I feel like hearing myself dimmed will really help cuz I tend to speak a little to calm for others to understand me because I always think I don’t want to sound to loud or pressed while taking.
Thank you so much for this video. I also have autism and I have really sensitive hearing as well. I'm really happy to know that this is hopefully going to be a good buy. I just ordered mine and I'm so excited for mine to arrive!!! Please continue making videos, they're so good!! ✨✨
Wow I didn't even know there was something like this. I don't have an issue with noise, but it is nice to know about these kinds of things to pass it on to someone who might need it.
@@elenacarr0ll Yeah! Whenever I needed hearing protection, it was annoying to keep taking foam plugs out and putting them in again. Not having that frustration for someone who would use these on a regular basis must be absolutely amazing. I often see problems related to disabilities overlooked, so it is nice to see this kind of product out there!
I had the exact same problem as you when it came to swapping to a different bud size. I even googled it beforehand and followed the Loop TH-cam video advice ! It took me a very frustrating 20 mins to arrive at a technique that worked ......which basically involved a slightly different technique to the one Loop advised and considerably more force !! I use the Loop Engage earplugs for autism related noise sensitivity and do find them pretty good I have to say. Good review by the way !
Hi Elena and everyone here. Last month I was in such severe sensory overload from neighbours' noises, I went in desperation to an audiology clinic and bought some expensive ear plugs (Serenity Choice/sleep). They made no difference whatsoever! But the audiologist took moulds of my ears, and since wearing the silicone ones especially made for my ears I have felt incredible relief at being able to escape into a bearable (for me) noise level. If I want complete silence, I use ear muffs as well. (They hurt a bit) This breakthrough prompted me to research autism (I thought I knew), and I discovered very quickly (at age 70) I am on the spectrum. How life changing, in a good way. (I'm writing from NZ; are you by any chance a Kiwi too Elena?) Thanks so much for your posts. Will look up the Apple air pods. Love to all.
I just got diagnosed at 24 as an AuDHD:er so i look forward to see your tips and perspectives :). Thank you for sharing your experiences online it have really helped me too see TH-camrs who’ve gone through the same as I am right now, so I really appreciate it. :))
Never knew i would need a autistic Review to choose something. Thank's will try These as well. Hope they will do me Good for Festival and every day life.
I got the loop quiet ones, and I didn't have a problem changing the tips. It wasn't easy, but i got it in a minute. It was just snug enough that I'm not worried about the tips popping off and getting stuck in my ears. I did have problems with the sizes though, I just can't seem to find the right one... need to test it more. The funny thing is, that I can hear myself blink with the earplugs on, lol.
Hear yourself blink??? I was about to buy a set of Quiet 2 so I keep my suburban house even quieter (almost all my neighbors have some F-150 or similar truck…) but the fact that these buds can make me hear my own blinks sounds insanely annoying. Thanks for making me second-guess this purchase, I’ll have to do more research.
@@Outplayedqt haha, it's not that bad. It was strange at first, but I got used to it after wearing it a couple times. I don't even notice it anymore. I completely forgot that I used to notice it until I read your comment
Hey Elena just wanted to confirm your thoughts on the loop earplugs, I absolutely love mine. I do not have autism but I do have misphonia. So only certain sounds cause me problems. I also found that when I'm more tired my tolerance for those particular sounds goes down even further and some sounds that wouldn't normally bother me otherwise then do. I mainly use mine for public transport and shopping trips. And windy days outside when things repeatedly knock against each other in the strong breeze. Tho unfortunately for me i like all the coloured loops and have spent a small fortune on them 😂.
So how do they work? If I am walking in the hallway and there is way too much noise will engage silent it and let me hear someone in front of me later in a class or just muffle it. my problem is not the noise it’s all the different voices all saying different things.
They will just dull the noise around you, you will still be able to clearly hear what people are saying. If you don’t want any noise I would suggest the Apple AirPods, they completely cancel noise
Thank you for the thoughtful review! I love your Reddit suggestion for changing tips. Do you have any idea whether using a paintbrush might work with my Loop Quiets? At this point, the medium tips fall out too much so I'm hoping to try the large.
I found them to be a bit plasticky feeling. I wish it was a softer type silicone. And I feel like there needs to be a size between xxs and xs - feels too small / too big. I wore them once and haven't tried again since. I do have a set of noise cancelling headphones though which are fantastic in the office to cancel out office noises and other people talking.
Hey! I'm also on the spectrum, and one of my biggest daily problems is noise, especially people talking and low-frequency resonances. One thing I want to know: Is it possible to not hear anything people around me say when wearing these earplugs? I don't want to hear their voices at work, not even at a low level. Can this give me that, or does it just tone down the voices but still is possible to hear (and understand) every word? Thanks!
