My therapist just recommended these to me today. I have adult ASD and have sensory issues, one of them being loud sounds. Thank you so much for breaking each product down and for the test. This helped me decide which one to get (Engage 2).
I been looking for something like this, I was agoraphobic for many years (about 12) and I got better with exposure therapy. Only issue is I can't go out without headphones on. And people can see them really easy. I would love something that dampens sound and still lets me speak to people without having to take my headphones off. Its kind embarrassing to take them off just to speak to someone.
I have a question, as an audiologist do these actually provide hearing protection? I've been using Hocks Noise Breakers for years and they work on the same filter principle but are not comfortable. I have tinnitus and I'm always concerned that although filtered ear plugs claim to protect your hearing through use of "The Accelerated Resonant Decay Principle" (basically converting noise to heat). Can they actually protect your ears when they still have a small open channel in the form of the filter? Great video by the way, lots of good information, looking forward to your response.
@@dragonlover1 totally agree, I've been asking this question everywhere about these. I even asked loop and they just came back with the usual sales jargon, no technical data sheets etc
I'm very interested in getting these because I also have horrible bilateral tinnitus as it is and I recently started dating a woman who has gotten me back into the concert scene and I want to be able to protect what is left of my hearing while still enjoying the experience of concerts again. She also has tinnitus and I want to get something for both of us (both veterans) and I saw these on Instagram recently and am very interested in knowing if there is ACTUAL protection and not just filtering going on here.
My partner is extremely hard of hearing and always cranks up the tv to levels that are way too loud for me (usually 75-100 while I usually set it between 12-24). I have a pair of Quiet Loops and they do a decent job of actually blocking the sound to protect my ears, although I do add my noise-canceling over-ear headphones on top if I really need to study or focus.
Thank you so much the comprehensive walkthrough. I love how the grainy sound in the Open Ear Test was not nearly as present in both the Engage and Experience models.
This video was really helpful, thank you! I think I'll go with Quiet 2 or the Switch. I want to use it mostly for in the office (lots of talking and sometimes I need to focus, but I also want to stay present in case someone wants to talk to me) but also at home, because I have noisy neighbours. The only problem is that most of their noise comes from the bass sounds from the music they play loud, and I doubt earplugs will prevent me from hearing it. When I listened to the sound test, with all earplug the bass of the music was still very audible. If you happen to have any advice for this specific issue, I'm all ears (pun intended). Again, I appreciate the time you took making this video, it was really helpful.
im highsensituve for noise. i work in a workshop and take care of mentally disabled ppl. they are often very loud (15 ppl in a workshop with stone walls, so lots of echoing) and all those noises drain my energy completly after 2/3 hours.... with those, i still hear it when someone wants somthing, or they verbally fight eachother or whatever. but i can concentrate way better (i also have a strong adhd) i use the engage, and sometimes the experience ones when its realy loud) i didnt testet the quiet yet. but the others i have over 1 year now
@@aktanuki The general consensus is that quiet work substantially better at muting noise than the "quiet mode" on the Switch, and are WAY more practical to sleep with for their size and materials. As for replacing the engage and experience, people say yea, thats good. In my opinion, the best option is the bundle on their page that comes with Quiet 2 + Switch, unless you care about fashion and bulkiness, in that case get quiet 2 + engage, experience are not as good for everyday use, they are meant for concerts and tweak the sound on a unnatural way
Thank you so much for making this video. This was really helpful. I bought a pair which is not working for me. I was gonna buy more to try out. Now I know these are not for me so I wont buy any more. I am looking for something which would block all noises completely while being comfortable.
Since Switch are not very comfortable to sleep in do you suggest buying the Switch or buying a bundle of the other three instead? (Not money wise buy comfort and practicality wise)
What kind of earplugs would you recommend if you want to minimize the damage caused by the volume of your band's practice but at the same time be able to hear the sounds of other instruments?
Hi! I got the switch and quite mode does not take out the blender sound in another room completely. Is that supposed to happen? Or should I get the Quiet 2 instead?
Switch are great for everyday use, and mimic the 3 individual products decently, but the quiet mode is the least similar yo the actual individual Quiet earplugs Many people bought the switch for daily use, and use the quiet mode on the city etc, and engage mode for talking, and aditionally those people claim the better option is to also buy a pair of Quiet 2's and use those in louder scenarios, and specially for sleep
My ears are sensitive to loud noise. I am in fear to attend a family function where i have to face loud music and music instruments (very loud event). Could you please help me to suggest a better probably the best ear protection??????
If your earbuds have active noise cancelation it’s likely that they do more to block noise than passive Quiet 2 devices. If your earbuds are only passive then Quiet 2 will almost certainly do more. Hope this helps!
Good question! You would take your hearing aids out before putting these in. These are earplugs that will protect your ears from loud things like concerts and yard work
Hi , i am suffering from tinnitus from past 3months, please help me buy the right product for my ears with maximum noise reduction, i attend lots of rave parties n Psytrance festivals, so which one should i buy for maximum noise reduction??
