

Let those who want to hear, hear. For those who do not want to, well, you can use an earplug as an aid.
I've been busy studying for my exam for the past few days (maybe weeks) and I realized the importance of SILENCE.
Not only silence is important to me during my studies, but also during my bedtime. Why? Certain sound such as the footsteps of your family members, or the noisy revving of your neighbours' Subaru/Evo, or even the mating mourns of stray cats can disturb/disrupt my sleep.
To counter this, I use my faithfully foam ear plug, the EAR Taperfit2.

For those who are new to earplug, I would like to say that foam earplug is the best available portable noise controlling equipment. Even active noise cancellation technology, custom fit silicone earplug and ear muff cannot beat this. Of course if you use a ear muff and a foam earplug, it is more effective than using any of the mentioned above. However, singular noise control, it is still foam.
However, there is the hygiene concern. If you roll the foam earplug with unclean hand, your ears may get infected. As such, I recently got a few sets of no-roll foam earplugs that do not require the use of hand to roll the foam into the ears, I will test out the effectiveness.
For sound reference, here is my control variable.
-Ear Taperfit2
-Window XP, full 100% volume
- Youtube Comedy Talk show @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOWlpvOPKXc 100% volume at the youtube software.
-Creative Gigaworks T3 @ 40% of the volume (considered loud)
-Sitting 1 m away from the speaker
So using my Taperfit2, the noise level was reduced approximately by 40%.
Note: I have average size ear canals.
Now let us take a look at the performance of no-roll foam.
1) EAR Express Pod Plugs (NRR25 - Higher the number, theoretically the better.)

Noise Reduction: 10%
Comfortable.
2) EAR Push-Ins ComforTip (NRR26)

Spongy big head with the foam characteristics the same as Express Pod. I cannot insert them inside them into my ear without them sliding out. As a result, they sit just outside my ears. Maybe these are for those who have HUGE ear canal. And I mean HUGE.
Noise Reduction 2%
Not Comfortable.
3) EAR Push-Ins (NRR28)

Noise Reduction: 20%
Comfortable
4)Peltor Next No-Touch (NRR29)

Noise Reduction: 35%
Very Comfortable
5) Peltor Skull Screw (NRR30)

Noise Reduction: 35%
Comfortable
6) EAR Push_Ins With Grip Ring (NRR30)

Noise Reduction 30%
Comfortable.
7) EAR Softouch (NRR31)

Noise Reduction: 35%
Comfortable.
Here are all 7 of them.


To conclude: out of all 7, I would choose Peltor Next No-Touch as it is the most comfortable among all of them and offer the highest noise reduction among the no-roll foam earplugs. Second in place are EAR SofTouch and Peltor Skull Screw. However, both their sizes mean wearing them overnight to sleep may not be comfortable.
Still, roll-down foam, in my opinion, is better. But still, if you have problem with hand hygiene or do not want the hassle of rolling and inserting the foam, no-roll foam can be a good alternative.