Why Using Noise Reduction Headphones With An Mp3 Player Is
Better Than Earbuds
MP3 players and portable CD players usually come with the
standard "earbud" headphones. Earbuds fit into the ear like a
hearing aid and are lightweight and portable. Their advantages,
however, stop there. When it comes to the quality of the music
you are listening to, that quality can be greatly diminished due
to the inability of earbud headphones to filter out the noises
that you are not interested in listening to; such as the voices,
car engines, train noises, and barking dogs that may be all
around you when you are out in public.
One of the great advantages of MP3 players, such as iPods, and
portable CD players is that you can take them with you wherever
you go. Sometimes the very reason for bringing them along on an
outing is so that you can entertain yourself while you are
engaged in other activities, such as jogging, riding on the
subway, or waiting in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Soothing music being piped into your ear can go a long way in
easing tension when you are running errands; and upbeat,
rhythmic music can help tremendously when you are exercising and
need incentive to go that extra mile.
Fortunately, there is an excellent alternative to earbud
headphones. Noise reduction headphones can enhance the quality
of the music you are listening to by making sure that you get
nothing but the music, in exactly the way you should be hearing
it. While earbuds sit inside your ear, possibly causing
irritation and discomfort, headphones are styled to fit around
your ear like earmuffs, guaranteeing that they will not only
reduce outside noise, but will feel comfortable as well. While,
with earbuds you usually have to increase the volume to be able
to hear the music that you are trying to listen to, noise
reduction headphones can keep the volume at a comfortable level
and allowing you to enjoy your music in the top-quality manner
that it is intended to be heard.
The portability of MP3 players encourages prolonged use,
especially by teenagers. Unfortunately, the combination of
increased volume and longer listening time may cause hearing
damage which can lead to hearing loss. The use of noise
reduction headphones can help protect hearing by delivering
music without the increased decibel level. This also allows
listener to enjoy their music longer without suffering hearing
damage.
Noise reduction headphones work not only by surrounding your
ears, therefore helping to block out outside noises, but also by
using noise-cancellation technology, which further enhances your
"music only" experience. Not only do noise reduction headphones
help to filter out all noises except what your MP3 player is
outputting, they also contain your music thus not disturbing
those around you. The noise reduction works both ways - you hear
your music like you are supposed to, and others don't have to
listen along with you.
A good set of noise reduction headphones does not have to be
cumbersome, either. Taking into consideration what portable
music device users need, the makers of noise reduction
headphones are making their product light, foldable, and easily
portable.
When you purchase your MP3 player or portable CD player, one of
the best things you can do after that is to put aside the earbud
headphones that come with it and buy a good set of noise
reduction headphones. You won't be sorry.