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  2. The 9 best over-ear headphones for all your listening needs - AOL

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    Best Overall: Marshall Monitor II A.N.C. Best Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones: ... PuroPro Hybrid Wireless Active Noise-Cancelling Volume Limiting Headphones Best Wireless Functionality: Jabra ...

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    Modern over-the-ear headphones offer incredible sound and impressive noise-cancelling, often for a surprisingly low price. (Photos: 1More, Soundcore, Sony)

  4. 5 Best Kids Headphones For Travel, School and Restaurants

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    Most kid headphones on the market have features and specs that kids—and adults—both need, most notably volume controls. Dr. Amy says these are the key features to look for in kid-friendly ...

  5. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Used for example to compensate a built-in volume limit in smartphones, the higher volume levels could, however, lead to ear damage. Headphones can prevent other people from hearing the sound, either for privacy or to prevent disturbing others, as in listening in a public library .

  6. TV Ears - Wikipedia

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    Unlike regular headphones, TV Ears use an under the chin design, similar to that of a stethoscope, [3] [9] with the right and left ear tips connected by the receiver in the center, which then goes under the chin. [7] This under the chin receiver houses the volume and tone control, which is meant to create a better viewing experience. [7]

  7. Safe listening - Wikipedia

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    Make Listening Safe is promoting the development of features in PLS to raise the users' awareness of risky listening practices. In this context, the WHO partnered with the International Telecommunication Union to develop suitable exposure limits for inclusion in the voluntary H.870 safety standards on "Guidelines for safe listening devices/systems."

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