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I LOVE the industrial earmuffs. I've been using them for about ten years now. Instant silence and still can be present for my kids. Anywhere prayer closet. Teleport to alternate dimension. I even use them in "silent" spaces to get an eerie ultra silence. They are awesome. I use them at work to broadcast that I'm focused so that people know I can't do chitchat at that moment. Amazing. I recommend them for parents with newborns. Great for while you are caring for the screaming baby and engaged with them . the screaming goes away and you can joyfully care for the screaming child.
I just went to get custom molded ear plugs with filters for music. Biggest life changer ever. not cheap, but I feel like it is worth it to me. (214€) No regular earplugs ever fit my ears. After a while I always had some pain in my ears from wearing the plugs, no matter the size. My acoustician figured out why. My ear canals are tiny on entrance and open up further inwards. No wonder nothing ever fit adequately. No I put in my custom ones and forget that I am wearing them after a couple of minutes. Finally some peace after 28 years of auditory mayhem :D
Where did you get those? I've only ever found one thing that fits comfortably to my ears and those were not plugs. They were in-ear headphones, which his not something I want anymore. I'm thinking I should finally bite the bullet and purchase such things but I wouldn't know where to look for them.
@@anteshell You can go to a local audiologist. They will make an impression of your ear, then send it to the lab, and you will get your custom ear plugs after 1-2 weeks time.
I like those as well. Lifesavers, they are. Regular earplugs would always be painful for me. Having the custom molded ones is a huge difference. Still they can get ‘too much’ over time, but then.. nothing is perfect.
@@drbrainlp Quite literally never heard of such thing as "audiologist". Now I just have to figure it out what it is called in my language if there even is such profession in my country. But thanks! This will get me started.
I have transition lenses that darken like sunglasses when exposed to UV light from the sun. However, I recommend having sunglasses handy for when artificial light is irritating.
Earplugs are a BLESSING 🙏 It never occured to me to wear them in daily-life situations because I saw no one doing it and I was unaware of being autistic. But when I went into the city center on a saturday WITH earplugs for the first time, I was so surprised how EASY it was to be there for hours :) Whereas before I was always drained after just a short time...
I use Loop Experience2 and only on selected occasions. Those occasions would include most busy cafes, restaurants and clubs (thats a NSW type RSL) and also occasionly in family gatherings with four grandkids, although always at their birthday parties when there are many other youngsters. I find the Loops make a huge difference and get me through all of these occasions, but also allow conversations.
Exactly same preference as you on this, Paul, and thanks for your really helpful reviews. For context, I was officially diagnosed at 62 last year in the UK. First I tried the Procase noise cancelling ear muffs (like yours but in purple) and was amazed how well they cut out the most stressful frequencies. Later, for something less attention grabbing (though I'm retired so no longer in public every day) I bought Loops Experience but found I was craving higher decibel cancelling, so also got Loops Quiet. I soon found the Quiets so perfect in almost all environments, I really no longer used my Experience. My hearing's so hypersensitive, I can hear what I need to if someone is speaking directly to me, and the overall soothing effect on my sound sensitivity and anxiety from that is so much reduced by the Quiets. If faced with a really overwhelming triggering noise (recent kitchen fitters in the house and neighbour with power tools! 🤯) I put the Procase ear muffs over the Loops Quiet and together they put me in that blissful soundproof zone you describe. I use the Quiet + Procase combo whenever I want no distractions at all and find it so relaxing. After your video, I feel seen! Thanks again for all you do! 😃
I actually like the Switch because I really can feel the difference. I usually have it on the most open setting but when I’m in a lecture hall and someone chats, I have to set it to the more closed setting. ^^
Thank you for commenting on using the Loop Quiets in everyday situations! All other reviews just review them for sleep (which I mean that what they are sold for), but I'm looking to get them to go to the supermarket etc, so this was really helpfull!
I love my Bose - they dont hurt my ears like earmuffs. I also use earjobs musicians earplugs, but i find that even the kids ones are too big and hurt my ears after a while. I have had loops suggested to me, so it was nice to see a review. Thanks.
I actually have taken this a step further. A have custom molded in ear earplugs for which you audiologist can help you select a custom filter. Then I have over the ear active ear protectors with gel pads (helpful if you wear glasses). The ear protectors can be switched through physical buttons or through app how much of the surrounding sound they should let through. They will always block loud noise. A bonus is that I can connect them to my phone and play an audiobook or just white noise. It’s quite helpful.
I wear the loops under my noise-canceling headphones, it works great. I will need to get some ear muffs and try that so I can extend the life of my fancy headphones.
In my experience: ANC (like Apple Airpods) which blocks out lower frequency noise, is more important than PNC (like earplugs and earmuffs) which blocks high frequency noise. It's the low-pitches noises that go through anything and everything but are very easy for electronic devices to pick up and block that make me uncomfortable. I think I'll try putting earplugs on under those headphones though to see the effect. ANC has some real issues though. I can't wear them while walking because my footsteps carry to the microphone, they're also stupid expensive so they're terrifying to use, and they take forever to take on and off.
I used to own Calm noise cancelling earplugs and liked the way they took the harshness out of loud noises in crowds. But one day when I removed them my ears began ringing. I later read that noise canceling earplugs like loop or calm can lead to the development of tinnitus. Even though the ringing subsided after a few minutes, the experience left me too concerned to comfortably use the earplugs again.
I've been using them for about 2 years and no problems. Tinnitis is often a salicylate sensitivity, and similarily, excess ear wax is from allergies and food sensitivities. I don't make more or less wax from ear plugs-only need to clean my ears once or twice a week.
I suggest the loop engage in transparent color for everyone. Yeah they don’t have as much protection as the others but the fact no one notices them! They changed my life! EDIT: please loop make a transparent quiet (maybe as mentioned also a even bigger protection)
I have a set of Planet Waves ear plugs. They’re designed for musicians, and work fairly well in noisy environments, while still allowing me to hear people who are within a comfortable conversation distance. I carry them with me all the time; however, I don’t often use them, because Imfind them physically uncomfortable in my ear canal. This video has made me think about trying the Loop Quiet model you showed.
Ime the quiet dampen too much for having conversations or generally taking part in the surrounding soundscape - they're more of a "I want to hear as little as possible" kinda thing for me. For conversations I've grown to love the engage model, experience are more for loud concerts or maybe really loud restaurants for me. I suppose if you don't care about looks all that much, you could always try the switch version and get all 3 in 1.
I've been using LOOP earplugs for a few years and really like them. I use QUIET at night and ENGAGE PLUS for shopping and crowds. Totally (or almost totally) blocking out sound in public spaces makes me very anxious, so the industrial muffs would not be for me ..... unless it's maybe something like what you said - roadwork right outside my home to where my home / private space is affected beyond my control. Great video!
