Loop Experience 2 Plus Ear Plugs Review – Solid Concert Protection?

Loop Experience 2 Plus Ear Plugs – Stylish Certified Hearing Protection for Concerts & Festivals, Live Events, Sports, DJs & Nightlife – 17dB Noise Reduction, (High-Fidelity) + Mute for extra coverage
Loop
- LESS NOISE, CRISPER SOUND – Enjoy the moment at your volume with Experience 2 earplugs. Designed with live events in mind, Experience 2 earplugs lower the volume without compromising sound quality, ensuring a crisp, clear listening experience at concerts, festivals, sporting events and beyond.
- CERTIFIED HEARING PROTECTION – Loop Experience 2 earplugs qualify as certified hearing protection, keeping your ears safe from damaging noise for peace of mind in loud situations. Experience 2 offers 17 dB (SNR) of filtered noise reduction.
- EXTRA COVERAGE ON DEMAND – Comes with removable Loop Mute accessories for an extra 3 dB of coverage when you need it most.
- MADE FOR DANCING AND MOVING – Designed to stay put day and night, Experience 2 earplugs are the perfect event companion. Customize your fit with 4 upgraded ear tip sizes for a secure fit, even in smaller ears. Loop earplugs are reusable, easy to clean and built to last.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Certified 17dB noise reduction protects hearing at concerts and festivals
- Mute accessories add an extra 3dB coverage when you need more isolation
- Includes 4 silicone and 3 foam ear tip sizes for a truly custom fit
- Compact keychain carry case keeps them accessible and protected
- Stays securely in ears during dancing and active movement
- Reusable and easy to clean — no single-use waste
Cons
- Earplugs can protrude slightly from the ear canal if not inserted deeply enough
- Mute accessories are small and easy to misplace during festival chaos
- No inline volume control or adjustable filter — you get fixed 17dB reduction
- Foam tips tend to lose grip after several uses and need replacing
Quick Verdict
The Loop Experience 2 Plus earplugs deliver exactly what they promise: certified hearing protection that doesn't turn live music into a muffled mess. The 17dB noise reduction is solid, the sound quality stays surprisingly crisp, and the addition of Mute accessories gives you flexibility for really loud environments. They're not perfect — the Mute pieces are tiny and easy to drop at a festival — but for anyone who cares about their hearing and still wants to enjoy the music, these are a worthwhile investment. I'd give them a 4.4 out of 5.
What Is the Loop Experience 2 Plus Ear Plugs?
Let me set the scene: it's 11:30 at night at a summer festival, the main stage is absolutely hammering, and I can feel my ears actually aching after about 40 minutes. That's when I started actually paying attention to hearing protection — and that's how the Loop Experience 2 Plus ended up in my ears for the first time. These are reusable filtered earplugs from Belgian brand Loop, designed specifically for live events like concerts, festivals, club nights, and sporting events. Unlike basic foam plugs that muffle everything into a dull thud, these use an acoustic filter to reduce volume while preserving clarity.

The "Plus" designation means you get the Loop Mute accessories in the box — essentially small silicone caps that click onto the earplugs to add an extra 3dB of noise reduction on top of the standard 17dB. So you've got two modes: the regular filtered experience for most gigs, and the extra-quiet mode when you're right in front of the speakers or the DJ booth gets a bit enthusiastic. In the box you get the earplugs themselves, the Mute accessories, four sizes of silicone tips (XS through L), three sizes of foam tips (S through L), and a keychain carry case that actually stays clipped to things without annoying you.
Key Features
- 17dB certified hearing protection with acoustic filter that preserves sound quality
- Loop Mute accessories add an extra 3dB reduction when needed
- Seven ear tip options: 4 silicone sizes (XS/S/M/L) and 3 foam sizes (S/M/L)
- Keychain carry case included — genuinely useful for festival conditions
- Reusable design with easy cleaning between uses
- Low-profile fit when inserted correctly
- Available in a range of colors to match your aesthetic
Hands-On Review
I used these across four events over about six weeks: a club night with a stacked techno lineup, a two-day outdoor festival, a friend's birthday party in a loud venue, and a sporting event. The first thing I noticed is how much better they feel compared to earlier Loop models — the housing is slightly reshaped and sits more flush in the ear. When I got the insertion depth right (twist and push, not just pop), they didn't stick out at all from the front view, which was a small but real confidence boost.

