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  2. Are Noise-Canceling Headphones Harmful to Your Ears? - AOL

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    Key Takeaways: As the FDA does not regulate headphone volume, it’s up to us to self-regulate our listening volume. Noise canceling headphones can help keep your volume within a safe range, so ...

  3. Active noise control - Wikipedia

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    The term 1-dimension refers to a simple pistonic relationship between the noise and the active speaker (mechanical noise reduction) or between the active speaker and the listener (headphones). Protection of a 3-dimensional zone requires many microphones and speakers, making it more expensive.

  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Simplified graphical depiction of active noise reduction. To cancel the lower-frequency portions of the noise, noise-cancelling headphones use active noise control.A microphone captures the targeted ambient sounds, and a small amplifier generates sound waves that are exactly out of phase with the undesired sounds.

  5. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphone cord with integrated potentiometer for volume control As active component, wireless headphones tend to be costlier due to the necessity for internal hardware such as a battery, a charging controller, a speaker driver , and a wireless transceiver , whereas wired headphones are a passive component, outsourcing speaker driving to the ...

  6. TikToker shares embarrassing moment with headphone volume: 'I ...

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    If your headphone volume is above 70%, people can hear your music — at least according to one TikToker. TikToker shares embarrassing moment with headphone volume: 'I thought I looked hot and ...

  7. Pixel Buds - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the right earbud is touch-sensitive: a tap will play or pause audio, swiping forward or backward will raise or lower the volume, respectively, and tapping and holding will bring up the Google Assistant prompt. [10] Double-tapping will read a notification aloud. Triple-Tapping will connect/disconnect the Pixel Buds from their source.

  8. Guys: Here Are 10 Tips for Adding Volume to Your Hair

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    4. Be Gentle on Your Hair. Take it easy on your hair. Aggressive scrubbing, rubbing, or pulling can cause breakage and damage, which won’t do your quest for hair volume any favors.

  9. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Teenagers and young people can better protect their hearing by keeping the volume down on personal audio devices, wearing earplugs when visiting noisy venues, and using carefully fitted, and, if possible, noise-cancelling earphones/headphones. They can also limit the time spent engaged in noisy activities by taking short listening breaks and ...