I have small sensitive ears. About 2 years ago I got Quiet. I also tried some cheap dupes. Dupes are okeyish for short use, but Quiet are much more comfortable, I can even sleep with them. But I prefer to sleep with foam earplugs (they are really awesome once you learn how to put them in correctly) and use Quiet for public spaces. I feel sometimes I need to hear a bit more, so I ordered Engage 2. I'm curious to try earmuffs, but I know I won't use them much. Maybe to go to a supermarket nearby. I know for sure my head and ears won't like to have them on for longer.
how do you put foam plugs in correctly? i hate the sensation of them expanding in my ear which i'm sure is psychosomatic but seems like it never stops 😬 think proper insertion would change that? tbf, idk if could ever use them as their texture on my fingers makes me viscerally react like nails on a chalkboard 🫣 i sleep with generic industrial silicone earplugs in that i've trimmed the "tails" short so they don't stick out i've never used industrial earmuffs but absolutely love a comfortable, lightweight bluetooth headset on over my earplugs for a little bit of extra noise blockage & gentle discouragement to attempt talking to me (even if not actually listening to anything 🤪) without increased anxiety from standing out
As an audhd someone who works in retail and has the pressure to approach and greet every single person (because retail be retail). I also totally understand neurodivergance and how people sometimes want to be let the hell alone. If anyone comes I to the store with headphones on I try to smile and not but also leave them alone til they ask for help. Honestly, them having the bigger earmuffs helps me identify and honour their needs.
My guess was going to be the Quiet. They are my favourite, for the same reasons you mentioned. However I'm interested in trying your combo. The Loops don't totally block certain frequencies that I find really distressing, like the high frequencies of landscaping equipment, and low frequencies of road construction. My nervous system takes a big hit from these types of things.
Thank you 🙏 so much. Industrial ear muffs 😊 the best !!! I have just started using loops. Still dabbling. At the grand age of 57 yrs old in the last few years realising I am neuro divergent and learning about myself in a brand new beautiful way 💛✨ My question is, when listening to lectures, audio books etc in public places. What is the best way to go about this. I have bone conducting ear phones, with my loops. Is there a better way forward than this. Thank you 🙏 for sharing, its awesome 💛✨💛✨
2:34 My guess: 1) Heavy duty over ear for when you want ppl to leave you alone 2) 3in1 loops in your backpack for when you want more discreet/interactive noise reduction
Thanks for the video. I've recently realised that I am a lot more affected by sound than I had realised I was looking at the switch 2, but I was also considering individual ones so thanks for your thoughts on that. (I also have some ear defenders in my virtual basket!)
i use the combo of generic industrial silicone ear plugs + over-the-ear bluetooth headphones which i'm sure doesn't provide near as much noise isolation as the industrial earmuffs but the combo works great for me & discourages people from talking to me without increasing my anxiety from standing out (also late discovered auDHDer who usually passes as neurotypical) i don't like trying to drown out noise with noise so if the environment's too noisy i wear my headphones without playing anything but it still muffles more than the earplugs alone & i've gotten so used to them it feels rather strange when have to take them off, lol. i tried some with "active noise cancelation" & idk if was because they're cheap but the white noise wore me out
You made it obvious when you said combination IMHO but good on you for making a bit of sonic space to relax in. Good for you too for using them to get a bit of adult recognition that you may be needing your space signalling with them big cans. My daughter struggles and uses loop switches even in lectures - I think she gets it from me because I get very annoyed at mindless noise, adverts and people being very unapologetically loud without reason. I tried 3M industrial earplugs and I'm pretty sure that my work rate went through the roof. Only downside was that I was exhausted afterwards. I'd like to have a serious discussion about whether this is indicative of autism (I haven't been diagnosed) or whether there is a benefit for everyone to have some quiet space. Strange that I'm a LOUD guitarist though - or maybe it isn't strange... No idea?
I've been enjoying the Loop Engage (just upgraded to the Engage 2 recently). I might consider the 3-in-1 someday but the Engage is great for working with school age kiddos. I find myself anxious when there is a lot of sounds and a lot of loud sounds (such as a class full of kids shouting or students having some emotional dysregulation) and my Loop earplugs really help cut down on the anxiety. I think my favorite thing about all the Loops is that you can custom fit them with the different ear-pieces.
I've been considering earplugs for a while, and have now decided to get them. After watching, I'm torn between 2 options. The Loop Switch with their adjustability, but potentially a less-comfortable feel when wearing them for long periods (I'd like to wear them overnight to help minimise sleep disturbance). And one of the single-setting, less versatile, Loops but possibly more comfort for longer periods of time. Buggrit, millennium hand and shrimp! Alas, I don't know anyone with sets I could borrow to check out the differences. I'll probably get a set of noise cancelling headphones, too, for certain situations - although I'm thinking of wireless/Bluetooth ones that I can connect to my devices and listen to music, other media, phone calls, etc while blocking out environmental sounds. More expensive, but potentially reducing stress, anxiety, and sensory overload, while increasing my resilience. In any case, I now have a better understanding of what the options are, so thank you for this review.
I think I'm on my third type of ear plugs. I have rather small ears. I have not found any that meet my ear comfort needs while also filtering out enough sound. Thank you for this vert thorough review.
The extra small size of Loops is the only thing that's ever fit in my tiny ears comfortably. I wish they made ear buds in smaller sizes because now I know why they don't stay in my ears!
I thought that you would love combination of small and big one earplugs. I personally use Apple MAX because I'm not only cancel the noice but also able to listen to your videos or talk on a phone. However, I didn't use them that active until I saw your video. Now I can't leave the house without them. Thank you very much. You create very meaningful and helpful content. And you very handsome man as well
I guessed the industrial ones 😅, because I've been thinking about doing the same thing (to buy such industrial ones). I have actually used the double in-ear + over ear with AirPods Pro + AirPodsMax, but almost lost one AirPod Pro when taking off the Max once, so stopped doing that. I'm testing loop + AirPods Max right now, but my problem with passive noise cancelling, is that I hear so much noise from my body (constant rumble, and ear-hair moving about etc..)... specially when I walk. The AirPods Pro handles this the best - it's by far the most quite (also compared with Loop Quiet). I even sleep with AirPods Pro at times: So they are my over-all favorites. The only issue with active noise cancelling, is the "pressure" sensation (and some white noise). I often have some lowest-volume rain sounds going to break it up. I also have very low-level nature/rain or the like from speakers in the bedroom at night, to "level out" other sounds (though I'd rather not do it). I did some research on active noise cancelling of an entire room, but that's not mature yet (and adding e.g. 3M noise plates or the like, is very expensive). With friends I can have AirPods on full noise cancelling, and still doing an OK conversation, but they're socially bad in shops etc, as it looks I'm not present/interested. I'll probable stick with AirPods when socially appropriate/accepted, and Loop Engage (or Quiet) for more "Public" use... but I'll also check out some of those industrial ear muffs now. Really miss some absolute total quiet in life! (I had a quiet childhood in a small villa, but now in adult apartment life; I hear stuff like ventilation and fridge etc.., and outdoor activities constantly). P.S: The new setting for dynamic noise cancelling in AirPods Pro is brilliant: They kick in when the noise gets louder, and otherwise let in all sound. Brilliant for movies where it's pretty quiet in-between the action. With iOS18 (and ditto AirPods update), we can even adjust that noise-threshold.
Tomorrow muy earmuffs arrive, i'm gonna try this muffs over loops hack though i was planning other uses for them, never expected they could be used over the loops (i have trouble thinking outside the box) and i might consider even buying a pair of the loops silent 2 + for sleeping, since i've been using disposable earplugs for sleeping and the 3 in 1 do not seem suitable for doing so (haven't tried, though) due to their hard matherial, but they are my on the go favourites for their versatility, since i find myself needing to vary the dB blocking capacity quite often during the day depending on the situation, just like the friend you talk about in this video. These product reviews with real life examples help me to put my money to good use instead of buying whatever and hoping it works, so thanks alot.
