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  2. I'm a Light Sleeper, and I Swear By These Modern Earplugs for ...

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    The Loop Quiet, which is the most powerful of the brand’s offerings, provides up to 26.1 decibels (dB) of noise reduction, while the Experience reduces noise by up to 18 dB, and the Engage ...

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    Yes, they are slightly tacky and warm up with body heat (I view this as a plus for proper molding in the ear) but I honestly don’t care that it’s a little sticky (not residual, just initially ...

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    Say it with me: earplugs. There are a few key markers to prioritize, including comfort, since feeling like you’re being poked all night (and not in a good way) is bound to keep you up, and ill ...

  5. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Both passive isolating and active noise-cancellation headphones or earplugs help to achieve a reduction of ambient sounds, which is particularly helpful for people suffering from insomnia or other sleeping disorders, for whom sounds such as cars honking and snoring impact their ability to sleep. For that reason, noise-cancelling sleep ...

  6. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    QuietComfort 20. The "QuietComfort 20" (QC20) and QC20i in-ear headphones were released in 2015 and are the company's first in-ear noise cancelling headphones. [19] It received a 2014 Red Dot Design Award. [20] Also, it received a CNET 's Editors' Choice Award of 4.5/5 points for its active noise-cancelling.

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    The amount of noise reduction from dual hearing protection is NOT a sum of the noise reductions ratings from the two devices. For example, if wearing an earplug with a NRR of 25 dB and an earmuff with an NRR of 20 dB, the combined protection would not be 45 dB. Instead, 5 dB should be added to the higher of the two NRRs.

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