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Earplugs for Tinnitus

Support for hearing protection in noisy environments

Prevent ringing ears after loud events

You’ve had an amazing night out at a club, only to leave with ringing ears. Or you spend all day working on a construction site, and battle with buzzing ears when your shift ends. Or perhaps you’ve spent the night singing along to your favourite band live in concert – only to leave the gig with ringing ears.

It’s called tinnitus, and whatever the situation, there’s one common denominator that can cause tinnitus: loud noise.

Sometimes tinnitus is temporary, and vanishes after a few hours – but sometimes, the damage can be permanent. And once you’ve got tinnitus, it doesn’t go away.

Loud noises aren’t the only cause of tinnitus – but they’re one of the most common, and the most preventable. So, if you find yourself in loud environments where noise-induced hearing loss is a risk, it’s important to protect your hearing. Luckily, there’s one easy way to do that: with tinnitus earplugs.

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Benefits of earplugs for tinnitus sufferers

Tinnitus can be caused by several things, such as high blood pressure, inner ear disorders, and hearing loss. For some of these conditions, tinnitus is temporary – and once the condition is treated, the tinnitus will go away. But for others, like tinnitus caused by hearing loss, it’s permanent.

The best way of preventing tinnitus in the first place, then, is to protect your ears from hearing damage. And if you already have tinnitus, reducing your exposure to loud noises is key to safeguarding your long-term hearing health.

But we don’t recommend that you avoid loud noises completely. That’s no fun, and it can actually make your tinnitus even worse when you are exposed to loud noises.

Instead, protecting your ears with earplugs is the way to go. It’s not recommended that people with tinnitus wear earplugs 24/7. If you’re in a quiet environment with no background noise, you may become more sensitive to sound, which can make your tinnitus worse.

It is, however, recommended that you wear high-quality hearing protection in noisy environments to shield your ears from harsh volume levels.

How Loop Earplugs provides extra support for people with tinnitus

Traditional foam earplugs block sounds out completely – which isn’t ideal for tinnitus sufferers. Although you want to reduce the intensity of loud noises, the silence created by foam earplugs can actually increase your awareness of the ringing in your ears.

When it comes to earplugs and tinnitus, it’s better to look for ones which filter sound waves rather than block them out – like Loop Experience earplugs. They offer up to 18 decibels (SNR) or 7 dB (NRR) of noise reduction to reduce the intensity of noise, without blocking it out entirely. You’ll still be able to hear perfectly – making them a great choice for concerts, nightclubs and other events – just at a lower volume.

They come with a choice of four ear tip sizes so you can get the perfect fit for you, and the tips are made from super soft silicone for all-day comfort. So you can get out there and do all the things you love, with the volume turned down to a level that feels right for you.

Don’t let it hold you back

With the right tinnitus earplugs, you won’t have to let it hold you back anymore.  

Imagine being able to enjoy house parties with your friends, and being able to hear them while still wearing earplugs. Or losing yourself in the music at a concert. Or not having to cut a night out short when your friends want to go to a bar.  

Imagine being free of the fear of triggers and noises that have been holding you back from living fully

That’s where high-fidelity earplugs like the Loop Experience Plus can help. They: 

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Protect you

You won’t have to worry about triggers or noises you’re sensitive to. And you can relax knowing that your ears are well-protected from sudden, jarring background noise.

Mask the noise

Loop Experience Pro allows natural sound to come through, but just at a lower volume. While you can’t completely block out tinnitus, it means the ringing in your ears will be masked by the sounds of your environment, and you can enjoy a more balanced layer of sound that takes the harsh edge off your surroundings.

Look good

Loop Experience Pro earplugs have an attractive ring design, come in a range of colors, and fit discreetly in your ears.

Are comfortable

With ear tips in different sizes, you can find your perfect fit and wear them comfortably for a long time.

“Works really well. Easy to use in public, parties and at places that would usually overwhelm my head and trigger tinnitus. Amazed how I’m still able to hear my friends and voices while at the club floor – can definitely recommend these earplugs!”

- Christine N.

“I suffer from tinnitus and have found the earplugs to reduce the piercing screech…these have been a life changer!” 

- Reeves-Luke E.

“Amazing product. I suffer from hyperacusis, tinnitus and somatosensory hearing loss. I needed some hearing protection for the first concert I would go to since my diagnosis, I am so glad that I found these…Thank you”

- Julia H.

Frequently asked questions

What is tinnitus?

Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source. People often describe it as ringing, buzzing, humming, whistling, or clicking in one or both ears. The experience varies from person to person and may be temporary or ongoing.

What causes tinnitus?

Tinnitus can be associated with many factors, including exposure to loud noise, hearing changes, ear infections, certain medications, stress, fatigue, and other health conditions. Because there are many possible causes, experiences can vary significantly between individuals.

Can earplugs help with tinnitus?

Earplugs do not treat tinnitus. However, many people use hearing protection to reduce exposure to loud environments that may contribute to hearing discomfort or make tinnitus symptoms feel more noticeable. Protecting your hearing can be an important part of maintaining long-term hearing health.

Can loud concerts cause tinnitus?