Hi ☺️ I do believe Loop offer that option. However I use the noise cancelling airpods by Apple, they work amazing to block out noise completely without having to listen to music! Hope this helps
"Calmers" by Flare do not muffle the sound of your own voice and they're very effective at taking the "ouch" out of ambient sounds. They are tapered and hollow, almost like a cone, but bent to conform to the opening of the ear canal and with a flat spot inside to cancel the resonance (the "ouch") of common everyday sounds. I first tried the "Night" Calmers because they were described as softer -- designed for sleep. Nice!! When I woke the next morning, I went to open a breakfast shake mix packet, which crinkling sound almost always hurts my inner ears, and I didn't feel the usual impact of each little crunch and rip of the packet. 🤔 Curious, I removed one Calmer and crinkled the packet. That ear went Ouch! I put the Calmer back and crinkled the packet again. No "Ouch"! They definitely make a difference. 🤗 I also tried the smaller "mini" size because I, too, have smaller ear canals that kind of "spit out" inserts that are too big. My ears are still spitting out the mini Calmers, but maybe because mini is too small?? I dunno. I'll have to look for the regular size Night Calmers that I put "somewhere safe" .. 🙄 .. and unintentionally hid them from myself. Ugh! 😂
Im thinking of getting something like this for my wife. She has anxiety. Do you think something like this would help? Loud noises and certain sounds really bother her and stress her out.
Do they block your ears with ear wax? I have used ear plugs for sleeping and they have blocked my ears in the past with ear wax. Also what it do Austrália? lol.
I feel like hearing myself dimmed will really help cuz I tend to speak a little to calm for others to understand me because I always think I don’t want to sound to loud or pressed while taking.
Me too!
Thank you so much for this video. I also have autism and I have really sensitive hearing as well. I'm really happy to know that this is hopefully going to be a good buy. I just ordered mine and I'm so excited for mine to arrive!!! Please continue making videos, they're so good!! ✨✨
I got them a week ago and she was telling the truth, they are so so good!!!!!!!!
Wow I didn't even know there was something like this. I don't have an issue with noise, but it is nice to know about these kinds of things to pass it on to someone who might need it.
Pretty amazing right?!
@@elenacarr0ll Yeah! Whenever I needed hearing protection, it was annoying to keep taking foam plugs out and putting them in again. Not having that frustration for someone who would use these on a regular basis must be absolutely amazing.
I often see problems related to disabilities overlooked, so it is nice to see this kind of product out there!
That's so sweet!! :)
This was a really helpful and insightful video! I’ve been on and off with getting some of these but I think I’ll defo be getting some now ✨
I had the exact same problem as you when it came to swapping to a different bud size. I even googled it beforehand and followed the Loop TH-cam video advice ! It took me a very frustrating 20 mins to arrive at a technique that worked ......which basically involved a slightly different technique to the one Loop advised and considerably more force !! I use the Loop Engage earplugs for autism related noise sensitivity and do find them pretty good I have to say. Good review by the way !
Hi Elena and everyone here. Last month I was in such severe sensory overload from neighbours' noises, I went in desperation to an audiology clinic and
bought some expensive ear plugs (Serenity Choice/sleep). They made no difference whatsoever! But the audiologist took moulds of my ears, and since
wearing the silicone ones especially made for my ears I have felt incredible relief at being able to escape into a bearable (for me) noise level. If I want complete silence, I use ear muffs as well. (They hurt a bit)
This breakthrough prompted me to research autism (I thought I knew), and I discovered very quickly (at age 70) I am on the spectrum. How life changing, in a good way. (I'm writing from NZ; are you by any chance a Kiwi too Elena?) Thanks so much for your posts. Will look up the Apple air pods. Love to all.
I just got diagnosed at 24 as an AuDHD:er so i look forward to see your tips and perspectives :). Thank you for sharing your experiences online it have really helped me too see TH-camrs who’ve gone through the same as I am right now, so I really appreciate it. :))
Never knew i would need a autistic Review to choose something. Thank's will try These as well. Hope they will do me Good for Festival and every day life.
just ordered engage ones for work! so excited! glad i found your channel! I got diagnosed at 23 and have been learning to accommodate myself
I've been looking into this option but couldn't justify the expense... thanks for providing a review of it as related to an autistic experience.
I got the loop quiet ones, and I didn't have a problem changing the tips. It wasn't easy, but i got it in a minute. It was just snug enough that I'm not worried about the tips popping off and getting stuck in my ears.
I did have problems with the sizes though, I just can't seem to find the right one... need to test it more.
The funny thing is, that I can hear myself blink with the earplugs on, lol.
Hear yourself blink??? I was about to buy a set of Quiet 2 so I keep my suburban house even quieter (almost all my neighbors have some F-150 or similar truck…) but the fact that these buds can make me hear my own blinks sounds insanely annoying. Thanks for making me second-guess this purchase, I’ll have to do more research.
@@Outplayedqt haha, it's not that bad. It was strange at first, but I got used to it after wearing it a couple times. I don't even notice it anymore. I completely forgot that I used to notice it until I read your comment
Hey Elena just wanted to confirm your thoughts on the loop earplugs, I absolutely love mine. I do not have autism but I do have misphonia. So only certain sounds cause me problems. I also found that when I'm more tired my tolerance for those particular sounds goes down even further and some sounds that wouldn't normally bother me otherwise then do. I mainly use mine for public transport and shopping trips. And windy days outside when things repeatedly knock against each other in the strong breeze. Tho unfortunately for me i like all the coloured loops and have spent a small fortune on them 😂.