One of my ex work colleagues, who im sure is undiagnosed ADHD... would use our workshop earmuffs in our office in order to help focus and get administration done! Because we had them readily available, he found these highly useful and effective in blocking out the usual office distractions..and we all knew when he had them on we would keep our interruptions to a minimum!
I would never have guessed that you like the industrial earmuffs. I have a pair myself and I like how they almost completely block out the noise BUT they are almost unwearable for me because they feel really uncomfortable and after a few minutes it becomes unbearable for me to wear them. I feel nauseaous and it's just a really unpleasant feeling. I also own a pair of Loops (experience) which I really like. Downside here is, that I can't wear them while eating (although I would often really need them exactly then, when it's very loud at the table (kids, social gatherings, ..) because I hear myself chewing and that irritates me a lot. So I still have to find the perfect solution for myself.
I just bought the same ones you like quiet loop and industrial headphones, different colours tho, I like the idea u sugested of wearing them separate or together, noise is really bothering me 😅I’m excited to give these a try! Thanks for sharing!
After I began using sunglasses in crowded places I have become less tired, I really want to try those loops earplugs, I guess both sunglasses and noise canceling would make the day easier.
i do the same. Earplus or loops WITH industrial headset. 3m peltor is the way and yes i like the kind of "coming out" it gives whean wearing these publicly. Not that i care, it is much needed when taking the train / bus / walking cities. Must have for reading in public places, too.
I find your conclusions to be very consistent with my long life-experience, not so much about the relative merits of sound reduction, but about the relative merits of complexity. More times than I could ever count, I've had my simple, familiar, un-fussy and generally "non-tech" way of doing things (you might say, with the minimum of "moving parts," whether seen or hidden away "in the works") challenged by the usual well-meaning parties who "just know how much easier life will be" for me if only I get the newest, slickest thing with the most bells and whistles that's "sooooo convenient", and"look, you can do this and that and the other thing with it, and you push this button or slide that bar or click this part in, and there's fifty more things you can do with it!" And while they're insisting with their aggressive toothy smiles, that for some reason feel to me like the prelude to getting devoured, I'm yet again plummeting inwardly into a shutdown. In my younger years I would give in, only to make it stop, get the thing they were insisting on, and then never use it. (The creepy thing about it all is the way their egos seem to be invested in your taking their advice, like this is a victory they need to score.) Thankfully, in my older years, even before my autism discovery (but with how much more confidence now!), I have discerned how harmful and simply STUPID that pattern is, and how easy it actually is to turn away the busybody interference (in MY life!) and devouring smiles with a dry, businesslike "No." End of conversation. If more is needed, "I don't want that." And if there's any "Why?" the answer is, "I like my way of doing it." I've learned, at a high price, that the flat, unemotional, dry answer, on the same level as "It's Wednesday today," is absolutely the most disarming and unanswerable. I can even add a gentle smile and light tone to it (now that I've learned the baseline of this approach) so that it doesn't have to seem nasty, just like you could be really glad it's Wednesday today, but glad or not, it is, and no argument is going to change it. 😏 "It's very nice of you to want to help me. I'm always open to your ideas. In this case, though,this is not something I would ever use, so, no, I won't get it. But to get back to other thing we were talking about...." Your more "gadgety" version of Loop and its accessories are EXACTLY those sorts of things, the "bright ideas" that seem "so much better" superficially but then, in practice, they're quite irrelevant and maybe even get in the way, perhaps for autistic people especially. And especially if you've already been well habituated to the simplest design. The resistance to change, in particular to the imposition (!) of change. As a rule the imposition of change is coming from the external matrix that the autistic person never connects to, viscerally and essentially, anyway.
I have the Flare Calmer earbuds and they work well but the logo engraving tickles my ears in an unpleasant way. I still use them almost all the time. I also have Sony WH-1000xm4 noise cancelling headphones that I will wear over the earbuds if I want to listen to calming music or ASMR. They block out most sounds. I have recently purchased ear defenders like yours and while I don't care for the way they squeeze my head, when you need that level of quiet, it's worth the tradeofff.
To completely block out noise (like in my favorite game store when they blast music or Barnes & Noble) I’ve used a white noise app set to “pink noise” with AirPods Pro.
The earplugs I use for my moto (Earpeace) give you 3 buds - maybe Loop could include a spare - once you lose one, you become really conscious of losing another so three is often the sweet spot. I'm keen to try Loops Quiet though.
I guessed immediatly, because that is exactly what I wanna buy (both) and I thought long about it (buying them), how it would feel, when and how to use them etc. (my curent earplugs are broken)
I still have my Raycon's that I got off a YTer ad a couple years ago, though I rarely listen to anything through them. They do a decent enough job just blocking out noise and are hidden behind my hair and hoodie even still. Yet, they also give me that option of having some variety of noise played through them if I needed something to further block out ambient sound. A friend mentioned pink noise, which I might try at some point, but I know there are other variations, so I should get a collection on my mobile I can play in a loop for any situation. Then I can always tap them to pause the sound and talk to someone and resume again after.
I have very small ears. Even with the XXS loop tips on the original quiets, I can only wear them for an hour or two before I need to take them out. I tend to prefer over-ear noise-cancelling headphones. (Which is what I'd assume you were wearing if I saw you with the earmuffs - I wouldn't assume they were an accommodation).
I personally don't notice much difference with any of the earplugs on the market inluding any of the loop earplugs and still go back to my trusty Bluetooth ear defenders but even then when I'm wearing those I find them heavy, awkward, uncomfortable and sometimes sweaty to wear plus they get in the way a lot too, so I'm basically stuck what to use regularly. I also find the vibration of loud noise irritating but not sure what to do about that. Perhaps you could cover that topic in another video? 🙂
Great video, thank you. Interesting you mentioned you thought you were broadcasting ‘hey I’m autistic’ by wearing the industrial ear defenders, though my first thought was, you just look like you’re wearing wireless headphones and listening to music… I’m a bit older, so are there subtleties I’m not noticing?!
I didn't find loop earplugs to work that well for me. I did manage to find cheaper alternatives that are just like the loop quiet but work a little better which I do use. I love the reduction I can get with over the ear sets and tend to prefer them. At work, it is so hard to use them and still appear respectful. What I really need is earplugs that block out higher frequencies. I find those noises drive me bananas and I haven't found anything that can block those noises out.
I used Peltor ear muffs when programming in an open plan office (what were they thinking?) . I have moderate/severe hearing loss at higher frequencies and wear digital hearing aids. I have quiet, engage plus and now experience plus (to try). My go to is engage with mutes in cafes but I do need a hearing aid to understand people (especially those with English as a second language like my Polish boss!) . You'd think 'switch'ing off my hearing aids or taking them out would be sufficient but I do need the loops as well. Using the ear muffs with loops is a useful option and I may use that on my 6½ hour flight to Canada - thank you.
I got the link (cable) in the mail yesterday. It makes a low wind-in-the-wires sound when I walk that goes straight into my ears. It also picks up the sound of the string rubbing against my shirt.
