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Autism and sensory overload often go hand-in-hand. And sometimes, that means the world can be overwhelming for people with autism.

Everyone experiences the world differently, and every autistic person will have different sensory triggers. But one of the most common is noise sensitivity. In some cases, that can be wonderful – it can mean that you’re more in tune with the subtle details of sounds, could mean that you make a fantastic musician, or that you have a unique perspective on the world.

But sometimes, it can make navigating a world full of sounds more challenging. It can lead to stress, anxiety and overwhelm – and, if you’re keen to seek out quiet environments, it could be socially isolating, too.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. Adding autism earplugs to your sensory toolkit can be a great way to take the edge off and reduce the overwhelm in your everyday life.

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What are the benefits of noise reducing earplugs for autism?

Crowded supermarkets or busy bars. Social gatherings where there’s loud music and lots of conversations all happening at once. Unexpected noises like fireworks, applause, or a balloon suddenly popping.

Whatever your particular auditory triggers, they can be difficult to deal with. Because autistic people process sensory stimuli differently, it can mean that they have heightened reactions to sounds that might not be bothersome for other people.

That can mean that sounds are overwhelming, which can lead to stress, anxiety or meltdowns. And when there’s lots of background noise, it can be difficult to zone in on any particular one – meaning that it can be challenging to concentrate on conversations, studying, or whatever else you need to focus on.

Wearing earplugs for autism can help to reduce the overwhelm by lowering the level and intensity of sounds that reach your eardrums – meaning you can create a more comfortable environment for yourself. When there are fewer sounds competing for your attention, you’re less likely to feel overwhelmed which can, in turn, help to reduce your levels of stress and anxiety.

And when you reduce the amount of background noise, it means your brain doesn’t have to try to figure out which ones are important. Instead, you can focus on the task or activity at hand without being overwhelmed by all the other noises around you.

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Why Loop Earplugs are the best choice for people with autism

Traditional foam earplugs and ear defenders block out noise. That can be great in some situations – but not when you want to stay engaged with the world around you.

Loop Engage earplugs are designed to help you stay connected, by filtering sound waves instead of blocking them out. They’re made to limit the occlusion effect, which is that echoey, head-underwater feeling that you sometimes get with earplugs, so that your own voice sounds more natural when speaking. And they offer up to 16 decibels (SNR) and 10 decibels (NRR) of noise reduction, to reduce sounds to a more tolerable level.

Noise reduction earplugs are a great self-regulation tool for people with autism. They put you in control of your own environments, and because our earplugs come in a handy Carry Case, they’re easy to pop in your pocket or bag, ready to pull out whenever you need a helping hand to stay present, calm and focused.

Earplugs to turn down the volume

Noise sensitivity is challenging. For many people it interferes with work, relationships and socializing. Thanks to Loop, it’s increasingly easy to manage it.

Gone are the days of giant headphones that block and muffle sound – we’ve been busy designing the best noise-reducing earplugs for autism. Check out Loop Experience and Loop Engage. Here’s the lowdown:

Loop Experience

For extra protection, these autism earplugs reduce noise by up to 18 decibels. They feature an innovative acoustic channel that works to filter outside noise – making them the ideal noise-canceling earplugs for autism. But don’t worry – you’ll still hear all the important stuff and sound quality will never suffer.

Loop Engage

Loop Engage are designed with conversation in mind. They offer up to 16 decibels of coverage and are designed to limit the ‘occlusion effect.’ Which is that echoey, head-underwater feeling you get with most earplugs. They’re the perfect noise-reducing earplugs for autism as they reduce sensory overload without impacting your ability to chat and connect. Allowing you to remain present, calm, and focused.

Both of them

° Offer maximum comfort, fitting snugly into all types of ears

° Come in 4 unique colors

° Include a handy Carry Case

° Are recommended for anyone over the age of 12 – so they’re ideal for older children too.

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    The best for a social gathering

    I tried the new Loop Engage Plus at a restaurant. I could finally sit back, enjoy the conversations, and not feel overwhelmed. An amazing solution for all the noise-sensitive communities as well as just for social gatherings.

    - Ariana S.

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    I'm a universitystudent and suffer from autism. So I'm oversensitive when it comes to unwanted noises. My Loop Experience Plus earplugs allow me to "ignore" gossiping of my classmates in the room, but still allow me to listen to my professors. Thank you for making my lifemore manageable again.

    - Vendula B.

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Restore some calm to the chaos of everyday life. Take the edge off the noise of the world with our earplugs, perfect for autistic users managing sensory overload.

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Frequently asked questions

How can earplugs help individuals with autism?

Earplugs reduce the volume of external sounds, which means that you’re less likely to be overwhelmed by noise. Many people with autism are sensitive to sound, so by reducing the volume of the sounds, you’re more likely to feel calm and in control.

Do earplugs for autism completely block out all sounds?

Traditional foam earplugs block out noise, but earplugs like Loop Engage are designed to filter out sound waves. That means you can still hear everything that’s going on around you – just at a lower volume.

