Bought noise cancelling headphones - best thing I ever did
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Where can you get them? Do you have to buy them online? I thought at first they were just like those headphones that people wear when working around loud machines but are still able to hear people talk. My mom gave me a pair, but I only wear them inside because they're so conspicuous, and only occasionally because they hurt and get uncomfortable.
I need something that cancels the noise of speeding cars and motorcycles outside my bedroom windows at night. Even with the windows all shut I've often been jolted out of sleep, with my heart pounding, and I just know I'll have a heart attack one of these days because of those idiots. I tried earplugs or cotton in my ears, but then they hurt. It can't be good for my ears to leave them in all night long.
The Bose products are expensive.
But, you might try this
http://www.amazon.com/Symphonized-Premi ... phones#Ask
$25 bucks with good reviews
Can anyone recommend cheap(ish) noise cancelling earbuds (not headphones) that they have tried out for themselves?
I know that I'll get what I pay for, but I'd rather not spend more than $100. I saw BTDT's suggestion, but I'd honestly rather spend more than that for more quality. So I guess maybe $40-$100...
Thanks so much.
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would this product be improved by faster processing speeds?
and be able to react and produce the inverse waveform more rapidly?
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I would suggest a "White Noise" machine----you know, those things that play the sound of waves, or birds, or whatever. Also, instead of buying a specific machine, you could use something else----like, I have a DVD that, when it has ended, it will automatically start over, again; I just play that every night, and sleep like a baby. Not ALL DVDs do this, apparently----I only have one, that I know-of----BUT, sometimes you can program a DVD, through your remote control..... On mine, I think it's the "repeat" button----then a choice appears on the screen, and you just cycle-through, until it says "Title", and hit "Okay", or whatever.
I haven't had the same luck with playing music, to fall / stay asleep----I dunno, maybe it's the movement that puts me to sleep, because more senses are involved, or something.....
Well, they're not earbuds, but rather, earplugs..... They're squooshy (some kind of foam rubber, I guess), and what you do is pinch them together, and then stick it in your ear (I put-on plastic gloves, or at least, wash my hands, so that I don't get germs in my ears); when they're in your ear, they expand back to their normal size----it's AMAZING, how they work, IMO, cuz they're so simple!
If you have sensitivity issues, they might bother you a little bit, initially----it's like when your ears get stopped-up, when you first go-up in a plane----or, like, when you put cotton in your ears----but, then the sensation of being glad at how much noise they cut-out (they're not 100 percent, of course----I don't think anything IS), outweighs the funky feeling, usually.
Here they are, on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Hearos-Ultimate-Softness-Earplugs-20-Pair/dp/B001EPQ3H4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435165691&sr=8-1&keywords=foam+earplugs
Also, you can wear one pair, more than once----ESPECIALLY, if your ears are super clean, each time----like, when you've just taken a shower, recently, and dried-out your ears..... If you're not one that takes a shower, often----or, you're not where you can take a shower, first----you can use Hydrogen Peroxide to clean them, real good (that's what *I* do), or Witch Hazel, using a Q-tip (BOTH come in towelettes, I think).
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I know this is an old thread. I just want to make sure anyone who reads this is as informed as they can be. Personally, white noise also irritates me. Bose for example uses white noise or something like that to block out other noise and that irritates me, too. And studies have shown that exposure to long term white noise can impair your hearing. I'm also sensitive to anything that goes into my ears, so IEM's are just no option. I opted for noise ISOLATING headphones. Do your research. For me it had to be the best i could get.
I love my noise cancelling headphones, they aren't Bose ones, but they are still great. Only thing I dislike is that my sister likes to sneak up behind me when I'm wearing them and startle me! Lol
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I have a pair I use when I need even 5 mins of quiet sometimes.
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noise isolating headphones are also cheaper. think like hearing protection headsets that people working with loud machinery and shooting would wear. they make ones that can play audio too! noise isolation is good for loud sounds and people yelling whereas noise cancellation is good for ambient hubbub type noise. some people are more sensitive to one type or the other, and i'm more sensitive to loud noises. however, i like having both options for different situations because i'm sensitive to noise in general.
active noise cancellation headphones put out their own sound waves 180 degrees out of phase with the incoming waves and thus cancel each other out. passive noise isolation headphones just absorb incoming sound waves. that's basically the difference, and, why active noise cancelling headphones are so pricey.
I have noise cancelling headphones to help me cope with a loud office, but when I wear them with NC on, in addition to a noticible hiss, I also feel a kind of weird pressure while it’s no. As a result, I often wear them turned off, since they still provide some passive sound reduction.
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