Ok, just to overthink this. Keep two different ear plugs under the ear Defenders. Depending on preference take off just one ear muff three custom sound levels no switching.
i recall my first encounter with Loops was with your videos. got my first after watching then. it is decent, but i wish Loops is inclusive of Oceania when shipping their latest edition. i saw they now launch one for sleep; and i do not know if it's better than Loop Quiet. problem is, they launched Loop original series with an improved version. not sure if it's a marketing tactic or actual upgrade. looks different and it does have subtle differences to their marketing description on product. my one qualm with earplugs is that i long to listen to audio that help me to keep my mind from external sound as well as calming my mind's nonstop yapping. with Loops, it help to reduce the external, but i was left with my thoughts not calm. i tried to look around for sleep earbuds, but each feels less promising than the next, plus i'm a side sleeper; an added challenge.
I can't use any in-ear plugs for music or noise blocking so loop earplugs are too big for my small/bent ear canal. The best thing I've found is a set of over-ear Sony WH-100XM5 headphones.
Interesting. I am starting to have a little hearing loss but at the same time I can't hear what I want to hear which is the mid range to low range without the "zzzzhhhhh" of talk at distant restaurant tables obliterating the conversation of the people at my table. The rumble of city trains does not bother me, but the screech does. But do I want to hear the birds twitter outside? And hear the kettle whistle from another room? YES.
Yeah, I did guess that combo actually. Two reasons: I regularly use earbuds with headphones on top, basically because my headphones aren't 100% compatible with my phone and I don't have earbuds with active noise cancellation. And a few years ago my teenage kid took to using industrial earmuffs at school... A question: do you not need to listen to sound from your phone (calls, podcasts) handsfree? For an upgrade, I'm looking for, preferably, an affordable all-in-one option (although I'm not convinced that in-ear active noise cancellation is a good idea so still trying to learn more about that).
At my old apartment, they were doing chronic renovations. Those industrial noise blockers would have been sooo good. The noise was like a dentist drilling into the teeth of God.
Definitely muffs ! I have ear muffs, headphone with SD card for music, and loop quiet. I use the Loop when I don't want to wear something obvious, but there are no earplugs in this world I will ever find comfortable.
I am going to check out the 3-in-1. I have always had an issue with things staying in my right ear and can easily hurt when something is in it, so I usually have an ear bud for music in my left ear to help with my ear ringing but even with my current loop it is uncomfortable and can sit loose in my right ear. How would you rate the comfort of the 3-in-1?
I use the switch, I work from home so it's nice to drown out neighbors and landscapers... also like to go to concerts and they really help... it's always on my keychain and always, always plug then them in at the grocery store.... now if I can only remember to pack my stemming rings, lol
What I really need is for something to block out things like people chewing/cracking/popping gum or speech things like harsh whistling sibilant "s" sounds - can the Loop earplugs do that?
When i was looking for earplugs, i had to pick those for kids. I have very tight ear canals and anything larger than kids-sized will end up being pushed out. Due to this, i´m also limited in my choices for in-ear headphones. Mine need to have the "hook", otherwise they will fall out.
Question: don't you go crazy from hearing your own breathing with earplugs in? I have Alpine sleepsoft but keep taking them out because I hear myself too much. I also use Flare Calmer, they kind of reduce the annoying sound but don't close off my ears.
I actually need something that will block out voices. Most of the time I can't stand having to hear people's conversations on the bus. I was hoping the loop quiet would do that, and was getting excited, but it looks like that's not the case. My noise cancelling headphones are only just adequate at muffling the very annoying videos people insist on watching on public transport and the low frequency noises, but in the process people's voices really stand out. It's not so bad when I am listening to something, but it's when I'm not that it's really noticeable. Really disappointing there aren't earplugs that actually work as well as industrial ear defenders.
A bad feature of the earplugs on wires is that they could be easy to lose if you wear masks or jewelry, or glasses, or all three at time- and those big old earmuffs don't look so practical for wearing with winter hats.
Trying to work out which ones i can use I can here my neighbour walking around upstairs as i am in a flat, and I can hear her TV on loud which ones would benefit me I suppose. I do love silence, I have samsung galaxy buds 2 with noise cancelling which are fine but dont want to listen to music all day. Also I need something I can sleep with that wont hurt the ear when laying down with me ear on the pillow.. Any info is appreicated I also have autism
I love using the pro for sho 34 dB headphones which are basically the strongest low profile over the ear shooting headphones under $30 but I get some looks and I don't like it because I'm always trying to blend in I'm also transgender so I don't want to draw attention to myself as for ear plugs I have been using a cheap knock off of the loops that supposedly is slightly more noise blocking 25 dB but I had a lot of trouble getting the fit right I really like them and sometimes I put my over that your noise canceling headphones over them and I can listen to music and then when I pause the music I can talk to people The noise canceling headphones are less stigmatized then the industrial earmuffs
Hi sir, i have tinnitus from 3 months, some how i battling with the creepy sounds , few weeks back , i stay near a hospital, an amulance passed by me n i developed hyperacusis after that, coz i amulance sound, my life has become hell, please help me wat kind of earplugs should i buy for riding a bike, even when someone honks from behind, i am not able to bare the pain, i attend lots of psytrance parties n festivals, coz of my condition, feeling suicidal, what kind of ear plugs should i wear for music festivals n bike riding to minimize ambulance sound..pease help me...
I have some regular loops, they're quite good and the just feel like regular headphones to me. I think those connected ones would be quite good if you're worried about them falling out edit: just watched more of the video... maybe not haha
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doesn't work for canada either :(
I LOVE the industrial earmuffs. I've been using them for about ten years now. Instant silence and still can be present for my kids. Anywhere prayer closet. Teleport to alternate dimension. I even use them in "silent" spaces to get an eerie ultra silence. They are awesome. I use them at work to broadcast that I'm focused so that people know I can't do chitchat at that moment. Amazing. I recommend them for parents with newborns. Great for while you are caring for the screaming baby and engaged with them . the screaming goes away and you can joyfully care for the screaming child.
I just went to get custom molded ear plugs with filters for music. Biggest life changer ever. not cheap, but I feel like it is worth it to me. (214€)
No regular earplugs ever fit my ears. After a while I always had some pain in my ears from wearing the plugs, no matter the size. My acoustician figured out why. My ear canals are tiny on entrance and open up further inwards. No wonder nothing ever fit adequately. No I put in my custom ones and forget that I am wearing them after a couple of minutes. Finally some peace after 28 years of auditory mayhem :D
Where did you get those? I've only ever found one thing that fits comfortably to my ears and those were not plugs. They were in-ear headphones, which his not something I want anymore. I'm thinking I should finally bite the bullet and purchase such things but I wouldn't know where to look for them.
@@anteshell You can go to a local audiologist. They will make an impression of your ear, then send it to the lab, and you will get your custom ear plugs after 1-2 weeks time.
That's awesome! I have ear pain with ear plugs too, and have thought about getting custom molded ones. How is the noise reduction?
I like those as well. Lifesavers, they are. Regular earplugs would always be painful for me. Having the custom molded ones is a huge difference. Still they can get ‘too much’ over time, but then.. nothing is perfect.
@@drbrainlp Quite literally never heard of such thing as "audiologist". Now I just have to figure it out what it is called in my language if there even is such profession in my country.