Can earplugs be used in combination with other sensory tools?

Earplugs are a great way of reducing noise and helping to self-regulate, but there are plenty of other sensory tools out there – and it’s a great idea to use a combination of strategies that work for you.

How effective are earplugs reducing sensory overload and promoting calmness?

Earplugs can be a great way to reduce sensory overload by reducing the intensity and volume of external sounds – which can, in turn, help you to feel calmer and more in control.

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FAQs

Can earplugs help with autism? ›

Vibes Hi-Fidelity Earplugs are an extremely helpful tool for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other sensory disorders. Sensitivity to sound can make everyday activities difficult, painful, uncomfortable, and impossible.

What are the best earplugs for children with autism? ›

Best Ear Protection for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Flare Calmer Kids.
  • Alpine Pluggies Kids Ear Plugs.
  • Joey Noise Cancelling Baby Earmuffs.
  • Alpine Muffy Kids Ear Muffs.
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Are Loop Earplugs worth it for autism? ›

Earplugs for autism can make a big difference to an individual's quality of life. Don't just take our word for it though – there are lots of happy Loopers out there who have found earplugs make a big difference to their autism symptoms. I tend to get anxious in crowded and loud places because of autism.

Can earplugs help with sensory overload? ›

Earplugs can help with the auditory component of sensory overload. By reducing how much sound reaches your ears, you may be able to bring your experience of the surrounding chaos to a manageable level. Some specialized earplugs can even cancel out loud noises while allowing you to participate in a conversation.

What is the noise reducer for autism? ›

Vibes earplugs substantially reduce loud noises and background noise. Comes with three sizes of soft silicone tips to accommodate the sensory sensitive.

What earplugs are good for ADHD overstimulation? ›

The best earplugs for ADHD keep you in the loop rather than cutting you off. Loop Experience earplugs are made to help you stay focused and engaged, reducing the volume without completely blocking out all sound.

What is the alternative to earplugs? ›

The various hearing protection alternatives to earplugs include earmuffs, custom-fitted ear moulds, and noise-cancelling headphones.

How do you soundproof autism? ›

Using ceiling tiles or suspended baffles is also recommended for soundproofing and blocking as the ceiling is the most open space in a room with a large surface area. If used correctly, these can absorb both high and low frequencies.

Do loop earplugs actually work? ›

Noise reduction level

The main reason these earplugs work for me is that, interestingly, they're not noise-canceling, so they don't block out as much noise as you may expect in earbuds. I've tried several foam earplugs to fall asleep, but I was always turned off by just how much noise they actually block.

Do Loop Earplugs help with overstimulation? ›

Noise-reducing earplugs can really help to deal with sensory overload as a parent. Earplugs such as Loop Engage and Loop Engage Plus.

What earplugs do ADHD children use? ›

Calmer® Kids is a life-changing earplug alternative that reduces annoying noises without blocking sound. They are hollow and accurately reflect sound into their ears making trigger noises much more manageable.

What age are Loop Earplugs for? ›

Loop Engage Kids is safe for kids aged 6-12 to use. All Loop products should be kept away from children under 3 years old to reduce the risk of choking. Loop Engage Kids is made out of hypoallergenic, non-toxic silicone and ABS. They've been tested extensively and do not cause damage to the inner ear canal.

Which is better, loop or flare? ›

Unlike regular ear plugs such as the Loop which simply lower the volume of sound, Flare Calmer changes the way sound enters the ear altogether. In effect, the sharp or 'pointy' bits are rounded off, making otherwise stressful, trigger or distracting sounds much more manageable.

Is sound sensitivity ADHD or autism? ›

While not all people with ADHD have sound sensitivity and not all with sound sensitivity have ADHD, the sensory issue is often comorbid (ADHD doesn't cause sound sensitivity, but they are comorbid due to other conditions such as autism or misophonia).

What makes sensory overload worse? ›

Sensory overload can be triggered by a wide variety of situations, sounds, or sights. Each person may be overwhelmed by something different. Some examples of situations that can trigger sensory overload include: Loud noises or music.

Do ear defenders work for autism? ›

By helping to reduce ambient and background noise, a pair of 'Ems' ear defenders help combat sensory overload, filter out distractions and increase calm, while still allowing your child to hear the voice of someone speaking to them.

What noise helps with autism? ›

Another study published in the Journal of Occupational Therapy in Mental Health showed that white noise can help individuals with autism spectrum disorder by reducing sensory overload and improving attention.

Are ear plugs good for ADHD? ›

Noise reducing earplugs for ADHD will create a quieter environment, leaving you less distracted and better able to focus your attention on where it matters. Plus, it'll reduce your stress levels if you find noise overwhelming, helping you to feel calmer and more in control in any situation.

Are ear problems common with autism? ›

The longitudinal data suggest that autistic children are 3.29 times more likely to have symptoms akin to 'glue ear' or similar ear infections, and 2.18 times more likely to have hearing loss or difficulties related to cold infection.

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