There was recently a thread in here comparing Clarity Aloft to other brands. I had actually never heard of the Clarity Aloft and was highly intrigued. However, from what I read, it seems that they protect your hearing more in the high frequency ranges while the Bose and other noise cancelling headsets have more protection in the lower ranges.
For some reason I have it stuck in my head that the low frequency droning of the engine and things like that are some of the most harmful things to your ears in the long run. I don't know where I got this idea and I was wondering if someone could provide me good advice or links to reliable information concerning this matter. I don't want to waste my money but I do want to be able to hear when I'm 70. Thanks.
For some reason I have it stuck in my head that the low frequency droning of the engine and things like that are some of the most harmful things to your ears in the long run. I don't know where I got this idea and I was wondering if someone could provide me good advice or links to reliable information concerning this matter. I don't want to waste my money but I do want to be able to hear when I'm 70. Thanks.