noisecancellingbad (2022-2023)

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Many people wonder, is noise cancelling bad for your ears, especially as these headphones become more popular. In reality, noise-cancelling technology is generally safe when used responsibly. Instead of increasing sound levels, it reduces background noise, which can help you listen at lower volumes. This can actually protect your hearing over time. Problems only arise when users turn the volume too high or wear headphones for long periods without breaks. As long as you follow healthy listening habits, noise-cancelling headphones are a helpful tool for reducing noise exposure and improving overall comfort.

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