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  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    There is a general danger that listening to loud music in headphones can distract the listener and lead to injury and accidents. [11] [12] Noise-cancelling headphones add extra risk. Several countries and states have made it illegal to wear headphones while driving or cycling. [13]

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    Sony MDR-V6 is a large diaphragm folding pair of headphones, the initial entry in Sony's Studio Monitor headphones, one of the most popular model lines among professional audio engineers. The product line was augmented by the MDR-V600 , the MDR-7506 and then the MDR-7509 and MDR-7509HD models, which continue to be popular for audio editing ...

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    The VFX-1 had stereoscopic displays, 3-axis head-tracking, and stereo headphones. Another pioneer in this field was Sony, which released the Glasstron in 1997. It had as an optional accessory a positional sensor which permitted the user to view the surroundings, with the perspective moving as the head moved, providing a deep sense of immersion.