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  • I asked about this some time ago and was told that all noise cancelling head phones allow speach to be heard, which is a bit useless if you don't want to hear others on public transport or your neighbours in the garden.

  • I asked about this some time ago and was told that all noise cancelling head phones allow speach to be heard, which is a bit useless if you don't want to hear others on public transport or your neighbours in the garden.

    Thanks CW.

    Yes, I agree.

    It's mainly for buses and restaurants I want them.

    Oh, and shops playing Xmas music.

    Scream

  • Hey there, 

    I've had an awful lot of experience with noise-cancelling headphones and can confirm that, in isolation, active noise-cancelling technology is relatively ineffective at blocking out voices. It isn't until you combine that technology with white noise or music, that the headphones achieve a better effect of 'blocking out' sound. 

    Given your budget and desire for silence, I suspect your best bet would probably be industrial ear defenders as another user suggested. I've had experience using these in the past and whilst I haven't been able to achieve 'true' silence in a noisy environment, they can be very effective.

    If you want to try and isolate yourself from sound as much as humanly possible with your budget, I imagine earplugs combined with ear defenders could be massively effective. However, given you would like a practical solution that can be used in public places I strongly suspect that such levels of isolation could prove potentially dangerous, especially if you are completely unable to hear your surroundings. I'm a massive lover of silence, but it's important to stay safe!

    Either way, I hope you find a solution that works best for you! 

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  • Hey there, 

    I've had an awful lot of experience with noise-cancelling headphones and can confirm that, in isolation, active noise-cancelling technology is relatively ineffective at blocking out voices. It isn't until you combine that technology with white noise or music, that the headphones achieve a better effect of 'blocking out' sound. 

    Given your budget and desire for silence, I suspect your best bet would probably be industrial ear defenders as another user suggested. I've had experience using these in the past and whilst I haven't been able to achieve 'true' silence in a noisy environment, they can be very effective.

    If you want to try and isolate yourself from sound as much as humanly possible with your budget, I imagine earplugs combined with ear defenders could be massively effective. However, given you would like a practical solution that can be used in public places I strongly suspect that such levels of isolation could prove potentially dangerous, especially if you are completely unable to hear your surroundings. I'm a massive lover of silence, but it's important to stay safe!

    Either way, I hope you find a solution that works best for you! 

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