Published on 12, July, 2020
Noise is probably my Achilles' heel. I wear earplugs most of the time, and when I forget to put them in, I soon know about it. I'm hopeful of a referral to the Audiology Department soon for a pair of moulded earplugs. Do you not wear good earplugs…
I was thinking that or maybe earplugs? I have those loop earplugs which dull things down yet you can still hear. Is it overwhelming with how big the screen is?
Hello, Loop Earplugs may be an option for you. These earplugs are known to provide the noise cancelling you need but also allow you to hear conversations.
https://www.loopearplugs.com/
I hope this helps.
Anyone who goes regularly will either be fine with the high volumes (possibly helped by the hearing loss they've picked up) or wearing earplugs, so it's not just a you being weird thing.
You can get lots of kinds of earplugs these days that will…
I like similar quiet and small spaces, I tried earplugs but so far cant find any I get on with. The part of my ear they fit into is too small for even the smallest fittings on earplugs and in ear headphones, so they just fall out...
Was never an earplug guy.
Hi, TJ. No, I haven't found them helpful, and I've tried the whole lot of them over the years. I find earplugs work best for noise reduction. I have an audiology appointment next week to get measured up for some bespoke earplugs.
Isolate make some pretty good earplugs.
I used to have earplugs a while back—I lost them—and, despite being quite difficult to insert and remove (I think that varies and depends on which earplugs you get), they do work quite fairly well for me. For breathing techniques, I'm afraid that I don…
I have both active noise cancelling (ANR) headphones and passive noise cancelling (PNR) earplugs
My headphones are Andrea headphones, while absolutely not the best on the market, they were the ones provided on my DSA grant and they are very good. They…