Florin Andrei
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I'm a long-time user of all kinds of audio technology, including things that produce and process sound.
For work, I wear noise-canceling headphones or IEMs, to help me be less distracted by ambient noise (I don't do audio these days anymore). That means I wear these devices all day, every (work) day. Eventually, no matter how "comfortable" initially, each device becomes a bit annoying. Headphones eventually create pressure points (and those that don't are not good at noise canceling). IEMs / earbuds irritate the ear canal. This only happens after a long time of every day usage, but it always happens in the end.
I've tried swapping two devices on alternate days. That helps somewhat, but it does not solve the root cause.
I'm not interested in "try this awesome make/model, it's super-duper comfortable" type of advice. I've tried many, many models. I've tried all of the top noise-canceling models. I own many headphones and IEMs - I stopped doing the census after device #20 or so.
Open-ear buds are a new technology. In some cases, I've seen claims that they offer noise canceling. This may seem like a contradiction in terms. I'm sure they could reduce ambient noise somewhat, even when they don't actually close the ear canal. The question is - how good the reduction is.
If it works reasonably well, this could be the solution to my problem.
Thoughts?
For work, I wear noise-canceling headphones or IEMs, to help me be less distracted by ambient noise (I don't do audio these days anymore). That means I wear these devices all day, every (work) day. Eventually, no matter how "comfortable" initially, each device becomes a bit annoying. Headphones eventually create pressure points (and those that don't are not good at noise canceling). IEMs / earbuds irritate the ear canal. This only happens after a long time of every day usage, but it always happens in the end.
I've tried swapping two devices on alternate days. That helps somewhat, but it does not solve the root cause.
I'm not interested in "try this awesome make/model, it's super-duper comfortable" type of advice. I've tried many, many models. I've tried all of the top noise-canceling models. I own many headphones and IEMs - I stopped doing the census after device #20 or so.
Open-ear buds are a new technology. In some cases, I've seen claims that they offer noise canceling. This may seem like a contradiction in terms. I'm sure they could reduce ambient noise somewhat, even when they don't actually close the ear canal. The question is - how good the reduction is.
If it works reasonably well, this could be the solution to my problem.
Thoughts?