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  2. Our editor’s favorite over-ear headphones of 2024 - AOL

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    We tested over a dozen models from top brands like Sony, Bose, Apple, JBL, Soundcore and more. Find our top picks for travel, noise-canceling and more. Our editor’s favorite over-ear headphones ...

  3. The best wireless over-the-ear headphones you can buy in 2022

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    Sony's XM4s (please don't ask me to type out "WH-1000XM4" over and over, because yeesh!) are widely regarded as one of the best ANC headphones on the planet. To find out why, look no further than ...

  4. The best wireless headphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Modern over-the-ear headphones offer incredible sound and impressive noise-cancelling, often for a surprisingly low price. (Photos: 1More, Soundcore, Sony)

  5. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    General 3.5 mm computer headsets come with two 3.5 mm connectors: one connecting to the microphone jack and one connecting to the headphone/speaker jack of the computer. 3.5 mm computer headsets connect to the computer via a sound card, which converts the digital signal of the computer to an analog signal for the headset. USB computer headsets ...

  6. Earmuffs - Wikipedia

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    Two people wearing behind-the-neck earmuffs. Thermal earmuffs are worn for protection from the cold. Because the ears extend from the sides of the head to gather sound waves, they have a high skin surface-area-to-volume ratio, and very little muscle tissue, causing them to be one of the first body parts to become uncomfortably cold as temperatures drop.

  7. External compression headache - Wikipedia

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    This includes headwear that places pressure on the head — including tight hats, helmets, headbands, wigs and other artificial hair accessories, headphones and goggles. It is not known why some people are more sensitive than others to this type of pressure. External compression headaches can affect anyone who uses headwear.