Sensear headphones with noise cancelling and Noise Induced Hearing Loss

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Earlier hearing loss was associated with old age but recent trends show that with increasing use of headphones/earbuds amongst the population, some level of hearing loss is experienced. Most manufactures warn against the indiscriminate use of headphones and urge us to listen responsibly. The Sensear headphones like most makers these days feature the noise cancelling technology but what makes it stand apart is the preventive- Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) technology used. With this new tech-system clear communication in highly noisy environments is possible. A combination of software and hardware is employed to gain the desired effect. " An array of directional microphones that take in sound from all directions and then feed it into a powerful signal-processing algorithm is used. This complex algorithm then filters out speech from noise." In layman's terms it simply means that once the source of voice is detected the system shuts out noise from all other directions. The voice is processed, amplified and delivered to the wearer.


The new Sensear headphones will release sometime in September but their pricing is not yet known.
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