But thanks! This will get me started.
I need EYE plugs.
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Transition lenses help. I refuse to ever go back.
@@razredge07what are transition lenses? The “color change” ones? I have the same issue
I have transition lenses that darken like sunglasses when exposed to UV light from the sun. However, I recommend having sunglasses handy for when artificial light is irritating.
Earplugs are a BLESSING 🙏 It never occured to me to wear them in daily-life situations because I saw no one doing it and I was unaware of being autistic. But when I went into the city center on a saturday WITH earplugs for the first time, I was so surprised how EASY it was to be there for hours :) Whereas before I was always drained after just a short time...
I use Loop Experience2 and only on selected occasions. Those occasions would include most busy cafes, restaurants and clubs (thats a NSW type RSL) and also occasionly in family gatherings with four grandkids, although always at their birthday parties when there are many other youngsters. I find the Loops make a huge difference and get me through all of these occasions, but also allow conversations.
Exactly same preference as you on this, Paul, and thanks for your really helpful reviews. For context, I was officially diagnosed at 62 last year in the UK.
First I tried the Procase noise cancelling ear muffs (like yours but in purple) and was amazed how well they cut out the most stressful frequencies. Later, for something less attention grabbing (though I'm retired so no longer in public every day) I bought Loops Experience but found I was craving higher decibel cancelling, so also got Loops Quiet. I soon found the Quiets so perfect in almost all environments, I really no longer used my Experience. My hearing's so hypersensitive, I can hear what I need to if someone is speaking directly to me, and the overall soothing effect on my sound sensitivity and anxiety from that is so much reduced by the Quiets.
If faced with a really overwhelming triggering noise (recent kitchen fitters in the house and neighbour with power tools! 🤯) I put the Procase ear muffs over the Loops Quiet and together they put me in that blissful soundproof zone you describe. I use the Quiet + Procase combo whenever I want no distractions at all and find it so relaxing. After your video, I feel seen! Thanks again for all you do! 😃
I actually like the Switch because I really can feel the difference. I usually have it on the most open setting but when I’m in a lecture hall and someone chats, I have to set it to the more closed setting. ^^
Thank you for commenting on using the Loop Quiets in everyday situations! All other reviews just review them for sleep (which I mean that what they are sold for), but I'm looking to get them to go to the supermarket etc, so this was really helpfull!
Earplugs are very helpful. Thank you Paul for all the detail. I know many will benefit.
I love my Bose - they dont hurt my ears like earmuffs. I also use earjobs musicians earplugs, but i find that even the kids ones are too big and hurt my ears after a while. I have had loops suggested to me, so it was nice to see a review. Thanks.
I actually have taken this a step further. A have custom molded in ear earplugs for which you audiologist can help you select a custom filter. Then I have over the ear active ear protectors with gel pads (helpful if you wear glasses). The ear protectors can be switched through physical buttons or through app how much of the surrounding sound they should
let through. They will always block loud noise.
A bonus is that I can connect them to my phone and play an audiobook or just white noise. It’s quite helpful.
I wear the loops under my noise-canceling headphones, it works great. I will need to get some ear muffs and try that so I can extend the life of my fancy headphones.
What fancy ones did you get. I got the Bose Quietcomfort Ultra which is great (but not perfect) and more expensive than I'd like.
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@@zUJ7EjVD I have the Sony WH-1000XM4. They work fairly well.
In my experience: ANC (like Apple Airpods) which blocks out lower frequency noise, is more important than PNC (like earplugs and earmuffs) which blocks high frequency noise. It's the low-pitches noises that go through anything and everything but are very easy for electronic devices to pick up and block that make me uncomfortable. I think I'll try putting earplugs on under those headphones though to see the effect.
ANC has some real issues though. I can't wear them while walking because my footsteps carry to the microphone, they're also stupid expensive so they're terrifying to use, and they take forever to take on and off.
I used to own Calm noise cancelling earplugs and liked the way they took the harshness out of loud noises in crowds. But one day when I removed them my ears began ringing. I later read that noise canceling earplugs like loop or calm can lead to the development of tinnitus. Even though the ringing subsided after a few minutes, the experience left me too concerned to comfortably use the earplugs again.
Interesting. Ear wax is another challenge with extensive ear-plug usage. Do you have a link/source for the tinnitus-issue?
I've been using them for about 2 years and no problems. Tinnitis is often a salicylate sensitivity, and similarily, excess ear wax is from allergies and food sensitivities. I don't make more or less wax from ear plugs-only need to clean my ears once or twice a week.
I suggest the loop engage in transparent color for everyone. Yeah they don’t have as much protection as the others but the fact no one notices them! They changed my life! EDIT: please loop make a transparent quiet (maybe as mentioned also a even bigger protection)
I have a set of Planet Waves ear plugs. They’re designed for musicians, and work fairly well in noisy environments, while still allowing me to hear people who are within a comfortable conversation distance. I carry them with me all the time; however, I don’t often use them, because Imfind them physically uncomfortable in my ear canal. This video has made me think about trying the Loop Quiet model you showed.
Ime the quiet dampen too much for having conversations or generally taking part in the surrounding soundscape - they're more of a "I want to hear as little as possible" kinda thing for me. For conversations I've grown to love the engage model, experience are more for loud concerts or maybe really loud restaurants for me. I suppose if you don't care about looks all that much, you could always try the switch version and get all 3 in 1.
This is my favorite combination! I can still hear with the Loop quiet mode and earmuffs, but it greatly reduces the intensity.
I've been using LOOP earplugs for a few years and really like them. I use QUIET at night and ENGAGE PLUS for shopping and crowds.
Totally (or almost totally) blocking out sound in public spaces makes me very anxious, so the industrial muffs would not be for me ..... unless it's maybe something like what you said - roadwork right outside my home to where my home / private space is affected beyond my control.
Great video!
I bought a pair of earmuffs after watching your video, and boy have they changed my life! 😅
I have small sensitive ears. About 2 years ago I got Quiet. I also tried some cheap dupes. Dupes are okeyish for short use, but Quiet are much more comfortable, I can even sleep with them.
But I prefer to sleep with foam earplugs (they are really awesome once you learn how to put them in correctly) and use Quiet for public spaces. I feel sometimes I need to hear a bit more, so I ordered Engage 2.
I'm curious to try earmuffs, but I know I won't use them much. Maybe to go to a supermarket nearby. I know for sure my head and ears won't like to have them on for longer.
how do you put foam plugs in correctly? i hate the sensation of them expanding in my ear which i'm sure is psychosomatic but seems like it never stops 😬 think proper insertion would change that?
tbf, idk if could ever use them as their texture on my fingers makes me viscerally react like nails on a chalkboard 🫣 i sleep with generic industrial silicone earplugs in that i've trimmed the "tails" short so they don't stick out
i've never used industrial earmuffs but absolutely love a comfortable, lightweight bluetooth headset on over my earplugs for a little bit of extra noise blockage & gentle discouragement to attempt talking to me (even if not actually listening to anything 🤪) without increased anxiety from standing out
As an audhd someone who works in retail and has the pressure to approach and greet every single person (because retail be retail). I also totally understand neurodivergance and how people sometimes want to be let the hell alone. If anyone comes I to the store with headphones on I try to smile and not but also leave them alone til they ask for help. Honestly, them having the bigger earmuffs helps me identify and honour their needs.