Sound quality was the pleasant surprise. I've tried budget concert earplugs before and the music always sounded like it was underwater. The Loop Experience 2 Plus keeps things recognisable — the kick drum still punches, the vocals cut through, and I could have a basic conversation without removing them. By the second festival night, I'd forgotten they were in until someone mentioned how loud the PA was, and I realised I genuinely couldn't tell from inside my own head. That feeling of hearing protection working is oddly satisfying.
The Mute accessories are a nice concept and genuinely useful in the right situations — cranking an extra 3dB of reduction when I was standing near the stacks at the outdoor festival made a noticeable difference. Here's the catch though: they're small, black, and easily dropped on a dark, crowded dancefloor. I lost one Mute cap on night two of the festival and spent twenty minutes crouched near my feet at various points for the rest of the weekend. The white set that came in the box is slightly easier to spot on a dark floor, but honestly I'd recommend the colour-coded storage pouches or keeping spares if you're a frequent festival-goer.

Fit was genuinely good once I found my size. I ended up using the medium silicone tips for most situations — they created a reliable seal without the slight suction feeling that foam tips sometimes give me after an hour. The foam tips are there if you prefer them, and they work fine, but I'd describe them as slightly less secure during movement. After two full festival days in fairly warm weather, I didn't experience the irritation or soreness I've had with other earplugs after extended wear. That's a meaningful win when you're living in them for 8-10 hours at a time.
Who Should Buy It?
These are worth considering if you:
- Attend concerts, festivals, or club nights more than a couple times a year and care about long-term hearing health
- DJ or work in loud venues and need reliable, comfortable hearing protection you can wear for hours
- Have struggled with earplugs falling out during movement — the revised design genuinely addresses this better than older Loop models
- Want a reusable option rather than spending money on endless packs of single-use foam plugs
Skip these if you only occasionally find yourself in loud environments and don't want to invest in reusable gear. The Loop Experience 2 Plus also isn't the right choice if you need custom-fitted hearing protection for a medical reason — look into audiologist-made custom molds instead. And if you're预算-conscious and happy with standard 17dB reduction without the Mute option, the non-Plus version saves you some money.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Loop Experience 2 Plus isn't quite right for you, here are a couple of alternatives:
Eargasms Concert Earplugs — A well-established option in the concert earplug space. They offer similar 17dB reduction and are explicitly designed for music quality preservation. Some users find the Loop design more comfortable for all-day wear, but Eargasms are a credible alternative.
Loop Quiet Earplugs — From the same Loop brand but designed for sleep and general noise reduction rather than live events. If you want a dual-purpose earplug for both concerts and sleeping, the Quiet model might be more versatile, though it lacks the acoustic filter optimised for music.
Vibes High-Fidelity Concert Earplugs — These use a different filter design and offer around 22dB reduction with a focus on flat response across frequencies. A solid choice if you prioritise absolute fidelity over Loop's slightly bass-friendly signature.
FAQ
They offer 17dB of noise reduction (SNR rating) as standard. With the included Loop Mute accessories attached, you get an additional 3dB for a total of 20dB reduction.
Final Verdict
The Loop Experience 2 Plus earplugs strike a genuinely good balance between hearing protection and music quality — two things that rarely coexist comfortably in this product category. The standard 17dB reduction handles most concert and festival situations well, and the Mute accessories are a thoughtful extra for when you really need that extra isolation. The comfort improvements over earlier Loop models are real, and the included carry case is genuinely useful rather than a throwaway extra. My only real gripes are the Mute accessories' propensity for disappearing on dark dancefloors and the inevitable day when the foam tips need replacing. Those are manageable annoyances rather than dealbreakers. For anyone serious about protecting their hearing while still enjoying live music properly, these earplugs are easy to recommend.