Same. I'm interested in finding something to help my son in a noisy classroom environment and for myself in social situations where background noise drowns out conversation.
I'm not sure I completely understand the question but these earplugs can be used for a variety of needs including live music (not music streaming), sleeping etc. If you are asking if these devices stream music - they do not.
Gosh they sounded terrible through the mannequin, It makes me wonder how other brads sound through the same test, the ear peace, alpine, and other less marketed in ear protectiobs
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My therapist just recommended these to me today. I have adult ASD and have sensory issues, one of them being loud sounds. Thank you so much for breaking each product down and for the test. This helped me decide which one to get (Engage 2).
So glad you enjoyed the video! Engage sounds like a great choice. ❤
Same here
I been looking for something like this, I was agoraphobic for many years (about 12) and I got better with exposure therapy. Only issue is I can't go out without headphones on. And people can see them really easy. I would love something that dampens sound and still lets me speak to people without having to take my headphones off. Its kind embarrassing to take them off just to speak to someone.
Finally some normal explanation to the different models, thanks
I have a question, as an audiologist do these actually provide hearing protection? I've been using Hocks Noise Breakers for years and they work on the same filter principle but are not comfortable. I have tinnitus and I'm always concerned that although filtered ear plugs claim to protect your hearing through use of "The Accelerated Resonant Decay Principle" (basically converting noise to heat). Can they actually protect your ears when they still have a small open channel in the form of the filter? Great video by the way, lots of good information, looking forward to your response.
yes they do. they are designed to protect your ear while maintainig sound quality. i love em
They claim they protect your hearing but without equipment to test it consumers can't know for sure.
@@dragonlover1 totally agree, I've been asking this question everywhere about these. I even asked loop and they just came back with the usual sales jargon, no technical data sheets etc
I'm very interested in getting these because I also have horrible bilateral tinnitus as it is and I recently started dating a woman who has gotten me back into the concert scene and I want to be able to protect what is left of my hearing while still enjoying the experience of concerts again. She also has tinnitus and I want to get something for both of us (both veterans) and I saw these on Instagram recently and am very interested in knowing if there is ACTUAL protection and not just filtering going on here.
My partner is extremely hard of hearing and always cranks up the tv to levels that are way too loud for me (usually 75-100 while I usually set it between 12-24). I have a pair of Quiet Loops and they do a decent job of actually blocking the sound to protect my ears, although I do add my noise-canceling over-ear headphones on top if I really need to study or focus.
Nice quick comparison.. what would you suggest for motorcycle noise somehow help manage heavy wind noise?
I just ordered the quiets for the same use. I'll let you know if they work for motorcycle wind noise
Thank you so much the comprehensive walkthrough. I love how the grainy sound in the Open Ear Test was not nearly as present in both the Engage and Experience models.
Yeah it's great right! Thanks for watching.
This video was really helpful, thank you! I think I'll go with Quiet 2 or the Switch. I want to use it mostly for in the office (lots of talking and sometimes I need to focus, but I also want to stay present in case someone wants to talk to me) but also at home, because I have noisy neighbours. The only problem is that most of their noise comes from the bass sounds from the music they play loud, and I doubt earplugs will prevent me from hearing it. When I listened to the sound test, with all earplug the bass of the music was still very audible. If you happen to have any advice for this specific issue, I'm all ears (pun intended). Again, I appreciate the time you took making this video, it was really helpful.
im highsensituve for noise. i work in a workshop and take care of mentally disabled ppl. they are often very loud (15 ppl in a workshop with stone walls, so lots of echoing) and all those noises drain my energy completly after 2/3 hours.... with those, i still hear it when someone wants somthing, or they verbally fight eachother or whatever. but i can concentrate way better (i also have a strong adhd)
i use the engage, and sometimes the experience ones when its realy loud) i didnt testet the quiet yet. but the others i have over 1 year now
Does the switch really work as well as all the separate plugs?
same question, I hope we get a response!
@@aktanuki The general consensus is that quiet work substantially better at muting noise than the "quiet mode" on the Switch, and are WAY more practical to sleep with for their size and materials. As for replacing the engage and experience, people say yea, thats good.
In my opinion, the best option is the bundle on their page that comes with Quiet 2 + Switch, unless you care about fashion and bulkiness, in that case get quiet 2 + engage, experience are not as good for everyday use, they are meant for concerts and tweak the sound on a unnatural way
Thank you so much for making this video. This was really helpful. I bought a pair which is not working for me. I was gonna buy more to try out. Now I know these are not for me so I wont buy any more. I am looking for something which would block all noises completely while being comfortable.
Thank you so much! I was undecided and a video like this is exactly what I was looking for.
