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  2. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Noise -cancelling headphones alongside a carry case. Noise-cancelling headphones are headphones which suppress unwanted ambient sounds using active noise control. This is distinct from passive headphones which, if they reduce ambient sounds at all, use techniques such as soundproofing . Noise cancellation makes it possible to listen to audio ...

  3. DSEE - Wikipedia

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    DSEE Extreme is installed in the WH-1000XM5 to 1000X series of wireless headphones with noise canceling function announced on August 7, 2020, the WF-1000XM5 and WF-1000XM4 series of wireless earbuds, the HT-A9 home theater system, and the HT-A7000, HT-A5000, and HT-A3000 sound bars.

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    Sony WH-CH720N Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones. Best Sony XM5 headphones alternative. $109 at Walmart. Earbuds are easily lost, too, but just try misplacing a full-size headphone. Below I've ...

  7. Active noise control - Wikipedia

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    Active noise control ( ANC ), also known as noise cancellation ( NC ), or active noise reduction ( ANR ), is a method for reducing unwanted sound by the addition of a second sound specifically designed to cancel the first. The concept was first developed in the late 1930s; later developmental work that began in the 1950s eventually resulted in ...