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  2. Do Loop earplugs actually work?

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    Loop’s highest decibel earplug is the Loop Quiet; if you’re looking for something stronger with better noise reduction, consider Mack’s soft foam earplugs $10, which have 33 decibels SNR or ...

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    Thankfully, each of Loop Dream’s earplugs come with a variety of sizes ranging from extra small to large. I opted for the extra small. Despite finding the right size, I still struggled getting ...

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    For reference, the highest NRR the best earplugs can get is 33 dB, Lynelle Schneeberg, PsyD, a fellow at the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and assistant clinical professor at Yale School of ...

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    Neurowear is a gadget project organization in Japan founded on the concept of the "Augmented Human Body". [1] The group's first project, known as Necomimi (from nekomimi (猫耳, "cat ear(s)")) is a headband with a brain wave sensor and motorized cat shaped ears programmed to turn up or down based on the wearer's electroencephalogram (electrical potentials recorded at the scalp) influenced by ...

  6. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    Pre-molded earplugs (left), formable earplugs (center), and roll-down foam earplugs (right) An earplug is a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises, intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive wind.

  7. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cat senses are adaptations that allow cats to be highly efficient predators. Cats are good at detecting movement in low light, have an acute sense of hearing and smell, and their sense of touch is enhanced by long whiskers that protrude from their heads and bodies. These senses evolved to allow cats to hunt effectively at dawn and dusk.