Since Switch are not very comfortable to sleep in do you suggest buying the Switch or buying a bundle of the other three instead? (Not money wise buy comfort and practicality wise)
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Best video, just the essential informations. Nice
The demonstrations all sounded exactly the same to me
The only difference I noticed was the clarity of the music
your eardrums are already damaged lol
same
I have the Performance, I was looking to buy the Engage but... it sounds the same 😞
Everybody who has done a rwview like this, with this exact demonstration, and they all sound the same 😂 it really doesn't work as a test 😂
Amazing demo at the end
Great video!! Straight to the point and with sound tests too. Exactly what I was looking for 😊
Which Loop earplugs can you recommend for seminars? Thanks.
Should be Engage 2.
I Loved your channel! nice Review
Would Loop Experience 2 would be good to use for a 10 yrs old child? He is been recommended by his drum teacher using acoustic drums. Please reply!
What type of earplugs do you recommend if I want to minimize the 70dB street noise?
Probably Engage if you are trying to maintain some language audibility. If you are trying to fully block it out I’d go with Quiet 2
Which is the closest to mute without any vibrations. Kindly suggest..
Quiet 2 will be your best bet
@@HearSoundly Thankyou.. appreciate the quick response too.🙏
What kind of earplugs would you recommend if you want to minimize the damage caused by the volume of your band's practice but at the same time be able to hear the sounds of other instruments?
Loops Experience model is designed for this purpose and could be a great fit!
Hi! I got the switch and quite mode does not take out the blender sound in another room completely. Is that supposed to happen? Or should I get the Quiet 2 instead?
Switch are great for everyday use, and mimic the 3 individual products decently, but the quiet mode is the least similar yo the actual individual Quiet earplugs
Many people bought the switch for daily use, and use the quiet mode on the city etc, and engage mode for talking, and aditionally those people claim the better option is to also buy a pair of Quiet 2's and use those in louder scenarios, and specially for sleep
How does speech sound with the experience 2s
My ears are sensitive to loud noise. I am in fear to attend a family function where i have to face loud music and music instruments (very loud event).
Could you please help me to suggest a better probably the best ear protection??????
Hello! For noise reduction at office I use small bluetooth earphones. Dres the Loop Quiet reduce noise more than headphones?
If your earbuds have active noise cancelation it’s likely that they do more to block noise than passive Quiet 2 devices. If your earbuds are only passive then Quiet 2 will almost certainly do more. Hope this helps!
@@HearSoundly ok, thanks!
This wouldn’t be for someone with hearing loss who wears hearing devices right? A little confused about that.
Good question! You would take your hearing aids out before putting these in. These are earplugs that will protect your ears from loud things like concerts and yard work
Hi , i am suffering from tinnitus from past 3months, please help me buy the right product for my ears with maximum noise reduction, i attend lots of rave parties n Psytrance festivals, so which one should i buy for maximum noise reduction??
quit 2 plus
3:54 Open ear
4:05 Quiet 2
4:11 Engage 2 Plus
4:17 Experience 2 Plus
4:23 Quiet 2
4:29 Engage 2 Plus
4:35 Experience 2 Plus
Which is best for heavy bass
I think the website shows the range profiles for each one. Iirc, Performance blocks more of the bass?
As a 12 yr in class i find it hard to think when writing and stuff, so my mom is getting me some and im rlly exicteeteddtddd!!!!
Best review
great review!
in the middle of the video I’ve been so distracted by your beauty that I had to watch the video again ad again. I’m totally in love
I wish you did the coffee shop test.
That’s a good idea! Maybe we will do that
Same. I'm interested in finding something to help my son in a noisy classroom environment and for myself in social situations where background noise drowns out conversation.
How do I contact you? We need to collaborate on a product review.
Just want to make sure this is earplugs can use like regular one, I mean for listening music right?
I'm not sure I completely understand the question but these earplugs can be used for a variety of needs including live music (not music streaming), sleeping etc. If you are asking if these devices stream music - they do not.
The earplugs don't connect to anything they are plugs not earbuds or earphones
Hi my problem is my wife wakes up 1 hour earlier than me and her phones alarm wakes me up. Which product do you recommend ?
Loop Quiet 1 or 2. It's for sleep, and keeps me sleeping soundly.
Gosh they sounded terrible through the mannequin,
It makes me wonder how other brads sound through the same test, the ear peace, alpine, and other less marketed in ear protectiobs
17db for concerts is nothing
Is this a small size earphone or a product that eliminates the environmental nosies.
confusing
earplug
It filters/tones down sounds or certain noises. So it’s not an earphone, it is an earplug with a noise filter and a mesh.
Bro read the title. It says EARPLUG not earBUD or earPHONE. It’s close, very easy to get confused, but it’s important you understand
Far too many 1-star reviews for Loop earplugs on Amazon to risk my money.
ive been using them for almost 2 years and love them. bring them everywhere to fall asleep faster. about to buy a new pair for a festival.