Kupu Whakataki
The Loop Experience 2 Earplugs are designed to provide certified hearing protection while maintaining sound clarity. Ideal for environments with loud music, events, or general noise, these earplugs reduce volume without compromising the quality of your listening experience. This manual provides instructions for proper use, care, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your earplugs.
Ka mutu te huaview
The Loop Experience 2 earplugs feature a unique acoustic channel and a mesh filter, engineered to reduce noise while preserving sound fidelity. They are designed for comfort and a secure fit, making them suitable for extended wear.

Image: A pair of Rose Gold Loop Experience 2 earplugs, showcasing their distinctive circular design and soft ear tips.

Image: An exploded diagram illustrating the internal components of a Loop earplug, including the ear tip, mesh filter, membrane, and acoustic channel.
Āhuatanga matua:
- 17 dB Noise Reduction (SNR): Reduces overall volume while preserving sound quality.
- Certified Hearing Protection: Protects ears from harmful noise levels in loud environments.
- Whakanoho pai me te Haumaru: Designed to stay in place, even during active use.
- Reusable and Easy to Clean: Durable design for long-term use and simple maintenance.
- Rahi Aki Taringa Maha: Includes XS, S, M, L silicone ear tips for personalized comfort.
Ihirangi mokete
Upon opening your Loop Experience 2 Earplugs package, you should find the following items:

Image: The Loop Experience 2 earplugs presented in their open packaging, showing the earplugs, various ear tip sizes, and the compact carry case.
- 1 set of Loop Experience 2 Earplugs
- 4 sets of silicone ear tips (sizes XS, S, M, L)
- 1 convenient Carry Case with keychain
Tatūnga me te Tīmatanga
Proper insertion and fit are crucial for the effectiveness and comfort of your Loop Experience 2 Earplugs. Follow these steps to ensure the best experience:
- Choose the Right Ear Tip Size:
Your package includes four sizes of silicone ear tips (XS, S, M, L). Experiment with each size to find the one that provides a snug, comfortable fit without causing pressure or discomfort. The correct size will create a good seal in your ear canal.

Image: Visual guide demonstrating the insertion of the earplugs and the importance of trying different ear tip sizes to achieve a perfect, comfortable seal. The earplugs should not protrude or be visible from the front when correctly inserted.
- Insert the Earplugs:
Gently insert the earplug into your ear canal. Twist it slightly to secure it in place. The earplug should feel comfortable and create a subtle seal, reducing ambient noise. When properly inserted, the earplugs should not protrude excessively or be easily visible from the front.
- Whakamātauhia te Pai:
Once inserted, speak aloud or listen to your surroundings. The sound should be noticeably reduced but still clear. If the fit feels loose, or if sound reduction is minimal, try a larger ear tip. If it feels too tight or causes pain, try a smaller ear tip.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Loop Experience 2 Earplugs are designed for various loud environments where you want to reduce noise while maintaining sound clarity and awareness.
Recommended Usage Scenarios:
- Konohete me nga Huihuinga: Enjoy live music at a comfortable volume, protecting your hearing from peak sound levels.
- Live Events: Suitable for sports events, parties, and other gatherings where noise levels can be high.
- Ngā kaiwaiata: Practice or perform with reduced volume, preserving the quality of your sound.
- Nightlife: Experience clubs and bars without the ringing ears afterward.
- General Noise Reduction: Use in any situation where you desire a clearer, less overwhelming sound experience.

Image: A person at a concert, smiling and wearing Loop earplugs, demonstrating the ability to enjoy loud environments while protecting hearing and maintaining sound quality.

Image: Two individuals engaged in conversation and laughter, with one wearing Loop earplugs, highlighting the earplugs' ability to facilitate easier communication in noisy environments.
Te Tiaki me te Tiaki
To ensure the longevity and hygiene of your Loop Experience 2 Earplugs, follow these simple maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Regularly clean your earplugs with a damp cloth and warm water. For a deeper clean, you can use a mild soap. Ensure they are completely dry before storing them.
- Rokiroki: Always store your earplugs in the provided carry case when not in use. This protects them from dust, dirt, and damage.
- Aukati i nga matū kino: Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the silicone ear tips or the earplug material.
- Tirotiro auau: Periodically check the earplugs and ear tips for any signs of wear or damage. Replace ear tips if they become worn or lose their elasticity.

Image: A person wearing Loop earplugs connected by a Loop Link accessory, illustrating how to keep the earplugs secure and prevent loss when not in use.
Raparongoā
If you encounter any issues with your Loop Experience 2 Earplugs, refer to the following common troubleshooting tips:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Poor noise reduction or sound quality. | Te rahi hē o te pito taringa, te whakaurunga hē rānei. | Ensure you have selected the correct ear tip size for a snug fit. Re-insert the earplugs, twisting gently to create a seal. The earplugs should not protrude. |
| Discomfort or pain. | Ear tip size is too large or earplugs are inserted too deeply. | Try a smaller ear tip size. Ensure the earplug is not pushed too far into the ear canal. |
| Ka ngawari te taka o ngā puru taringa. | Ear tip size is too small or earplugs are not inserted securely. | Try a larger ear tip size. Ensure the earplug is twisted gently to create a secure fit. |
| Earplugs feel dirty or clogged. | Te kohikohinga o te ware taringa, o te paru rānei. | Clean the earplugs and ear tips thoroughly with a damp cloth and warm water. Ensure the acoustic channel is clear. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | en-ex-ros-03 |
| Whakatauranga Whakaiti Haruru (SNR) | 17 dB |
| Rauemi | Silicone (ear tips), Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (earplug body) |
| Tae | Rose Koura |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 7.8 x 7.8 x 1.9 cm |
| Taumaha | 30 Karamu |
| Te whakamahi ano | Ka taea te whakamahi ano |
| Ngā Rahi o te Tipi Taringa kua Whakaurua | XS, S, M, L |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Loop Earplugs are designed for durability and performance. For specific warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Loop Earplugs website. For customer support, product inquiries, or assistance with troubleshooting, please contact Loop customer service through their official channels.
You can often find additional support and FAQs on the brand's official webpae: Visit the Loop Store on Amazon



