Thanks, glad the timing worked like that!. If you try them, let me know how they worked. I recently used them at an Animals as Leaders concert in Chicago. It was nice being able to "switch" between Engage and Experience pre and during show. - Steve
I've been reading reviews, and some people feel like there's barely any difference between the three modes, or that there's no difference between quiet and experience mode (something like that). Has that been your experience?
No, I find the difference noticeable. Hearing is funny though and very subjective. Have you listened to the sound samples in the video? They’ll show you how similar/different they are and are similar to my real world experiences using Switch 2 at concerts. - Steve
@@hearadvisor Yeah, hearing is subjective, and I did listen to the samples. I'm just being extra cautious. I'm in South America, and if I do import these earplugs, I'll pay about 60% in taxes over cost + shipping. Also, if I regret buying them, returning them will be super hard.
this is a great review, short, straight to the points and with samples, nice audio and video quality. Have you use the separate versions? im debating on getting switch 2 or 2 separate pairs (engage and experience)
Thank you! Yes, I have used the separate version. Switch 2 has its benefits being all in one, and the multi-layer ear tips are really nice. If I had to pick one though I’d go with Experience Plus, it offers the best sound quality and includes the Mute, which you can use for extra protection in louder environments. But it depends, what are you mainly using earplugs for? - Steve
@hearadvisor cinema, concerts, clubs but i also sometimes need to reduce background noise in situations i still want to hear people talking so that's why im considering the switch or both
I have noise phobia (from ptsd) and I'm in therapy. I need earplugs that will allow me to be more and more exposed to noise as I recover. Do you think the Switch are a good match? Or would you recommend another one?
Thanks for the great video! Wanted to seek your opinion do you recommend Experience 2 or Experience 2 plus over Switch 2? I am thinking of using it when heading to malls or even travels where it can get noisy if crowded but also am concern if i cant hear my partner words when travelling.
Thank you! I like have the Mute, which comes with Experience 2 Plus, in case things are extra loud. So you’ll still get multiple filter options for a lower cost than Switch 2. I have Experience 2 Plus connected to my car keys for what it’s worth. - Steve
Nice, I’d love to know your thoughts after you’ve tried them. Another benefit of buying Engage, Experience, or quiet is they come with more ear tips options. Switch 2 only comes with 1 style ear tips in multiple sizes.
Thanks for watching. I really like Earpeace for their comfort and fit. Some of their filters also offer a lot of sound reduction which is great if you have louder exposures. I think Experience 2 will offer flatter sound reduction though. So it depends on your taste, what you are looking to use them for? - Steve
@@hearadvisorThank you for the reply :) I tried both, and it feels that Earpeace Music Pro’s high frequency is much more clear. But I prefer the design and comfort of Experience 2. What do you think?
Hi, thank you for the review. I’m considering buying the switch 2 because of the 3-in-1. It’s for concerts, background noise cancelling and also reduce the sound of the wind when on my bike. Do you think the Switch 2 will be the perfect one for me? Thanks for your reaction👍
Hi, thanks for your comment. If you are looking for a single earplug that'll cover the range from concerts to maximum noise reduction Switch 2 is a great option. There are other earplugs like Sennheiser SoundProtex Plus that come with various filters offering different amounts of sound reduction. However, Switch 2 will be more convenient and require less fussing with swapping filters. - Steve
You guys posted this video exactly when I needed it! Haha
Thank you for such a high-quality review!
Thanks, glad the timing worked like that!. If you try them, let me know how they worked.
I recently used them at an Animals as Leaders concert in Chicago. It was nice being able to "switch" between Engage and Experience pre and during show.
- Steve
I've been reading reviews, and some people feel like there's barely any difference between the three modes, or that there's no difference between quiet and experience mode (something like that). Has that been your experience?
No, I find the difference noticeable. Hearing is funny though and very subjective.
Have you listened to the sound samples in the video? They’ll show you how similar/different they are and are similar to my real world experiences using Switch 2 at concerts.
- Steve
@@hearadvisor Yeah, hearing is subjective, and I did listen to the samples. I'm just being extra cautious. I'm in South America, and if I do import these earplugs, I'll pay about 60% in taxes over cost + shipping. Also, if I regret buying them, returning them will be super hard.
Wow, that is rough. They are a bit pricey but great earplugs. :) Good luck!
Great video mate. Very informative and helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the kind words, glad you liked it.
- Steve
this is a great review, short, straight to the points and with samples, nice audio and video quality. Have you use the separate versions? im debating on getting switch 2 or 2 separate pairs (engage and experience)
Thank you! Yes, I have used the separate version. Switch 2 has its benefits being all in one, and the multi-layer ear tips are really nice. If I had to pick one though I’d go with Experience Plus, it offers the best sound quality and includes the Mute, which you can use for extra protection in louder environments. But it depends, what are you mainly using earplugs for?
- Steve
@hearadvisor cinema, concerts, clubs but i also sometimes need to reduce background noise in situations i still want to hear people talking so that's why im considering the switch or both
Maybe if you are still capable of mantaining conversations with the experiences ill skip the engages and get the experiences only
Experience Plus is a good way to go. I cary a pair on my car keys for concerts and theaters, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
@@hearadvisor would i be able to use them like in restaurants and still be able to hear my friends?
I have noise phobia (from ptsd) and I'm in therapy. I need earplugs that will allow me to be more and more exposed to noise as I recover. Do you think the Switch are a good match? Or would you recommend another one?
Thanks for the great video! Wanted to seek your opinion do you recommend Experience 2 or Experience 2 plus over Switch 2? I am thinking of using it when heading to malls or even travels where it can get noisy if crowded but also am concern if i cant hear my partner words when travelling.
Thank you! I like have the Mute, which comes with Experience 2 Plus, in case things are extra loud. So you’ll still get multiple filter options for a lower cost than Switch 2.
I have Experience 2 Plus connected to my car keys for what it’s worth.
- Steve
Went ahead and grab a pair of experience 2 plus and quiet 2 plus. Hope i will love it 😂
Nice, I’d love to know your thoughts after you’ve tried them.
Another benefit of buying Engage, Experience, or quiet is they come with more ear tips options. Switch 2 only comes with 1 style ear tips in multiple sizes.
@@hearadvisor How can you compare between Experience mode of Switch 2 vs Experience 2 plus? Which one is better at concert??
Thank you for informative video! I want to know your recommendation between Loop Experience 2 plus and EarPiece Music Pro :)
Thanks for watching. I really like Earpeace for their comfort and fit. Some of their filters also offer a lot of sound reduction which is great if you have louder exposures. I think Experience 2 will offer flatter sound reduction though. So it depends on your taste, what you are looking to use them for?
- Steve
@@hearadvisorThank you for the reply :) I tried both, and it feels that Earpeace Music Pro’s high frequency is much more clear. But I prefer the design and comfort of Experience 2. What do you think?
Hi, thank you for the review. I’m considering buying the switch 2 because of the 3-in-1. It’s for concerts, background noise cancelling and also reduce the sound of the wind when on my bike. Do you think the Switch 2 will be the perfect one for me?
Thanks for your reaction👍
Hi, thanks for your comment. If you are looking for a single earplug that'll cover the range from concerts to maximum noise reduction Switch 2 is a great option. There are other earplugs like Sennheiser SoundProtex Plus that come with various filters offering different amounts of sound reduction. However, Switch 2 will be more convenient and require less fussing with swapping filters.
- Steve
Great, thanks! Just ordered the Switch2.
I hope they work well for you! Feel free to stop back and lmk which filter worked best.
- Steve
I will do that for sure!