Stylish earplugs for raves
The music’s pounding. You’re dancing like you’ve never danced before. The night is amazing… Until you leave the rave, and you have an annoying ringing in your ears.
Sound familiar? Raves are a whole lot of fun – but they’re also seriously loud which can lead to hearing damage if you’re not careful. Luckily, noise-induced hearing loss and damage is 100% preventable – all you need are a pair of rave earplugs.They’re a simple, stylish and comfortable way for rave-goers to protect their hearing, while still soaking up the full experience
Why should you use earplugs for raves?
At the risk of stating the obvious, raves are loud. The average nightclub is 100 decibels – and at that level, it can take just 15 minutes for potential hearing damage to kick in, if you’re not using any protection.
That can manifest as noise-induced hearing loss, which can either be the result of exposure to a single extremely loud noise, or prolonged exposure to loud noises over time. So, if you’re raving every weekend, you could be running the risk of hearing loss over time.
It can also look like tinnitus (that frustrating ringing in your ears), temporary threshold shift (temporary hearing loss after exposure to loud noise), or hyperacusis (extreme noise sensitivity).
Wearing earplugs for raves can mitigate these risks, and ensure you can enjoy raving for a long time to come.
They can also help if you find raves overwhelming – they’re crowded, noisy places after all. If you love dancing to the beat, but have noise sensitivity and find loud environments anxiety-inducing, rave ear protection can take the edge off the noise. That means you’re free to enjoy your night to the fullest, with less sensory fatigue.
Why Loop Earplugs are your best option
Traditional foam earplugs block out sound – a key concern for many rave-goers who want to hear every note, beat and drop. The best earplugs for waves filter sound waves rather than muffling them, ensuring you won’t miss a single thing.
Enter Loop Experience earplugs. They offer up to 18 dB (SNR) and 7 dB (NRR) of noise reduction – or you can get an extra 5dB with the Loop Mute accessory for even more protection. They combine a patented acoustic channel and mesh to filter them instead, keeping sound quality clear, just at a reduced volume, so you’ll still hear everything perfectly.
They come with a choice of four ear tip sizes so you can get the perfect fit for you – so once they’re in place, they’ll stay put for hours, no matter how much dancing you do. And thanks to the tips’ comfortable silicone construction, they’ll feel comfortable to wear all night long.
They come in a choice of colors, so you can match them to your rave outfit – looking good and making an impression with your look is a very important part of rave culture, after all. And if you’re going for a minimalist look, they come in a handy small carry case that can easily slip into your pocket or bag, or even attach to your keychain. Or you could use the Loop Link, a tug-resistant connector cord that keeps your Loop earplugs safe and sound around your neck so you can dance to your heart’s content – knowing your earplugs are always within reach.
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Frequently asked questions
Should you bring earplugs to a rave?
Raves are seriously fun – but they’re also seriously loud. It’s a good idea to use earplugs to protect yourself from potential hearing loss and damage including tinnitus and hyperacusis.
How can I protect my hearing at a rave?
It’s easy to protect your hearing at a rave with stylish rave earplugs. Loop Experience earplugs offer up to 18dB (SNR) of filtered noise reduction – meaning you can still hear everything perfectly, just at a lower volume.
Will wearing earplugs diminish my rave experience?
It depends on what earplugs you choose. Traditional foam earplugs block out noise, while Loop Experience earplugs filter sound waves instead. That means you can still hear every note and beat perfectly, but at a lower volume so your hearing is protected.
Are there any risks associated with not using earplugs at raves?
Raves can be around 100 decibels – or even louder – and at that level, it can take just 15 minutes for potential hearing damage to occur if you’re not using hearing protection. Rave earplugs, then, can reduce the risk of hearing loss and damage including conditions like tinnitus – which means you can keep enjoying the full rave experience for many years to come.