, which were a lot more comfortable than the Etymotics, but still weren't perfect, and also rolled off more treble than I wanted.But I've now worn a pair of these at a couple of gigs, and they are pretty close to perfect. Extremely comfortable to the point you forget you are wearing them, but still very secure in your ears, and easy to fit and remove. But the best thing is the sound. They have switchable attenuation, and on the lowest (i.e. least attenuated) setting, the sound through them was excellent - no aggressive treble cut, what sounded like a completely flat sound balance; just quieter. They reduced the volume to the point where I had no concern it was going to do me any harm, but I could still enjoy the music.I still don't like wearing earplugs at gigs; they are a necessary evil - but these are by far the best I have found; thoroughly recommended to anyone else who wants to take care of their hearing while still (largely) enjoying the music!
V**T
Beware, they might not fit!
I wanted to love these earplugs. On their first outing, they seemed to do absolutely nothing to reduce the sound of train I was riding while trying them. I looked at the instructions, tried all of the size of tips (4 sizes are provided), and also looked at the company website. All I ended up with was sore ear canals. After some investigation and reading other sites (the company's own site is not at all helpful, and the video on how to wear them is poor, as the models hand is in front of the earplugs, so you can't see how they are put in), I was able to figure out how to use the smallest tip (XS) to fit in my right ear. Here, I could experience some reduced sound, which might have been good overall, if the product fit both ears. But, alas, I could not make the product work for the left ear. Apparently, I have small ear canals. I tried many angles and tricks like pulling on the ear, to no avail. In sum, these earplugs might be good if they fit you. They are nice-looking, sit flat, and the switch between modes can be adjusted in-ear. But they were useless for me. I am very grateful, though, that they are returnable, as they are very pricey.
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