Grace from the Mirror’s shopping column tested out Loop’s Dream Earplugs to see if they could block out noisy neighbors as we get warmer and keep our windows open.
It’s officially the season to leave your windows open and trips away now that spring is here and summer is in full swing. That can lead to oomphing neighbors and plane rumbles. I sleep well. However, I’ve found it difficult to fall asleep if there is a lot of background noise. Thankfully, Loop earplugs have helped me find the solution to my issues.
I’ve never been a fan of using earplugs, especially as a side sleeper, because they make me uncomfortable all night long. However, I’ve really had a big change with Loop’s Dream earplugs, which cost $44.55.
These earplugs, which were specifically made for side sleepers and all-night wear, are by far the most comfortable I’ve ever tried, and they effectively block out ambient noise.
The soft, oval-shaped silicone ear tips have been created to mold and mold to your ear’s natural shape, preventing slipping out at night. There is also a low ear pressure caused by the soft silicone.
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They also have up to 27 dB noise reduction, helping to muffle out noises from the morning bin men to snoring partners and noisy neighbours. I love that they block unwanted background noises just enough to get a restful sleep but still allow me to hear my morning alarm.
Changeing these tips is relatively simple with the Dream earplugs because they come in four different ear tip sizes to ensure the best fit for you.
Loop Dream Earplugs

£44.95
Purchase here
Later in the year, I’ll have a few long-haul flights scheduled, so I have to bring these handy noise blockers with me. I can easily slip them into my hand luggage without taking up any room because they come with a compact carry case.
The only drawback, in my opinion, is that they don’t block as much noise as they could. This is not an issue for me because I prefer the comfort of them over anything else and only want the noise to be lightly drowned out. However, these may not work as well for you if your home or apartment is surrounded by a lot of noise.
Source: Mirror
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