- Oct 21, 2018
- 999
- Tinnitus Since
- 1997
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ear infection
My son is 14 and like most boys his age he loves his Xox. He can play it all day everyday.
Right now he has a one ear headset that he uses for voice communications and the game sound emits from the TV.
He's after a set of surround sound headphones and I am seriously against it. I think listening to gun fire; blasts etc for a few hours each day with headphones, even with the volume low, is highly dangerous and it would devastate me if I let him have a pair for him to turn around in 5 years and say he's hearing things.
But... does anyone know if these headphones are legally restricted to a certain decibel level or can you ramp them up into a danger zone? I know phones warn you but that doesn't stop you going higher if you want.
Or does anyone know of an alternative? Or does anyone have any bad experience they could mention that I can show him?
Right now he has a one ear headset that he uses for voice communications and the game sound emits from the TV.
He's after a set of surround sound headphones and I am seriously against it. I think listening to gun fire; blasts etc for a few hours each day with headphones, even with the volume low, is highly dangerous and it would devastate me if I let him have a pair for him to turn around in 5 years and say he's hearing things.
But... does anyone know if these headphones are legally restricted to a certain decibel level or can you ramp them up into a danger zone? I know phones warn you but that doesn't stop you going higher if you want.
Or does anyone know of an alternative? Or does anyone have any bad experience they could mention that I can show him?