








🎶 Protect your vibe, hear every beat in style!
Loop Experience Plus Earplugs deliver premium 18dB high-fidelity noise reduction with an NRR of 7, designed specifically for musicians, DJs, and festival lovers. Featuring 4 sizes and interchangeable silicone and foam tips, plus customizable filters, they ensure a perfect fit and adaptive sound control. Their sleek gold metal design makes them a fashionable yet functional accessory, complete with a carry case and extra filters for versatile, long-lasting hearing protection.







| ASIN | B0968G54PD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,287 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #655 in Earplugs |
| Brand | Loop |
| Brand Name | Loop |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,251 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 3.03 x 3.03 x 0.73 inches |
| Item Form | stick, Pair |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Loop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | loop-pro1-gold |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Silicone |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Silicone |
| Model Name | Experience Plus |
| Model Number | loop-pro1-gold |
| Noise Attenuation | 18 dB |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 18 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Style | In-Ear |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 18 Decibels |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style | In-Ear |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**S
Chronic ear drainage and yappy dogs, no problem!
These are great! I really didn't think I would be able to wear these because my ears are constantly swelling and draining from infections and allergies. Every other earplugs I've used has been painful to keep in my ear for long and ends up yucky from drainage. To my amazement, these little guys do not cause pain or irritate my ears. I've worn them almost all the time for about a week to make sure before reviewing. I even wore them overnight and no ear pain! They are easy to clean too. I have found that I can push them in all the way for more silence, or leave them just partially in and the ring part still holds them in place, which makes it more adaptable to how much I want to quiet my environment. I like having the pro version because of the little piece that can be attached in the ring to quiet noise even more, and the ability to switch back and forth from the regular earpiece to the foam earpiece that quiets everything in a different way. I live in a house with 6 pomeranians and someone hard of hearing that blasts the TV. The sudden sharp noises have really been driving up my anxiety and noise sensitivity. These earplugs are great because I can sit a room away from the noise and watch quiet anime and still hear what's going on in my show! I keep the earplugs in any time I walk through the house and the pomeranians no longer sound like squealing balls of grating metal, instead they just sound like little fuzzy doggies! Yay! When I wear them outside, I can't hear the sound of the wind, but I can hear the birds. When they are in I also hear a bit of inner head noise that sounds a bit like being underwater which is very soothing to me, but if I pull them partially out and let the ring hold them in that position there is no more inner head noise and the pomeranians are still at an acceptable noise level. I like the cute little case too!
E**E
Best audio quality of 4 I have tried
Disclaimer: I have SUPER sensitive ears, both when it comes to loud noise and having anything in them. If I'm in an environment that is too loud, my ears buzz like a blown out speaker and physically hurt - so I couldn't go to any concerts or big sporting events. Even dance clubs and bars were risky. I also cannot stand earbuds, they are physically painful to me immediately upon putting them in my ears. I can only use on ear headphones even for hands free (yes I look ridiculous). So when I talk about comfort, I'm speaking from that perspective. I'm evaluating these earplugs based on using them at concerts/music festivals, where I still want to be able to hear. Loop Experience Pro Earplugs $40 I use these with the extra mute rubber on the loop. These provide the best sound. It sounds like someone just turned down the volume rather than muffling it, but still muted enough for my super sensitive ears. Tip: if you don't mind looking a little bit dorky, try pointing the circle (loop) forward/in the direction you are looking, rather than tucked in your ear pointing towards your back side. I found the audio quality to be slightly better this way. I/My ears cannot tolerate earbud headphones, so the fact I can tolerate these at all is a testament to how comfortable they are. But with my sensitive ears I've found I can't quite wear these for a full concert - so I save these for the bands/songs I care about hearing the most clearly. I use the SureFire for everything else. But if you ears are ok with any type of Earbuds headphones, I'd recommend just these alone. SureFire EP4 Sonic Defenders $15 Best comfort, but some of the higher tones get lost. Has a cap for the earplugs tube you can have open or shut to allow more or less sound. I tend to use these (with the cap closed) for most concerts until the band I came for starts playing, then I switch to the Loop for the better audio quality. If for some reason I was forced to choose to only use one set of earplugs, I would choose these. But also my ears are SUPER sensitive about anything being in them even in the slightest, it causes me physical pain. If you can tolerate any type of earbud headphones, I'd recommend the Loop Experience Pro Earplugs. Eargasm High Fidelity Earplugs $50 Didn't work for me, I couldn't get them in a proper position to seal and Stay sealed. They kept loosening and popping out (not enough to lose them but enough to lose all of the noise reducing effect). I don't use these at all. EARasers Noise Cancelling Earplugs $45 Most low profile, worked ok but not great, less comfortable than SureFire or Loop. I don't use these at all. Loop are cheaper and better.
