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I have done quite a bit of measuring on the tools that I use. Both with a dB meter and iPhone/Apple Watch. I would say that around 95 dB is...
Interesting, I think this aligns with what we have seen before, insertion depth and fit is important, but for some people you might not reach...
I think we have discussed this in the past, I think your post is a bit misleading. The 16-year-old study you are referring to was done on the old...
I have had something similar happen to me twice in the last 6 months. The first time I lost about 30-40 dB a @ 500-1000 Hz. The hearing came back...
If your Apple Watch says 95 dB I would trust that. The watch is doing some kind of averaging so fast peaking sounds might not show up correctly...
I have been using Nasonex for allergies, during the summer months for years without problems, but since my tinnitus got a bit worse last fall it...
Thanks, they don't really say how they came to that conclusion but from what I can see it's 22 dB when fully inserted. So SNR -6dB for that...
Do you have any more information about that study? I have seen those numbers mentioned before but they seem quite low compared to other sources.
But the * 0.5 to 0.8 must surely be to compensate for improperly fitted hearing protection? Whenever I see someone using earplugs they almost...
Sure, there will always be some reduction in effectiveness, but properly fitted and sized foam earplugs should be quite close to the SNR rating,...
85 dB with good earplugs would be about 50-55 dB reaching the ear, right? I guess it boils down to your personal noise tolerance, driving a...