Piggy
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I've been looking at noise-reducing headphones for the office, but am having 2 problems comparing and evaluating:
1. Most headphones seem designed for travel or industry -- claiming to reduce constant low-frequency noise.
2. I don't know anything about the biology or technology, so can't tell if any of this is worth it or if I should just use a 25-cent pair of earplugs. (The downside to the earplugs is having to remove and replace them when someone comes by w/ a question.)
My office can get chatty sometimes, and when the HVAC isn't running it's full of keyboard clicking. I find both situations enormously distracting. When I need to concentrate, I'm at my best when I'm in after-hours, or when the HVAC and my fan are running to mask the situational noise.
Any advice for conveniently isolating my ears at my desk?
1. Most headphones seem designed for travel or industry -- claiming to reduce constant low-frequency noise.
2. I don't know anything about the biology or technology, so can't tell if any of this is worth it or if I should just use a 25-cent pair of earplugs. (The downside to the earplugs is having to remove and replace them when someone comes by w/ a question.)
My office can get chatty sometimes, and when the HVAC isn't running it's full of keyboard clicking. I find both situations enormously distracting. When I need to concentrate, I'm at my best when I'm in after-hours, or when the HVAC and my fan are running to mask the situational noise.
Any advice for conveniently isolating my ears at my desk?