B**S
Must-Have Ear Protection for Music Lovers
The Loop Experience Plus Earplugs have become an essential accessory for my music-filled adventures. Here's why I highly recommend them: Superb Hearing Protection: As a music enthusiast who frequents concerts, festivals, and nightlife events, protecting my hearing is paramount. These earplugs provide high-fidelity hearing protection, allowing me to enjoy the music while safeguarding my ears from harmful noise levels. Exceptional Noise Reduction: With an impressive 18dB and NRR 7 noise reduction rating, these earplugs effectively lower the volume without compromising the clarity of the sound. I could still hear every note and beat with crystal clarity while protecting my ears from excessive noise. Perfect for Music Festivals: I recently attended a music festival where these earplugs proved to be a game-changer. They worked flawlessly, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the music without any discomfort or risk of hearing damage. I danced the night away knowing my ears were well-protected. Comfortable Fit: These earplugs are designed for extended wear, with a comfortable fit that doesn't cause irritation or discomfort, even after hours of use. The sleek black color adds a touch of style to my ensemble, making them a fashionable accessory for any music lover. Extra Accessories Included: I appreciated the extra accessories included with the earplugs, such as the carrying case and cleaning tool. It's convenient to have everything I need to care for and transport my earplugs wherever I go. Final Thoughts: If you're passionate about music and value your hearing, the Loop Experience Plus Earplugs are a must-have investment. They provide exceptional hearing protection without compromising sound quality, making them perfect for musicians, DJs, festival-goers, and anyone who loves to experience live music. Trust me, these earplugs will enhance your music experience while preserving your precious hearing.
S**L
Be warned: Earbuds and headphones with noise cancelling features can, apparently, cause vertigo.
So, I was very excited to try these out, and I do like them, but there are a lot of pros and cons. Biggest con for me right off the bat, that noise cancelling can affect your balance because of the pressure in your inner ear, so if you are prone to dizziness like myself, be careful. Perhaps it's my fault, but here's the scenario: I was trying them out at work, because I work in a pretty loud store, so it was nice because it toned down a lot of the background noise, but it also made it incredibly hard to hear employees and customers, so I kept taking them out and putting them back in, until I gave up and decided that it wasn't the kind of thing I can wear to work. Well, first I got a headache from all the pressure changes, of course, but then what followed was pretty intense dizziness for a couple days straight. It wasn't nearly as bad as the vertigo that a lot of people experience, I didn't feel like the room was spinning, I didn't feel nauseous, but I felt like I was walking through water and I felt a bit off balance, like standing perfectly still at times I felt like I might fall over. Internet says that you can get used to noise cancelling devices and the dizziness would go away, but I'm not sure. Every time I put them in after that I immediately feel slightly off whack, but maybe I just need to hold out. All of that out of the way... they're alright. I like them because the dial down the noise created by very loud things and keep down piercing noises, for example I was able to shred pork on a plate with forks and didn't cringe unbearable the whole time, because the screeching sound was toned down. I was also able to drop metal at work without it being so loud that I'm flinching and making my eye twitch, which was great. The mutes don't do much of anything, really. Even with the foamy earbuds instead of the rubber ones, it's not much of a difference to me. One of my biggest frustrations has been with how tiny the carrying case actually is. I carry the mutes in there in case I do decide to use them, so when I put away the buds they can hardly even fit with the mutes in there. It's very hard to close, if it were just sliiightly bigger it would be great. My fiancé and I like them for both different reasons. He has anxiety and he likes that when he puts them in he can hear and focus on his breathing, he says it's calming. I personally don't like hearing my own voice at 3x volume and having it be super muffled as well, but to each their own. I like that everything is a bit quieter and I can withdraw a bit and relax. Outside perspective is, I'm either shouting or whispering when I have them in, so I guess it might take some time to master wearing them. If it doesn't make me too dizzy, I will