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14.03.2025 - 06:25 / cntraveler.com
Traveling can be a noisy affair—from crying babies on airplanes to busy main streets with honking cars that drive past your hotel room at 3 a.m. While the noises of a new city can certainly be worth experiencing (whether that be actual music rooted in a specific location or the ambient sounds of church bells and passing trolleys), not all sounds are made the same. To help you block out any unnecessary background noise and get a good night’s sleep—or simply a moment of peace and quiet—Loop earplugs come in handy. Nothing will run you down quite as quickly while on vacation as poor sleep and no relaxation. As a personal favorite earplug of mine, I can attest that Loops are the ideal travel companion, whether that be for getting some shut-eye on the plane, helping you focus on remote work in a crowded coffee shop, or protecting your eardrums at a club in Lisbon. Read on to see how you can save money on a pair for yourself.
New Loop shoppers will be thrilled to hear that you can easily save on your very first order. When you sign up for the brand’s free newsletter, you’ll receive an exclusive promo code just for you—the single-use coupon is sent directly to your email, offering 10% off your first order.
Loop has nine different styles depending on your needs, ranging from a heavier-duty noise-dampening experience ideal for a night of deep sleep to the perfect buds to protect your ears during a concert or music festival. The products range slightly in style and how much noise they filter so you can create a personalized experience to match your needs.
Once you’ve signed up and gotten a deal on your first pair, it’s time to become a true Loop Earplugs member (and save even more). Members start immediately earning points and are able to unlock members-only rewards on every online purchase. To become a member, simply create a Loop account on their site and reap the benefits. You’ll get five points for each dollar you spend on Loop products on the online store, so really, it pays to try out as many styles as you want. Once you start earning points you’ll be able to redeem them for exclusive rewards. You can also earn points in other ways aside from purchasing online: You’ll get 250 on your birthday, 100 when you leave a review, and 25 if you subscribe to their YouTube channel, just to name a few. There are four tiers of membership—each with its own respective perks—based on the number of points you have. For example, by 2,000 points you’ll reach the “Innovator” level, and get a free set of Loop Quiet earplugs in addition to the benefits you receive from the first two tiers.
Once you fall in love with your Loops—and how protected your peace (and eardrums) feel—you can start getting your friends in on the goods.
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