So how do they work? If I am walking in the hallway and there is way too much noise will engage silent it and let me hear someone in front of me later in a class or just muffle it. my problem is not the noise it’s all the different voices all saying different things.
They will just dull the noise around you, you will still be able to clearly hear what people are saying. If you don’t want any noise I would suggest the Apple AirPods, they completely cancel noise
@@elenacarr0llapple ones doesn’t even cancel out all the noise
Yeah I'm definitely going to try these.
Thank you for the thoughtful review! I love your Reddit suggestion for changing tips. Do you have any idea whether using a paintbrush might work with my Loop Quiets? At this point, the medium tips fall out too much so I'm hoping to try the large.
Sorry I just saw your comment pop up! I'm sure the tip of a paintbrush will work just fine :)
@@elenacarr0ll Thank you!
Thank you so much, (muchas gracias), I hope the loops change my life, I also have autism 😢. You made my day.
Your hair is lovely and long beautiful Elena! God bless you darling lady 🙏❤️🔥
Aw thank you so very much
@@elenacarr0ll My pleasure 🌞
As an 12 yr old i find it hard in class to focus, and same for my sister who has ADHD, so my mom is buying me and my sister one each
I was looking for a review just like this. Thank you!
I found them to be a bit plasticky feeling. I wish it was a softer type silicone. And I feel like there needs to be a size between xxs and xs - feels too small / too big. I wore them once and haven't tried again since. I do have a set of noise cancelling headphones though which are fantastic in the office to cancel out office noises and other people talking.
great video, very informative
Hey! I'm also on the spectrum, and one of my biggest daily problems is noise, especially people talking and low-frequency resonances.
One thing I want to know: Is it possible to not hear anything people around me say when wearing these earplugs?
I don't want to hear their voices at work, not even at a low level. Can this give me that, or does it just tone down the voices but still is possible to hear (and understand) every word?
Thanks!
Hi ☺️ I do believe Loop offer that option. However I use the noise cancelling airpods by Apple, they work amazing to block out noise completely without having to listen to music! Hope this helps
@@elenacarr0ll Thanks!
Hi! They also sell the quiet ones, which give the most audio reduction from the brand, try that! 🫶
@@mila5403 Thanks!
Good luck! I hope you find the right earplugs to help :)
Thanks. Did you notice if they help block wind going into your ear?
Maybe a little? You can still hear the wind but it doesn’t get into your ears if that makes sense
@@elenacarr0ll Yes, that's great, thanks.
Obrigada pelo seu Review moça ❤
Are there any brands that don’t effect your own voice?
I would love to find that!
"Calmers" by Flare do not muffle the sound of your own voice and they're very effective at taking the "ouch" out of ambient sounds. They are tapered and hollow, almost like a cone, but bent to conform to the opening of the ear canal and with a flat spot inside to cancel the resonance (the "ouch") of common everyday sounds.
I first tried the "Night" Calmers because they were described as softer -- designed for sleep. Nice!! When I woke the next morning, I went to open a breakfast shake mix packet, which crinkling sound almost always hurts my inner ears, and I didn't feel the usual impact of each little crunch and rip of the packet. 🤔 Curious, I removed one Calmer and crinkled the packet. That ear went Ouch! I put the Calmer back and crinkled the packet again. No "Ouch"! They definitely make a difference. 🤗
I also tried the smaller "mini" size because I, too, have smaller ear canals that kind of "spit out" inserts that are too big. My ears are still spitting out the mini Calmers, but maybe because mini is too small?? I dunno. I'll have to look for the regular size Night Calmers that I put "somewhere safe" .. 🙄 .. and unintentionally hid them from myself. Ugh!
😂
Im thinking of getting something like this for my wife. She has anxiety. Do you think something like this would help? Loud noises and certain sounds really bother her and stress her out.
Most definitely will take the sting out of loud noises
Do you all have any particular noise cancelling headphones, like fully cancelling to turn sound off?
Apple AirPods Pro are what I use, they’re compact and the noise cancellation works well even if I don’t listen to music
I have the Sony wh-x3 and I love them. They don't cancel sounds out completely but with a bit of music it's silent
Has anyone here tried different earplugs they recommend? I don’t really trust loop anymore because they never shipped my earplugs haha
do u live outside america?
@@Uchiha.Itachii no
Yes, but I don't know what they're called. They are made from silicone and have 3 flared layers. They are really cheap too - less than $10/pair.
Do they block your ears with ear wax?
I have used ear plugs for sleeping and they have blocked my ears in the past with ear wax.
Also what it do Austrália? lol.
No, these are silicone earbuds with filters in them.
I'll look into them.
Thank you for getting back to me.@@amandaadams1759
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I've came for earplugs I've stayed for some other reason 🙆♂️
Thank you for staying 🥹
My goodness me, I didn't listen to a word of that 😂
Not surprised 😅
I like you 😢