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The Best Earplugs for Protecting Your Hearing (2026)

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Why This Matters

The new Loop Quiet 2 earplugs offer enhanced noise reduction and superior comfort, especially for sleeping, marking a significant advancement in personal hearing protection. Their design improvements cater to both everyday use and specialized scenarios like concerts, highlighting the industry's focus on customizable, comfortable, and effective hearing solutions for consumers. These innovations underscore the growing importance of hearing health in an increasingly noisy world.

Key Takeaways

The Loop Quiet 2 look almost identical to the Loop Experience earplugs, but there are two crucial differences: With no acoustic filter, they're capable of blocking out more noise—24 dB rather than 18—and they're made entirely from soft silicone, including the round protrusion that sits almost at right angles to the interchangeable tip. That means these silicone earplugs fit right inside the concha of your ear, entirely flush with your head, so when you lie on your side there is very little force applied to the earplug and also less chance of inadvertently knocking them loose. That makes the Loop Quiet 2 the most comfortable earplugs for sleeping.

The loop itself is made of silicone, but it's rigid enough that putting the earplugs in or taking them out is easy. They feel nice and snug when in situ without giving you that bunged-up feeling that comes with some pairs. You get four different-sized sets of ear tips (though actually changing the ear tips can be a pain), and the whole thing is washable in warm water. They even come in four colors, so you can match them to your bedsheets. —Parker Hall

Best Earplugs for Concerts

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When I went to see my wife's favorite band, the opener was a doom-metal duo with full stacks of amplifiers. I grabbed some foam earplugs from the bar, but I’d have fared much better if I’d had the Earpeace Music Pros on my keychain.

These NPR-backed earplugs fit perfectly in my ears and come with a small aluminum carrying case. They’re super comfortable and can pull a solid 13 decibels from noisy signals—often the difference between some hearing damage and none—in a way that doesn’t suck all the high end out of the sound. Don’t just take my word for it. Legendary NPR music critic Bob Boilen says he has worn his at thousands of shows. —Parker Hall

Best Cheap Earplugs for Shows

These super-comfortable earplugs can reduce noise by up to 22 decibels, and they won't irritate your ears even if you wear them for 18 hours at a time. The silicone shell is easy to clean, and you'll get three sizes to ensure a proper in-ear fit, plus a handy metal keychain case where you can store them. I frequently wear them at some of the loudest bass music festivals in the world, and they do a good job at filtering out extreme highs and lows without muffling the sounds I paid to hear. My only complaint is that the silicone shells can get yellow over time, but the attenuators on my oldest pair are still kicking after five years. —Louryn Strampe

Best-Looking Earplugs

Photograph: Louryn Strampe

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