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  2. The best wireless headphones for seniors - AOL

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    Sony WH-CH720N Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones. Best Sony XM5 headphones alternative. $98 at Adorama. Earbuds are easily lost, too, but just try misplacing a full-size headphone. Below I've ...

  3. Hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    1.33 billion / 18.5% (2015) [ 4] Hearing loss is a partial or total inability to hear. [ 5] Hearing loss may be present at birth or acquired at any time afterwards. [ 6][ 7] Hearing loss may occur in one or both ears. [ 2] In children, hearing problems can affect the ability to acquire spoken language, and in adults it can create difficulties ...

  4. How to Prevent Headphone-Induced Hearing Loss - AOL

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    Key Takeaways: Many of us use headphones daily, but the headphone volume can take a toll on your hearing if the volume is too loud. Some ways to prevent exceeding safe volume limits include ...

  5. Hearing protection device - Wikipedia

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    A hearing protection device, also known as a HPD, is an ear protection device worn in or over the ears while exposed to hazardous noise and provide hearing protection to help prevent noise-induced hearing loss. HPDs reduce the level of the noise entering the ear. HPDs can also protect against other effects of noise exposure such as tinnitus and ...

  6. We tested Zepp Clarity hearing aids and here's ... - AOL

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    Zepp Clarity Pixie. Key features: — Sleek, in-the-canal design. — Bluetooth connectivity and smartphone app control. — Phone notifications come directly to your hearing aids ...

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones are also known as earphones [1] or, colloquially, cans. [2] Circumaural (around the ear) and supra-aural (over the ear) headphones use a band over the top of the head to hold the drivers in place. Another type, known as earbuds or earpieces, [1] consists of individual units that plug into the user's ear canal.

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