Do these work well on flights? Especially when you are sitting close to the exit row near the engine(s). OR am i better off buying the Bose Noise Cancelling headset?
Hush: The World's First Smart Earplugs
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#52These are definitely not the world's first smart earplugs - Etymotic has been offering this kind of technology for quite a long time now. http://www.etymotic.com/gsp15.html
See also: http://www.honeywellsafety.com/USA/Learn-More/QUIETPRO_Clear... The problem as I understand it, is that the skin in the ears isn't really tough enough to stick something in there for too long. Reportedly US marines abandoned those linked above, as troops started bleeding from their ears after a certain number of hours of use. Now, that was probably 20 hours+ - not really a problem if used only for sleep or…
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#53Developer here! Hoping to get some feedback if possible!
Heya! Just backed the project, seems super promising! As a developer have you tested these while coding? I've tried rainymooods which works alright, but I'm wondering now if this wouldn't be more effective (because of the cancelling). Also I may have missed this, but do you have any ideas with regards to motion sensoring or opening the API? It'd be great to buy a motion sensor compatible with Android and hook into th…
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
See also: http://www.honeywellsafety.com/USA/Learn-More/QUIETPRO_Clear... The problem as I understand it, is that the skin in the ears isn't really tough enough to stick something in there for too long. Reportedly US marines abandoned those linked above, as troops started bleeding from their ears after a certain number of hours of use. Now, that was probably 20 hours+ - not really a problem if used only for sleep or…
There are a lot of weird plastic shapes to the Quietpro design that I can see irritating and making someone's ear bleed. If it was the foam causing people to bleed, I'd find that very strange as there are millions of people that use earplugs for hours and hours on end with no problem :/
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#55Re: Hush: The World's First Smart Earplugs
#56https://illmethodology.com/2014/11/tried-earplugs-amazon/
TLDR: A working DJ tried all the mid-price dumb earplugs on Amazon, and recommends EARASERS.
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#57What happens when I forget charging?
Will I miss my alarm in the morning or will it wake me up with a low battery alarm in the middle of the night?
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#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
Heya! Just backed the project, seems super promising! As a developer have you tested these while coding? I've tried rainymooods which works alright, but I'm wondering now if this wouldn't be more effective (because of the cancelling). Also I may have missed this, but do you have any ideas with regards to motion sensoring or opening the API? It'd be great to buy a motion sensor compatible with Android and hook into th…
Cool thanks! :D I use a wired version all the time and I love how I can zone in and ignore the things going on around me! Motion sensing would be a bit of an expensive add-in. :( We would want to open up the API, thinking about it but we're a little worried because we don't know if there will be much application as our feature set is very tailored to the use case that we've defined :/
This is why you need to open up the API in whatever form you can. Developers are going to want to use your tool in ways you aren't thinking of.
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#59If anyone is looking for mid-price dumb earplugs, I read this article today. https://illmethodology.com/2014/11/tried-earplugs-amazon/ TLDR: A working DJ tried all the mid-price dumb earplugs on Amazon, and recommends EARASERS.