- Oct 2023
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headphones on silent when on public transport
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sometimes uses her headphones to avoid having to hear the TV when she’s at home with her husband.
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If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a loud sound,” says Stansfeld
Stansfeld said , "If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a high sound,”
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Josi Livingston, a developer at a technology startup in London, often uses the silencing feature to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her.
often uses the silencing advantage to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her, said by Jose Livingston , a developer at a technology startup in London.
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If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a loud sound,” says Stansfeld.
Stansfeld said , "If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a loud sound,”
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. If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a loud sound,” says Stansfeld.
If you’re asleep you may not wake up, but your body is still responding if you hear a hight sound,” says Stansfeld
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Josi Livingston, a developer at a technology startup in London, often uses the silencing feature to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her.
often uses the silencing feature to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her, said by Jose Livingston , a developer at a technology startup in London.
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Josi Livingston, a developer at a technology startup in London, often uses the silencing feature to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her.
Josi Livingston, a developer at a technology startup in London, often uses the silencing advantage to block out office chatter while she’s coding, but likes how she can still hear if someone talks to her.
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sufficient to cause permanent hearing damage
effect
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Heavy traffic generates noise levels of up to 85 decibels (dB)
cause
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the roar of engine and traffic
cause
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On public transport, using the noise-cancelling feature will soften the roar of engine and traffic.
solution
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loud the city
cause
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noise-cancelling headphones
solution
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