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  2. The 15 Best Earmuffs to Elevate Your Winter Accessory ... - AOL

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    $170.00 at Net-a-Porter. Bluetooth Earmuff Headphones. If your over-the-ear headphones aren't keeping your ears warm enough during your daily dog walk, try these practical Bluetooth earmuff ...

  3. Sensear - Wikipedia

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    The Sensear earmuffs and earplugs allow people to talk face-to-face and use the mobile phone and/or two-way radio communication in high noise (above 95 dB(A)) environments while providing hearing protection.

  4. Earmuffs - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing behind-the-neck earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs are worn for protection from the cold. Because the ears extend from the sides of the head to gather sound waves, they have a high skin surface-area-to-volume ratio, and very little muscle tissue, causing them to be one of the first body parts to become uncomfortably cold as temperatures drop.

  5. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    Earmuff style hearing protection devices are designed to fit over the outer ear, or pinna. Earmuff HPDs typically consist of two ear cups and a head band. Ear cups are usually lined with a sound-absorbing material, such as foam. The cups should be fit so that the center of the ear canal aligns with the ear canal opening. [1]

  6. The best audiophile headphones in 2022 - AOL

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    Elite audiophile headphone: Sony WH-1000XM5 The top spot goes to Sony’s WH-1000XM5 for their exceptional sound quality, active noise cancellation, and high levels of comfort.

  7. Active noise control - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 Willard Meeker developed a working model of active noise control applied to a circumaural earmuff. This headset had an active attenuation bandwidth of approximately 50–500 Hz, with a maximum attenuation of approximately 20 dB. [3] By the late 1980s the first commercially available active noise reduction headsets became available.

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