(This is a product review that is not endorsed by Loopearplugs.com)

A couple of months ago I was talking with one of the elders at church and he mentioned how his kids had gotten him some earplugs for Christmas that allowed him to get rid of background noise while still listening to people talk to him. It was strictly mechanical, without any electronic doodads or mucking around with your phone kind of garbage. I was very interested, as the "worship" time at our Sunday church has come to resemble a low level rock concert and the noise is enough to make me want to storm out. (for the record, I have, multiple times)

They have about 12 different products, or more and I settled on the Experience 2 Plus option. It is meant for a music scene, to damp down the noise without actually cancelling any of it. I got the "Plus" because it comes with an added "mute" ring to reduce the noise even further.

As you can see in the above picture, there is a black rubber ring inside the metallic ring. That is the "mute" and provides up to 17dB protection, as opposed to just the 12dB of the regular Experience 2.

There are various sized ear pieces depending on your ear size. It came with "regular" (I guess?) and I replaced them with the extra small. Fits very comfortably in my ears without making me feel like I was trying to jam a carrot in them. If you've worn those disposable foam earplugs, you'll know what I mean.

They fit tightly in a little clamshell case. As you can see, I got the silver edition and added the white mute plugs to them.

This shot is to give you a "little" perspective on just how small these are. I keep them in my messenger bag and right before the worship time starts, I pry them out of the clamshell and pop them into my ears.

I put them in and then rotate them backwards, so they fit snugly in my ear canal and the metal ring is in that open area leading to the ear opening.
Now the important part, do they work? Yes they certainly do! I could still hear everything, the piano, the singers, the guitars, the drums, the people around me singing, but it was much softer and didn't feel like I was being assaulted. There have been times in the past where I am just gripping the pew in front of me as hard as I can and white knuckling through the worship time. Now? While I don't enjoy the worship time (that's a completely different matter), I can stand there and not stress out or freak out. My shoulders aren't hunched up and my fists aren't clenched. What's even better, I can still hear when one of the singers speaks or the Pastor gets up and says something between songs, as is his wont. I will say that when I'm wearing these with the mute plug, I do not feel comfortable trying to carry on a conversation, as I can't judge the volume of my own voice. But I haven't walked out of a worship service in over two months, so that alone makes this an unqualified success in my books.
I have not used these in any other situation except the one described above. I could experiment and try removing the "mute" plug and see if I could wear these in a crowded area to improve hearing the person I'm talking to, but I have zero desire to remove and add a little piece of rubber, as I know I would lose it. If I wanted to use these in conversation, I'd probably buy the "Engage 2" version and just carry the 2 pair around. I'm seriously thinking about doing that, as I want to be able to talk while wearing them. Sometimes at potluck it gets down right noisy (with over 120 people packed into one area) and if I can cut that background noise down, it would be great.
These can be bought on their website (loopearplugs.com) or online at Amazon, Walmart or Target. I hope if this has been an informative post and possibly helpful. If you've got questions, ask away in the comments and I'll do my best to answer.




















