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Tinnitus and Noise Canceling Headphones

Tinnitus and Noise Cancelling Headphones. Can Noise Cancelling Technology Help Tinnitus?

The general term of noise cancellation refers to several ways to reduce the effect of unwanted noise on the sound quality of headphones and headsets. Many Manufacturers of headphones for people with tinnitus use different noise reduction technologies – active (with static and adaptive filters), passive, and hybrid.   The variety of technologies and terms …

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Which Aftershokz Should I Buy? (Bone Conduction Headphones Buying Guide)

If you’re wondering about the difference between Aftershokz models and are looking for the ultimate Aftershokz bone conduction headphones buying guide, you’re in the right place. Here, I’ll aim to help you answer your question of “which Aftershokz should I buy?”.   Bone Conduction Headphones – Intro   But first, let’s get into what makes …

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Best Sound Machine for Tinnitus

The million dollar question patients with tinnitus have, is how to mask the sound of tinnitus. Sound therapy is an approach used to help tinnitus sufferers with their symptoms by producing external noises to mask the internal sounds of tinnitus. For example, sound machines are a popular method of sound therapy that can produce white …

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Which Medications Cause Tinnitus?

Tinnitus is the perception of a sound, such as ringing, hissing, or whistling, in the ear that is not actually being produced by an external source. It can be triggered or worsened by a variety of different medications. Let’s answer some of the common questions surrounding this topic of which medications cause tinnitus. Which Medications …

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What is Tinnitus?

What is tinnitus and what are the symptoms? Tinnitus (pronounced tin-NY-tus or TIN-u-tus) is the perception of a sound in the ear that is not actually being produced in the external, surrounding environment. The sound is typically described as ringing, whistling, buzzing, hissing, roaring, or clicking. It can be any high-pitched or low-pitched, soft or …

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