🎧 Own your soundscape, wherever life takes you.
Loop Switch 2 Adjustable Ear Plugs offer professional-grade noise reduction with three customizable modes (Quiet, Engage, Experience) delivering 20-26 dB SNR. Designed for all-day comfort with a slim profile and four ear tip sizes, they provide a perfect fit for any ear. The easy-to-use manual dial allows instant mode changes without batteries or electronics, making them ideal for focus, travel, socializing, and festivals. Included is a durable carry case for secure storage on the go.
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | Loop |
Format | Pair |
Country of origin | China |
M**.
Great earplugs, better than custom ones made using AI
Ive been really impressed by these ear plugs. Previously I bought a pair that were custom made using AI from a photo and cost a lot of money, these were never exactly right as they never really fitted in my ear properly. These Loops are really comfortable and from the off are great to use. Rightly or wrongly I wear them when I cycle (I have radar to warn of approaching cars), I find the wind noise a problem. I find that these work best on the middle setting and that still allows me to hear cars and sirens but is more than sufficient to significantly reduce wind noise. I would absolutely recommend these.
D**O
Wow!
These have been a great purchase. They fit really well - mine were perfect out of the box, but the ends are interchangeable with 3 other sizes included. They are easy to use, quite simply place into ear with a slight twist rather than pushing straight in. These have the 3 noise reducing modes which, after a few attempts, can be easily adjusted while wearing - they are very effective in any mode. They are small, as you'd expect, but easy to clean too. I've not tried sleeping with them, but would expect that they would be reasonably comfortable and would improve your sleep quality if you needed to use them for this.
M**E
Effective at blocking peripheral noise.
Comfortable and effective.We have a new build site next us and it has cut out most of the noise from the diggers and tipper trucks
N**C
My Favourite Loops So Far
I am neurodivergent and I needed to replace the loop engage’s that I lost so I thought the switch 2’s would be a nice upgrade.The case has a little more weight to it than my engage case did (the clasp on my engage case broke but I used them all the time so bear that in mind) and I like how the case has a nice little seat inside so overall the quality of the case is much nicer and I hope the clasp will last longer than the one on my old engage case but I plan to get some kind of protective case for the protective case just in case!The silver is very pretty and I love how they look like jewelry - the difference between the three modes is subtle but noticeable and enjoyable once you get the right ear plug sizes for each ear (for my loop engages I used XS for both ears - with my Switch 2’s I have a Large for my left ear and Small for my right ear*); I’m really glad I picked the switch 2’s as I really like the variety of sound and while I found it very fiddly at first to switch between modes I now feel (after 2 hours on and off of practicing) quite comfortable now. I have always enjoyed the way you put loop earplugs in your ears but it is odd at first when you don’t know how and I recommend watching videos on how to wear them when you first get them like I did as there is a method to it; you put them in a bit then twist them round then push them in comfortably and if they feel too tight or too loose try the different sizes on each ear until they feel right as you may need different sizes for each ear like I do with these ones.The Switch 2’s have a little more weight to them than my engage’s did (like the case) and I feel that’s a good thing for me; I like that better as I won’t forget I have them in as I’m more aware of them (there were times I’d panic and check to see my engages were still in as they were so light).I wear my loops every time I go out in public and every time I sit with my family or friends when they are watching YouTube, talking or listening to music (which drains me even more in the evening) and I felt absolutely lost without my engages. They may not be everyone’s favourite but they’re definitely mine and while they are a little more on the expensive side I think they are fantastic value for money as I’ve hated being without a pair and it’s so nice to have all three modes in one now!*Edit: it’s been a couple of days and I am now wearing the Small size in both ears so if you find a comfortable fit but that changes like I’ve found I’d advise carrying your other plug sizes with you when you aren’t at home so you can change them if you need to. As I said further up in my review I was an XS in both ears using my engages and I never had to change them but with the switch 2’s I am a small in each ear currently but started out more comfortable with one small and one large and I don’t mind that at all as I’m really happy with my Switch 2’s so far.
A**R
Don’t waste your money or your hearing
I bought two sets of these for my son and I for an AC/DC concert. The sound quality is terrible and adjusting them involves having to taken out of your ear and then trying to figure out which setting is high or low. The markings are difficult to see, if not impossible at a gig. The build quality also is very cheap for an expensive item and the performance most definitely doesn’t warrant their price. Fortunately, i also took a set of kids ear defenders with me for my son. I, however, have ringing ears the day after,Definitely not good ear protection and very definitely not good value.
S**G
The best concert earplugs I have found
Ever since I suffered from tinnitus for a few months ten years or so ago, I have always worn earplugs at rock concerts to avoid the possibility of aggravating it.I've tried multiple different types - I started out with the Etymotics that are widely recommended, but they were brutally uncomfortable to wear and never seemed to block much sound, while completely cutting the treble and ruining the sound balance.For several years thereafter, I used a pair of Dubs from the short-lived Doppler Labs in the US, which were a lot more comfortable than the Etymotics, but still weren't perfect, and also rolled off more treble than I wanted.But I've now worn a pair of these at a couple of gigs, and they are pretty close to perfect. Extremely comfortable to the point you forget you are wearing them, but still very secure in your ears, and easy to fit and remove. But the best thing is the sound. They have switchable attenuation, and on the lowest (i.e. least attenuated) setting, the sound through them was excellent - no aggressive treble cut, what sounded like a completely flat sound balance; just quieter. They reduced the volume to the point where I had no concern it was going to do me any harm, but I could still enjoy the music.I still don't like wearing earplugs at gigs; they are a necessary evil - but these are by far the best I have found; thoroughly recommended to anyone else who wants to take care of their hearing while still (largely) enjoying the music!
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