My guess was going to be the Quiet. They are my favourite, for the same reasons you mentioned. However I'm interested in trying your combo. The Loops don't totally block certain frequencies that I find really distressing, like the high frequencies of landscaping equipment, and low frequencies of road construction. My nervous system takes a big hit from these types of things.
I guessed from the beginning! Thank you for this.
Thank you 🙏 so much. Industrial ear muffs 😊 the best !!!
I have just started using loops. Still dabbling.
At the grand age of 57 yrs old in the last few years realising I am neuro divergent and learning about myself in a brand new beautiful way 💛✨
My question is, when listening to lectures, audio books etc in public places. What is the best way to go about this.
I have bone conducting ear phones, with my loops. Is there a better way forward than this.
Thank you 🙏 for sharing, its awesome 💛✨💛✨
2:34 My guess:
1) Heavy duty over ear for when you want ppl to leave you alone
2) 3in1 loops in your backpack for when you want more discreet/interactive noise reduction
Cool. I enjoy using my Bose and the quiet loop plugs together.
Thanks for the video. I've recently realised that I am a lot more affected by sound than I had realised
I was looking at the switch 2, but I was also considering individual ones so thanks for your thoughts on that. (I also have some ear defenders in my virtual basket!)
i use the combo of generic industrial silicone ear plugs + over-the-ear bluetooth headphones which i'm sure doesn't provide near as much noise isolation as the industrial earmuffs but the combo works great for me & discourages people from talking to me without increasing my anxiety from standing out (also late discovered auDHDer who usually passes as neurotypical)
i don't like trying to drown out noise with noise so if the environment's too noisy i wear my headphones without playing anything but it still muffles more than the earplugs alone & i've gotten so used to them it feels rather strange when have to take them off, lol. i tried some with "active noise cancelation" & idk if was because they're cheap but the white noise wore me out
You made it obvious when you said combination IMHO but good on you for making a bit of sonic space to relax in.
Good for you too for using them to get a bit of adult recognition that you may be needing your space signalling with them big cans.
My daughter struggles and uses loop switches even in lectures - I think she gets it from me because I get very annoyed at mindless noise, adverts and people being very unapologetically loud without reason.
I tried 3M industrial earplugs and I'm pretty sure that my work rate went through the roof. Only downside was that I was exhausted afterwards.
I'd like to have a serious discussion about whether this is indicative of autism (I haven't been diagnosed) or whether there is a benefit for everyone to have some quiet space.
Strange that I'm a LOUD guitarist though - or maybe it isn't strange... No idea?
I've been enjoying the Loop Engage (just upgraded to the Engage 2 recently). I might consider the 3-in-1 someday but the Engage is great for working with school age kiddos. I find myself anxious when there is a lot of sounds and a lot of loud sounds (such as a class full of kids shouting or students having some emotional dysregulation) and my Loop earplugs really help cut down on the anxiety.
I think my favorite thing about all the Loops is that you can custom fit them with the different ear-pieces.
I've been considering earplugs for a while, and have now decided to get them.
After watching, I'm torn between 2 options. The Loop Switch with their adjustability, but potentially a less-comfortable feel when wearing them for long periods (I'd like to wear them overnight to help minimise sleep disturbance). And one of the single-setting, less versatile, Loops but possibly more comfort for longer periods of time. Buggrit, millennium hand and shrimp! Alas, I don't know anyone with sets I could borrow to check out the differences.
I'll probably get a set of noise cancelling headphones, too, for certain situations - although I'm thinking of wireless/Bluetooth ones that I can connect to my devices and listen to music, other media, phone calls, etc while blocking out environmental sounds. More expensive, but potentially reducing stress, anxiety, and sensory overload, while increasing my resilience.
In any case, I now have a better understanding of what the options are, so thank you for this review.
Thanks for your review! I have a set of Etymotic earplugs that I love because they don't distort music.
By "distort" I think you mean "attenuate". Distortion is something that is physically impossible to achieve with such things as small earplugs.
I think I'm on my third type of ear plugs. I have rather small ears. I have not found any that meet my ear comfort needs while also filtering out enough sound. Thank you for this vert thorough review.
The extra small size of Loops is the only thing that's ever fit in my tiny ears comfortably. I wish they made ear buds in smaller sizes because now I know why they don't stay in my ears!
I thought that you would love combination of small and big one earplugs. I personally use Apple MAX because I'm not only cancel the noice but also able to listen to your videos or talk on a phone. However, I didn't use them that active until I saw your video. Now I can't leave the house without them. Thank you very much. You create very meaningful and helpful content. And you very handsome man as well
I guessed the industrial ones 😅, because I've been thinking about doing the same thing (to buy such industrial ones). I have actually used the double in-ear + over ear with AirPods Pro + AirPodsMax, but almost lost one AirPod Pro when taking off the Max once, so stopped doing that. I'm testing loop + AirPods Max right now, but my problem with passive noise cancelling, is that I hear so much noise from my body (constant rumble, and ear-hair moving about etc..)... specially when I walk. The AirPods Pro handles this the best - it's by far the most quite (also compared with Loop Quiet).
I even sleep with AirPods Pro at times: So they are my over-all favorites. The only issue with active noise cancelling, is the "pressure" sensation (and some white noise). I often have some lowest-volume rain sounds going to break it up. I also have very low-level nature/rain or the like from speakers in the bedroom at night, to "level out" other sounds (though I'd rather not do it). I did some research on active noise cancelling of an entire room, but that's not mature yet (and adding e.g. 3M noise plates or the like, is very expensive).
With friends I can have AirPods on full noise cancelling, and still doing an OK conversation, but they're socially bad in shops etc, as it looks I'm not present/interested. I'll probable stick with AirPods when socially appropriate/accepted, and Loop Engage (or Quiet) for more "Public" use... but I'll also check out some of those industrial ear muffs now. Really miss some absolute total quiet in life! (I had a quiet childhood in a small villa, but now in adult apartment life; I hear stuff like ventilation and fridge etc.., and outdoor activities constantly).
P.S: The new setting for dynamic noise cancelling in AirPods Pro is brilliant: They kick in when the noise gets louder, and otherwise let in all sound. Brilliant for movies where it's pretty quiet in-between the action. With iOS18 (and ditto AirPods update), we can even adjust that noise-threshold.
Tomorrow muy earmuffs arrive, i'm gonna try this muffs over loops hack though i was planning other uses for them, never expected they could be used over the loops (i have trouble thinking outside the box) and i might consider even buying a pair of the loops silent 2 + for sleeping, since i've been using disposable earplugs for sleeping and the 3 in 1 do not seem suitable for doing so (haven't tried, though) due to their hard matherial, but they are my on the go favourites for their versatility, since i find myself needing to vary the dB blocking capacity quite often during the day depending on the situation, just like the friend you talk about in this video. These product reviews with real life examples help me to put my money to good use instead of buying whatever and hoping it works, so thanks alot.
Guess is Loop Quiet plus the magnetic string thing PLUS the industrial ear muffs.
One of my ex work colleagues, who im sure is undiagnosed ADHD... would use our workshop earmuffs in our office in order to help focus and get administration done! Because we had them readily available, he found these highly useful and effective in blocking out the usual office distractions..and we all knew when he had them on we would keep our interruptions to a minimum!
