Alix Earle’s ‘festival season necessities’ include these trendy earplugs that are almost 30% off

While Alix Earle is practically up to her ears in trendy new products, these buzzy earplugs cut through the noise.
The TikTok sensation included the Loop Quiet 2 Earplugs in an Amazon roundup of her “festival season necessities” — and just in time for Coachella, they’re on sale for nearly 30% off.
In addition to the lilac ones Earle spotlighted, the reusable plugs come in seven colors ranging from white and black to neon green.
Loops Quiet 2 Earplugs

The soft silicone earbuds provide mid-level noise reduction, helping to muffle loud noises while you’re attending concerts, traveling or even working in a loud coffee shop.

Earle proved they also come in handy for sleeping in a loud house last December, when she used the brand’s gold Experience 2 Earplugs in a TikTok. (“Everyone was crunching nuts … they turned on a football game,” she said.)
Loops Quiet 2 Earplugs

Loops Quiet 2 Earplugs

Reviewers are equally obsessed with Loops; the Quiet 2 earbuds have racked up over 4,350 five-star ratings, and are currently the No. 1 bestselling earplugs on Amazon.
“These earplugs block out all but the loudest noises while still being clear enough to have a conversation with someone in the same room,” one reviewer wrote, calling them “super comfortable to the point where you can barely tell you’re wearing them.”
“I will never buy another brand of earplugs again!” a second raved of the colorful design, which comes with four different silicone tips for a customized fit.
With Coachella nearly here, it just might be the prime time to pick up a pair (or several) with Amazon’s two-day shipping.
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