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Maroc Maroc - TECHXPLORE.COM - RSS news feed - 31/10/2024 20:37

New earplug can protect hearing while preserving sound quality

Hearing loss is irreversible and the most common work-related injury worldwide. Prevention is the only way to tackle this issue. But who has not been annoyed by how foam earplugs make a rock concert sound muffled and bass-heavy? or struggled to hear a colleague when wearing bulky ear protectors in a noisy workplace?

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