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Precautions for long-term use of on ear noise cancelling headphones

Lindy Jaskeylimited 2014-09-10 10:54:45

People who often wear on ear noise cancelling headphones to listen to music should master a "60-60 principle", on ear noise cancelling headphones which is also an internationally recognized method of protecting hearing.


That is, on ear noise cancelling headphones when listening to music, the volume should not exceed 60% of the maximum volume, and the on ear noise cancelling headphones continuous listening time on ear noise cancelling headphones should not exceed 60 minutes. In this case, ears are relatively healthy. . In addition, try to listen to music in a quiet environment, and avoid hearing aids in some noisy places.


Experts believe that once the surrounding environment becomes noisy, the output of the headset will be affected. on ear noise cancelling headphones Different levels of interference; and in a quiet environment, the output sound effects of multiple headphones are almost the same.

It does not hinder the selection of some earphones that can block external noise, and the elderly hearing aids to reduce the chance of increasing the volume of the Walkman due to environmental noise. Headphones are best to choose from. Children’s hearing aids are better for hearing than earbuds because earbuds are directly plugged into the external auditory canal. The on ear noise cancelling headphones sound has no source and is sent to the tympanic membrane. The on ear noise cancelling headphones sound is all received by the tympanic membrane, which damages hearing. Generally speaking, when Zhoucun hearing aids hear the same volume of music, the volume of earbuds is 7-9 decibels higher than that of headphones.

People who often wear on ear noise cancelling headphones to listen to music should master a