probably wear them at an upcoming party (which is why I bought them in the first place) because I don't really care that much about listening to everyone and participating in conversation the whole time lol. But if you work in a place that requires you to be able to hear people... idk if I'd recommend wearing them there. Also, the default buds they came with felt a little bit too big in my ears, too much pressure, but the next small size is the smallest one in the pack, and they feel a bit too small and don't block out noise as well. It is convenient that they send you four separate sizes in both the rubber buds and the foam buds, so you have options to chose from. They're just regular buds really, so if none of the sizes work for you, you can probably take a more appropriate size from earbuds you already know or buy cheap ones from the dollar store.
K**.
So helpful
Ok so I’ve had these for a few weeks now. I finally bought them after seeing ads for them for several months and finally getting curious enough to read more about them. I decided to get the pro version because I liked the versatility they offered. I was hesitant about the price, but they have really been worth it! I read another review that said that they don’t really come with instructions on how to use it, but the review had helpful information and I want to elaborate. The headphones come with different sizes of inserts for the part you put in your ear for comfort. But the additional piece is a soft silicone ring that can be removed on the hard outer piece that sticks outside the ear. Adding this piece seems to add more noise blocking ability. These are not completely noise canceling, but they do a great job. Diminishing a lot of sounds around you for whatever purpose you need. I bought them because I’ve been experiencing anxiety and have been overstimulated. I wore them with the inserts to a parade and party, and was pleased that most of the loud noises from the parade were diminished, but I could still hear someone if they were directly speaking to me. I’ve worn them to restaurants where I’m there with a large group. Without the inserts, it did a great job diminishing the bar music and background conversations but again, I could have a conversation with someone who is speaking directly next to me or in front of me without having to take them out. I’ve also enjoyed wearing them at home. I could sit in the living room without the inserts and read a book while my kids were on their devices and my husband had the TV on so that we would all be together but I wouldn’t have distractions and constant interruptions disrupting my reading. But I could hear my kids if they needed some thing or we’re in front of me asking a question. I even used them today with the inserts during a fire drill and they were immensely helpful. I also really love the size of the case. It’s so small that the case is easy enough to pack with me wherever I go. I tend to keep the case in my purse now, so I always have them with me. I got black in case my husband ever wanted to borrow them but I’m definitely not sharing these!
A**R
Amazing concert earplugs
I wore these for the first time at the Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert and they completely cancelled out the crowd so I only heard Taylor's voice. I was on the floor and I couldn't even hear the person next to me singing. I did use the extra loop mute pieces as the concert was very loud. I also liked that there are different size ear pieces as I have small ears and most earplugs start to hurt my ears after an hour of wearing them, but these didn't hurt at all and the concert was 5 hours long. I also did not have any ringing in my ears the next day thanks to these. I'd say the only downside is it does such a good job of cancelling people's voices that you either had to scream in my ear or I had to take one earplug out to hear my friend talking to me. Which is great during the concert but if you wear these to a music festival where you'll need to be coordinating with your group throughout the day you may want to get a string to attach to them so when you take them out you don't accidentally lose them. I did not test how the sound was if I didn't use the muted pieces and maybe it would allow you to at least hear a bit of what the person next to you is saying which if a concert isn't too loud you probably could skip the extra muted part but I can't attest to that. The case was nice, small, and sturdy and I suggest keeping the extra muted pieces in the case and then figuring out if you need the extra muting when you get to the concert. I have never used any other concert earplugs so I cannot say how they compare to other brands but I was very happy I bought these and will definitely be wearing these to all the concerts I attend in the future.
