- Feb 22, 2018
- 33
- Tinnitus Since
- 29/01/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Unknown/Out of the blue
I have been trying to protect my ears as much as possible, but it's simply IMPOSSIBLE to protect them from every loud sound.
F.E. if you're walking and a guy jumps on his motorcycle and makes a shitload of noise, you first hear it and THEN take countermeasures if necessary. Sometimes the loud sound is there only for a few seconds and putting earplugs in after it already has faded seems strange. That loud sound may not damage my hearing but it may worsen tinnitus. I am very afraid that those sounds eventually will damage my hearing if it happens repetitively though. You can't 'dodge' them because you don't always expect those sounds to come.
I am actually thinking about wearing noise-cancelling headphones.
I want to buy Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless. It seems to have damn good noise-cancelling features. I am not going to listen to music on it anyway and wearing earmuffs outside makes you look goofy lol.
My question is, what instruments can protect your ears (earplugs are a hassle to put in) and are good from your experience. What type of earmuff or noise-cancelling headphone?
Thanks in advance.
F.E. if you're walking and a guy jumps on his motorcycle and makes a shitload of noise, you first hear it and THEN take countermeasures if necessary. Sometimes the loud sound is there only for a few seconds and putting earplugs in after it already has faded seems strange. That loud sound may not damage my hearing but it may worsen tinnitus. I am very afraid that those sounds eventually will damage my hearing if it happens repetitively though. You can't 'dodge' them because you don't always expect those sounds to come.
I am actually thinking about wearing noise-cancelling headphones.
I want to buy Bose QuietComfort 35 II Wireless. It seems to have damn good noise-cancelling features. I am not going to listen to music on it anyway and wearing earmuffs outside makes you look goofy lol.
My question is, what instruments can protect your ears (earplugs are a hassle to put in) and are good from your experience. What type of earmuff or noise-cancelling headphone?
Thanks in advance.