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'Super comfy' Loop ear plugs are ideal for protecting hearing while at TRNSMT

'Super comfy' Loop ear plugs are ideal for protecting hearing while at TRNSMT

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'Been using these for a while now for gigs and love them. Super comfy even after a few hours. Barely noticed them being in.'
With festival season starting up, many people are sorting out their outfits and making sure they have packed all their essentials so they can fully enjoy a few days of live music. However, while these events can be fun and full of memories, they can also have a negative impact on our hearing.
For those who end up getting headaches from the constant ringing noise after concerts and festivals, or can become overwhelmed in loud events, investing in a set of quality ear plugs may be a purchase shoppers want to consider.
Amazon is currently selling the Loop Experience 2 Ear Plugs for £33.95. With TRNSMT just around the corner, the ear plugs are available in black, gold, rose and silver and can provide added hearing protection without cancelling out your favourite artist while they are on stage at Glasgow Green.
Designed with live events in mind, these Loop ear plugs are ideal for will lower the volume around users without compromising the sound quality. This means that shoppers will still have a crisp and clear listening experience no matter the occasion, whether it be a concert, festival or sporting event.
These ear plugs qualify as certified hearing protection and offer 17dB SNR of filtered noise reduction. Along with a carry case so users can slip the plugs in and out when needed, shoppers will be provided with four upgraded ear tip sizes so they can find the size that provides the most secure fit.
To use the plugs, all shoppers need to do is pop them into their ears, twist to secure and then get on with their day. To know if the plugs are inserted correctly, they shouldn't stick out from the front. So for those who are gearing up to attend a festival, these ear plugs may just become your saving grace.
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Alternatively, Amazon is also selling the Alpine Tune Earplugs. Dropping from £33.25 to £29.25, these ear plugs offer 19dB SNR to provide crystal clear audio at a safe volume. Available in six colours, shoppers will also have four oval tip sizes to choose from.
For those looking for ear plugs that are designed to help with sleep, Loop Earplugs are also selling the Quiet 2 edition on their website for £19.95. With 24dB SNR of noise reduction, these plugs are made with a flexible soft-touch silicone that will bring comfort for both day and night.
Back to the Experience 2 ear plugs, over 1,000 people have bought a set in the last 30 days and they currently have a 4.4 star rating from over 5,800 shoppers. Many reviewers shared their own experiences of wearing the plugs at concerts and festivals.
One happy shopper said: "I am a huge music fan and I attend a lot of music gigs and festivals, ever year. I have had several different types of ear plugs, which have be good over the years.
"I used these at an Interpol gig the other week and found them very easy to use; very comfortable but more importantly you could hear the singing & instruments with more clarity but without the dull noise. Even better, when leaving the gig, my ears weren't ringing like normally."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "Absolutely brilliant, bought so I could hear Bryan Adams properly with nothing else, it was only when I took one out to speak to my daughter I realised how much sound was being blocked, easy to fit and to remove."
However, not everyone was completely impressed by the ear plugs. One person wrote: "I think these earplugs look great but I find my own voice booms in my head making me feel a bit uncomfortable and talk too quietly to be heard by others."
With another commenting about the price: "As others have said, they are quite pricey for what they are, but they are very light and do the job. Invaluable for noisy restaurants or open-plan offices."
Despite this, one top reviewer wrote: "Comfortable, worked well at a recent festival and concert, I find they help to stop me getting overwhelmed by sound and give really good sound quality, focusing me on the music and not hearing that much of those around me."
While another praised: "Been using these for a while now for gigs and love them. Super comfy even after a few hours. Barely noticed them being in."
To buy the Loop Experience 2 Ear Plugs, click HERE.
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