I would never have guessed that you like the industrial earmuffs. I have a pair myself and I like how they almost completely block out the noise BUT they are almost unwearable for me because they feel really uncomfortable and after a few minutes it becomes unbearable for me to wear them. I feel nauseaous and it's just a really unpleasant feeling. I also own a pair of Loops (experience) which I really like. Downside here is, that I can't wear them while eating (although I would often really need them exactly then, when it's very loud at the table (kids, social gatherings, ..) because I hear myself chewing and that irritates me a lot. So I still have to find the perfect solution for myself.
I just bought the same ones you like quiet loop and industrial headphones, different colours tho, I like the idea u sugested of wearing them separate or together, noise is really bothering me 😅I’m excited to give these a try! Thanks for sharing!
After I began using sunglasses in crowded places I have become less tired, I really want to try those loops earplugs, I guess both sunglasses and noise canceling would make the day easier.
I use earmuffs when I vacuum or use the blender. I wear them around power tools at work, so why not at home. :)
My guess is the 3 in 1 along with the link. 😊
Just went to order my loops from your vid too
i do the same. Earplus or loops WITH industrial headset. 3m peltor is the way and yes i like the kind of "coming out" it gives whean wearing these publicly. Not that i care, it is much needed when taking the train / bus / walking cities. Must have for reading in public places, too.
I find your conclusions to be very consistent with my long life-experience, not so much about the relative merits of sound reduction, but about the relative merits of complexity.
More times than I could ever count, I've had my simple, familiar, un-fussy and generally "non-tech" way of doing things (you might say, with the minimum of "moving parts," whether seen or hidden away "in the works") challenged by the usual well-meaning parties who "just know how much easier life will be" for me if only I get the newest, slickest thing with the most bells and whistles that's "sooooo convenient", and"look, you can do this and that and the other thing with it, and you push this button or slide that bar or click this part in, and there's fifty more things you can do with it!"
And while they're insisting with their aggressive toothy smiles, that for some reason feel to me like the prelude to getting devoured, I'm yet again plummeting inwardly into a shutdown.
In my younger years I would give in, only to make it stop, get the thing they were insisting on, and then never use it.
(The creepy thing about it all is the way their egos seem to be invested in your taking their advice, like this is a victory they need to score.)
Thankfully, in my older years, even before my autism discovery (but with how much more confidence now!), I have discerned how harmful and simply STUPID that pattern is, and how easy it actually is to turn away the busybody interference (in MY life!) and devouring smiles with a dry, businesslike "No." End of conversation. If more is needed, "I don't want that." And if there's any "Why?" the answer is, "I like my way of doing it." I've learned, at a high price, that the flat, unemotional, dry answer, on the same level as "It's Wednesday today," is absolutely the most disarming and unanswerable.
I can even add a gentle smile and light tone to it (now that I've learned the baseline of this approach) so that it doesn't have to seem nasty, just like you could be really glad it's Wednesday today, but glad or not, it is, and no argument is going to change it. 😏 "It's very nice of you to want to help me. I'm always open to your ideas. In this case, though,this is not something I would ever use, so, no, I won't get it. But to get back to other thing we were talking about...."
Your more "gadgety" version of Loop and its accessories are EXACTLY those sorts of things, the "bright ideas" that seem "so much better" superficially but then, in practice, they're quite irrelevant and maybe even get in the way, perhaps for autistic people especially. And especially if you've already been well habituated to the simplest design. The resistance to change, in particular to the imposition (!) of change. As a rule the imposition of change is coming from the external matrix that the autistic person never connects to, viscerally and essentially, anyway.
I have the Flare Calmer earbuds and they work well but the logo engraving tickles my ears in an unpleasant way. I still use them almost all the time. I also have Sony WH-1000xm4 noise cancelling headphones that I will wear over the earbuds if I want to listen to calming music or ASMR. They block out most sounds. I have recently purchased ear defenders like yours and while I don't care for the way they squeeze my head, when you need that level of quiet, it's worth the tradeofff.
The big headphone type muffs are the same ones I use. I bought them at lowes for $30 I think. I LOVE them
To completely block out noise (like in my favorite game store when they blast music or Barnes & Noble) I’ve used a white noise app set to “pink noise” with AirPods Pro.
The earplugs I use for my moto (Earpeace) give you 3 buds - maybe Loop could include a spare - once you lose one, you become really conscious of losing another so three is often the sweet spot.
I'm keen to try Loops Quiet though.
I guessed immediatly, because that is exactly what I wanna buy (both) and I thought long about it (buying them), how it would feel, when and how to use them etc. (my curent earplugs are broken)
I still have my Raycon's that I got off a YTer ad a couple years ago, though I rarely listen to anything through them. They do a decent enough job just blocking out noise and are hidden behind my hair and hoodie even still. Yet, they also give me that option of having some variety of noise played through them if I needed something to further block out ambient sound. A friend mentioned pink noise, which I might try at some point, but I know there are other variations, so I should get a collection on my mobile I can play in a loop for any situation. Then I can always tap them to pause the sound and talk to someone and resume again after.
Raycons are overpriced crap
My fave combination is
Flare Calmer Kids (all Loops hurt my ears)
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Oneodio Over-ear headphones (music or ANC, whatever I feel like)
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I do 3 in 1 and the industrial, so I vote on that
Got them because of you review. What a waste of money, time ordering them, etc
I have very small ears. Even with the XXS loop tips on the original quiets, I can only wear them for an hour or two before I need to take them out. I tend to prefer over-ear noise-cancelling headphones. (Which is what I'd assume you were wearing if I saw you with the earmuffs - I wouldn't assume they were an accommodation).
I personally don't notice much difference with any of the earplugs on the market inluding any of the loop earplugs and still go back to my trusty Bluetooth ear defenders but even then when I'm wearing those I find them heavy, awkward, uncomfortable and sometimes sweaty to wear plus they get in the way a lot too, so I'm basically stuck what to use regularly.
I also find the vibration of loud noise irritating but not sure what to do about that. Perhaps you could cover that topic in another video? 🙂
Yes, the vibration bothers me a lot too
Great video, thank you. Interesting you mentioned you thought you were broadcasting ‘hey I’m autistic’ by wearing the industrial ear defenders, though my first thought was, you just look like you’re wearing wireless headphones and listening to music… I’m a bit older, so are there subtleties I’m not noticing?!
I absolutely hate having anything around my neck, so the Loop Link is a no-go for me.
I didn't find loop earplugs to work that well for me. I did manage to find cheaper alternatives that are just like the loop quiet but work a little better which I do use. I love the reduction I can get with over the ear sets and tend to prefer them. At work, it is so hard to use them and still appear respectful. What I really need is earplugs that block out higher frequencies. I find those noises drive me bananas and I haven't found anything that can block those noises out.
💗The classic's are the BEST! 💗
I'v get Switch afterwards and it's not as comfy as the Quiet Loop.
I used Peltor ear muffs when programming in an open plan office (what were they thinking?) . I have moderate/severe hearing loss at higher frequencies and wear digital hearing aids. I have quiet, engage plus and now experience plus (to try). My go to is engage with mutes in cafes but I do need a hearing aid to understand people (especially those with English as a second language like my Polish boss!) . You'd think 'switch'ing off my hearing aids or taking them out would be sufficient but I do need the loops as well. Using the ear muffs with loops is a useful option and I may use that on my 6½ hour flight to Canada - thank you.