M**W
Works incredibly well!
Absolutely loved these earplugs. I cannot rave enough about how well these worked! I have incredibly sensitive ears and very minor noises such as vacuums or hair dryers hurt my ears to a point of giving me a migraine within a few minutes. Because of this, I had never been to a concert but a band I really like was preforming in my area and I didn’t want to miss it so I decided to try to find some earplugs that could help. My experience with normal earplugs is generally horrible as they always fall out of my ears and I’m constantly readjusting them but I was blown away by these! I don’t know what I expected but it definitely wasn’t this! They worked perfectly! I was able to hear everything around me, hear people talking, hear the music, hear the singer, and not have my ears killing me. The concert lasted 3 hours and I didn’t have to readjust them once. At one point in the night, I pulled one of the ears out just to hear what the world sounded like and if the earplugs were muffling or blocking out the true tones and I was surprised to find that it seemed to just keep out certain decibels but that everything was pretty much the same in terms of being able to hear the true nature of the noise. It definitely does make things quieter but you are 100% still able to hear your surroundings just at a much more manageable level. Definitely worth the money and I would recommend getting the pack of earplug sizes just to ensure your plugs fit perfectly. My ears ended up being the smallest size and they fit very well but I was glad I bought the extra sizes.
A**E
Know your needs
So I’ve been trying a bunch of both Loop, and Eargasm ear protection. I have all variants of both brands. So here’s the positive points to take away from my 2 years of testing, I am a professional musician, and won’t name drop who I am. So the Loop ear protection is flawless and they fit great, and they are consistent no matter what variety of Loop varieties. That’s a huge plus for someone who’s on stage 300 times a year, and non stop studio work, and writing sessions. They do help somewhat for my needs. Another positive is I can still hear perfectly while reducing the decibel rate while still being to adjust my EQ balance. They are also very comfortable for long time wear. That’s where the pro’s end. Now Eargasm honestly and I spoke to them directly via my stage crew. They are not comfortable at all, they are all different and fit differently based on the variant. They sound like I’m under water. They do reduce more noise, but at the cost of a poor performance. The Loops do not do that, however other brands do a better job to reduce decibels. The Loops fall in the middle of all brands. If you’re a concert goer the Loop is the way to go, if like me and your on a stage 300 days a year, nah these aren’t even close to doing the job. Keep in mind if I’m not wearing IEM’s (in ear monitors), I’ll probably reach for what my tech gives me, and I hate to say it’s never this brand as it just doesn’t cut the noise and my ears are killing me. So occasional use absolutely, if you’re a musician then never.., but for their purpose they are great and stay in place all night no problem. I gave a probably lower rating based on my needs. All other brands good luck, they may work better, but aren’t even close to the comfort level of the Loop brand, and you’ll spend $100’s just to figure out what fits literally like stay in your ears, the loops are flawless in that regard. Buy them, most people will love them, I do though not for being in front of a wall of cabinets.
T**E
They filter unwanted sounds
These earbuds are perfect at filtering unwanted background noise. For the naysayers: these earbuds are not meant for sleeping. What they do is, reduce/filter sounds that are often overwhelming and distracting. I am able to have a nice conversation with someone sitting close to me without hearing the many different background noises.
ウ**ん
マイクを通して話される音量によって、音の具合を程よく調整できた。
ノイズ除去、耳の中での圧迫感もストレスなくとても助かっています。寝る時には使用していませんので安眠できるかどうかはわかりかねます。柔らかいのと少し固さが加わった物と2種類あるのも助かります。でも、どちらでも快適です!
