Earphones are a part of our daily lives, whether listening to music, taking calls, or watching videos. However, improper use of earphones can lead to hearing damage, ear pain, and other health issues. In this article, there are safe ways to use earphones to protect your ears and enjoy your audio experience responsibly.
Follow the 60/60 rule. Listen at no more than 60% volume for no longer than 60 minutes at a time because high volumes can damage the delicate hair cells in your inner ear, leading to hearing loss.
Give your ears a break every hour. Remove your earphones and let your ears rest for at least 5–10 minutes because continuous exposure to sound can cause ear fatigue and increase the risk of hearing damage.
Invest in noise-canceling earphones to block out background noise. This allows you to listen at lower volumes because noise-canceling technology reduces the need to turn up the volume in noisy environments.
Choose over-ear headphones instead of earbuds when possible because over-ear headphones distribute sound more evenly and reduce pressure on the ear canal.
Wipe your earphones with a clean, dry cloth and remove earwax buildup because dirty earphones can lead to ear infections and reduce sound quality, causing you to increase the volume.
Do not share earphones with others because sharing earphones can spread bacteria and increase the risk of ear infections.
Choose earphones with built-in volume limiters, especially for children because volume limiters prevent sound from exceeding safe levels, protecting your hearing.
Using earphones doesn’t have to harm your ears. By following these safe ways to use earphones, you can protect your hearing and enjoy your audio without worry.
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