Exposure to loud sounds, including concerts, festivals, nightclubs, and sporting events, can contribute to temporary or long-term hearing issues. Some people notice ringing or buzzing in their ears after attending loud events, which is why hearing protection is commonly recommended in high-noise environments.

Is ringing in the ears after a concert normal?

Many people experience temporary ringing, muffled hearing, or sensitivity to sound after being exposed to loud noise. While these symptoms often improve over time, repeated exposure to loud environments may increase the risk of ongoing hearing-related concerns.

Can tinnitus be temporary?

Yes. Some people experience temporary tinnitus after exposure to loud noise, such as concerts or sporting events. While symptoms may improve over time, experiences vary between individuals.

How can I protect my hearing at concerts and festivals?

Using hearing protection, taking breaks from loud areas, and limiting prolonged exposure to high sound levels are common ways to help protect your hearing. Filtered earplugs can reduce volume while allowing you to continue enjoying music and conversations.

What type of earplugs are best for concerts?

Many people prefer filtered earplugs for concerts because they reduce sound levels while helping preserve clarity. This can make it easier to enjoy live music while reducing exposure to potentially harmful noise levels.

Can tinnitus get worse after repeated noise exposure?

Repeated exposure to loud environments may contribute to hearing-related concerns and may make tinnitus symptoms feel more noticeable for some individuals. Protecting your hearing consistently can help reduce unnecessary noise exposure over time.

Should I wear earplugs at live music events?

Hearing protection is commonly recommended at concerts, festivals, clubs, and other loud events. Even when sound levels feel comfortable, prolonged exposure to loud noise can place stress on your hearing.

What is the difference between filtered earplugs and foam earplugs?

Foam earplugs are designed to block as much sound as possible. Filtered earplugs reduce volume while helping preserve the natural quality of sound, making them a popular choice for concerts, festivals, and social events.

Can tinnitus affect only one ear?

Yes. Some people experience tinnitus in one ear, while others notice it in both ears or perceive it as coming from inside their head. The experience can vary widely depending on the individual and the underlying cause.

What sounds can trigger tinnitus symptoms?

People often report that loud music, construction noise, power tools, sporting events, heavy traffic, and other high-volume environments can make tinnitus symptoms more noticeable. Triggers can differ from person to person.

Can stress make tinnitus worse?

Many people report that stress, fatigue, or lack of sleep can make tinnitus feel more noticeable. While experiences vary, managing overall wellbeing is often discussed as part of a broader approach to hearing health.

Can flying make tinnitus worse?

Changes in pressure during flights can affect how some people perceive tinnitus. Experiences vary, and people with concerns about air travel and hearing health should consider seeking professional advice.

Are earplugs suitable for everyday hearing protection?

Earplugs can be useful in a variety of noisy situations, including commuting, traveling, attending events, working in loud environments, or spending time around power tools and machinery. The right choice depends on the environment and the level of hearing protection needed.

Can earplugs block out specific frequencies and sounds that trigger tinnitus?

Loop Experience earplugs don’t block out specific frequencies – but they do reduce the overall volume of noise across a broad range of frequencies, offering up to 18 dB (SNR) of noise reduction. 

Can I still hear conversations while wearing filtered earplugs?

Filtered earplugs are designed to reduce overall volume while helping preserve speech and environmental awareness. This allows many people to continue conversations more comfortably in noisy settings.

How loud is too loud for hearing safety?

Sounds above certain levels may increase the risk of hearing-related concerns when exposure is prolonged. Concerts, festivals, clubs, and some workplaces can reach sound levels where hearing protection is commonly recommended.

Can hearing protection prevent tinnitus?

No hearing protection can guarantee prevention of tinnitus. However, reducing unnecessary exposure to loud noise is widely recognized as an important part of protecting hearing health and reducing the risk of noise-related hearing concerns.

When should I speak with a healthcare professional about tinnitus?

If tinnitus is persistent, worsening, sudden, affecting only one ear, or causing concern, consider speaking with a qualified healthcare professional. They can help assess your individual situation and provide personalized advice.

Are earplugs safe to use regularly?

When used according to their instructions, earplugs are commonly used for hearing protection in noisy environments. Choosing the right type of earplug and maintaining proper hygiene can help ensure a comfortable experience.

Why is hearing protection important even if I don't have tinnitus?

Protecting your hearing is not only for people who already experience tinnitus. Limiting exposure to loud noise can help support long-term hearing health and may reduce the risk of noise-related hearing concerns in the future.

Can earplugs be used in both quiet and noisy environments to manage tinnitus?

It’s not recommended that you use tinnitus earplugs in quiet environments, as it can end up making your tinnitus worse. That’s because, when there’s no background noise, you may become more sensitive to sound – meaning that your tinnitus is worse when you are exposed to noise. However, it is highly recommended to wear earplugs to protect your hearing in noisy environments and keep everyday sounds at a comfortable volume.

The Loop difference

Reduces background noise

Reduces
background noise

Earplugs for every occasion

Earplugs for
every occasion

Reusable and durable

Reusable and
durable

Comfy & customizable fit

Comfy &
customizable fit

Dozens of bold colors

Dozens of
bold colors

2-year warranty

2-year warranty

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