B**R
Discreet, stylish, and excellent noise balance
I bought the Loop Experience Plus earplugs after hearing a lot of buzz about them in the live music and neurodiverse communities, and I have to say — they’ve lived up to the hype. These are not your average foam plugs — they’re thoughtfully designed, reusable, and deliver impressive sound reduction without muting the world entirely. The Experience Plus model is tailored for reducing noise levels in a balanced way, ideal for concerts, noisy work environments, travel, or even day-to-day use for those with sensory sensitivity. They come in a smart little carry case and include multiple sizes of ear tips (both foam and silicone), so you can get the perfect fit. The fit, for me, was excellent. I used the medium silicone tips and found them snug, comfortable, and secure. They don’t press in uncomfortably like foam can, and they’re light enough to wear for hours without discomfort. The circular "Loop" design sits against the ear discreetly — more like a piece of jewellery than a medical aid — which makes them perfect for wearing out and about. In terms of performance, they strike a fantastic balance. They lower volume significantly, making loud environments bearable, but still let through clear, undistorted sound. At a gig, I could still enjoy the music — the bass was present, the vocals clear, and there was no muffled sensation like you get with foam plugs. They essentially "turn the volume down" without ruining the experience. I’ve also used them in the office when working, on the train, and even while vacuuming — and in every case, they’ve helped reduce stress and distraction without cutting me off from the world. You can still hear speech, alarms, and background noise, just at a much more manageable level. The Plus version includes a little insert that lets you tweak the attenuation level slightly — handy if you need a bit more reduction for certain environments. They’re easy to clean too — just a rinse under warm water and they’re good as new. If I had to pick a downside, it would be that they’re a bit more expensive than standard earplugs, but the performance, comfort, and reusability justify the cost easily. In short, the Loop Experience Plus earplugs are stylish, effective, and thoughtfully engineered. Whether you're dealing with noise sensitivity, going to concerts, or just want to protect your hearing in style, these are a brilliant solution. Highly recommended!
P**E
Super
Sehr gut geeignet für laute Umgebungen bspw. Clubs, Festivals oder generell bei lauten Geräuschen. Kann man auch zum Schlafen nutzen. Lassen sich in der kleinen Hülle auch super überall mit hinnehmen und ihm Ohr sind sie sehr angenehm, man merkt sie kaum.
M**E
Comfortable, easy to wear, effective
Review for Loop Experience Plus Earplugs. I have been using a different pair of earplugs for a while now - Etymotic ETY Plugs ER20 High Fidelity Earplugs. Just recently decided to try out these Loop Experience Plus Earplugs after getting them during the EOFY sales. Appearance wise, Loop looks better and doesn't protrude from the ear which was one of the things I disliked about my Etymotic ones. Wearing Loop just requires a twist to align it correctly into the ear, it's very snug and I wore them for ~6 hours without it coming loose or needing much adjustment. In terms of fit and comfort Loop were better, with extra eartips of various sizes that made it easy to find a good fit. By comparison my Etymotic earplugs were one size fits all and not quite as comfortable as they went deeper into the ear and would also slip out more easily. For noise cancellation, I experienced more noise reduction with the Etymotic earplugs when fully inserted compared to the Loop earplugs with the mute piece in. That said, the overall balance of the noise reduction sounded better with the Loop earplugs, like I could still hear everything fairly clearly, just with a reduced volume. The Etymotic earplugs on the other hand felt like they dampened a lot more of the sound across all ranges, to the extent that things ended up sounding a bit muffled - though that may actually be preferable in some circumstances. Overall, I think the Loop earplugs are a good product especially if you can get them on sale. If you're budget conscious or worried about loud noise (or plan to dance all day in front of a festival loudspeaker), though, then I think there are still good alternatives out there.
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