Have you tried Flare calmer? They are my favorite!❤
I have and noticed no effect whatsoever... Nothing!
I got the link (cable) in the mail yesterday. It makes a low wind-in-the-wires sound when I walk that goes straight into my ears. It also picks up the sound of the string rubbing against my shirt.
Ok, just to overthink this. Keep two different ear plugs under the ear Defenders. Depending on preference take off just one ear muff three custom sound levels no switching.
i recall my first encounter with Loops was with your videos. got my first after watching then. it is decent, but i wish Loops is inclusive of Oceania when shipping their latest edition. i saw they now launch one for sleep; and i do not know if it's better than Loop Quiet. problem is, they launched Loop original series with an improved version. not sure if it's a marketing tactic or actual upgrade. looks different and it does have subtle differences to their marketing description on product. my one qualm with earplugs is that i long to listen to audio that help me to keep my mind from external sound as well as calming my mind's nonstop yapping. with Loops, it help to reduce the external, but i was left with my thoughts not calm. i tried to look around for sleep earbuds, but each feels less promising than the next, plus i'm a side sleeper; an added challenge.
I can't use any in-ear plugs for music or noise blocking so loop earplugs are too big for my small/bent ear canal. The best thing I've found is a set of over-ear Sony WH-100XM5 headphones.
Interesting. I am starting to have a little hearing loss but at the same time I can't hear what I want to hear which is the mid range to low range without the "zzzzhhhhh" of talk at distant restaurant tables obliterating the conversation of the people at my table. The rumble of city trains does not bother me, but the screech does. But do I want to hear the birds twitter outside? And hear the kettle whistle from another room? YES.
But can you sleep with the switch plugs in? like laying down with one ear on the pillow!
Yeah, I did guess that combo actually. Two reasons: I regularly use earbuds with headphones on top, basically because my headphones aren't 100% compatible with my phone and I don't have earbuds with active noise cancellation. And a few years ago my teenage kid took to using industrial earmuffs at school...
A question: do you not need to listen to sound from your phone (calls, podcasts) handsfree? For an upgrade, I'm looking for, preferably, an affordable all-in-one option (although I'm not convinced that in-ear active noise cancellation is a good idea so still trying to learn more about that).
At my old apartment, they were doing chronic renovations. Those industrial noise blockers would have been sooo good. The noise was like a dentist drilling into the teeth of God.
Very helpful thanks!
Definitely muffs ! I have ear muffs, headphone with SD card for music, and loop quiet. I use the Loop when I don't want to wear something obvious, but there are no earplugs in this world I will ever find comfortable.
What brand are ear muffs!
I am going to check out the 3-in-1. I have always had an issue with things staying in my right ear and can easily hurt when something is in it, so I usually have an ear bud for music in my left ear to help with my ear ringing but even with my current loop it is uncomfortable and can sit loose in my right ear. How would you rate the comfort of the 3-in-1?
I do not remember the name of my loops though they are plastic rather than silicone so I can't wear them for a long time.
I use the switch, I work from home so it's nice to drown out neighbors and landscapers... also like to go to concerts and they really help... it's always on my keychain and always, always plug then them in at the grocery store.... now if I can only remember to pack my stemming rings, lol
I wonder if you can use loop whilst swimming ?
Earlier you talked about therapy on line. Do you have a good place for some one with pdd-nos who wants help?
What I really need is for something to block out things like people chewing/cracking/popping gum or speech things like harsh whistling sibilant "s" sounds - can the Loop earplugs do that?
When i was looking for earplugs, i had to pick those for kids. I have very tight ear canals and anything larger than kids-sized will end up being pushed out.
Due to this, i´m also limited in my choices for in-ear headphones. Mine need to have the "hook", otherwise they will fall out.
Question: don't you go crazy from hearing your own breathing with earplugs in? I have Alpine sleepsoft but keep taking them out because I hear myself too much. I also use Flare Calmer, they kind of reduce the annoying sound but don't close off my ears.
Currently using plug in headset for my computer. I just take it with me, it's not great but better than nothing.
I actually need something that will block out voices. Most of the time I can't stand having to hear people's conversations on the bus. I was hoping the loop quiet would do that, and was getting excited, but it looks like that's not the case.
My noise cancelling headphones are only just adequate at muffling the very annoying videos people insist on watching on public transport and the low frequency noises, but in the process people's voices really stand out.
It's not so bad when I am listening to something, but it's when I'm not that it's really noticeable.
Really disappointing there aren't earplugs that actually work as well as industrial ear defenders.
A bad feature of the earplugs on wires is that they could be easy to lose if you wear masks or jewelry, or glasses, or all three at time- and those big old earmuffs don't look so practical for wearing with winter hats.
Trying to work out which ones i can use I can here my neighbour walking around upstairs as i am in a flat, and I can hear her TV on loud which ones would benefit me I suppose. I do love silence, I have samsung galaxy buds 2 with noise cancelling which are fine but dont want to listen to music all day. Also I need something I can sleep with that wont hurt the ear when laying down with me ear on the pillow.. Any info is appreicated I also have autism
I love using the pro for sho 34 dB headphones which are basically the strongest low profile over the ear shooting headphones under $30 but I get some looks and I don't like it because I'm always trying to blend in I'm also transgender so I don't want to draw attention to myself as for ear plugs I have been using a cheap knock off of the loops that supposedly is slightly more noise blocking 25 dB but I had a lot of trouble getting the fit right I really like them and sometimes I put my over that your noise canceling headphones over them and I can listen to music and then when I pause the music I can talk to people The noise canceling headphones are less stigmatized then the industrial earmuffs
Low profile ? Just looked them up and they seem pretty bulbous !
Hi sir, i have tinnitus from 3 months, some how i battling with the creepy sounds , few weeks back , i stay near a hospital, an amulance passed by me n i developed hyperacusis after that, coz i amulance sound, my life has become hell, please help me wat kind of earplugs should i buy for riding a bike, even when someone honks from behind, i am not able to bare the pain, i attend lots of psytrance parties n festivals, coz of my condition, feeling suicidal, what kind of ear plugs should i wear for music festivals n bike riding to minimize ambulance sound..pease help me...
It would be good if you saw an audiologist
What about sleeping with muffs
I have some regular loops, they're quite good and the just feel like regular headphones to me. I think those connected ones would be quite good if you're worried about them falling out
edit: just watched more of the video... maybe not haha
If I get the Loop Switch, I'll need to Gaffa Tape the connectors so they won't separate!
I'm guessing that the earmuffs come into the "favorite" mix.
Depending on your circumstance, please just be safe in public when you block out sound. It requires a different level of situational awareness.
The ones that switch noise levels.
I think most neuro typicals would think youre just listening to Music.
I think I need a portable sensory deprivation tank to carry with me everywhere I go… which is almost nowhere at this stage.
Dude, get some peltors!
I find most people are too self centered to care what anyone else is wearing.
But if you do wear the over the year industrial headphones I've done it it's really nice but people treat you differently and not in a good way
I use the industrial headphones, because my weird ears don't hold ear plugs of any variety...
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