Noise Isolation
Beyond the Bud: Unveiling the World of In-Ear Monitors
An In-Ear Monitor (IEM) is an earpiece that musicians, audio engineers, and audiophiles use to listen to music or to hear a custom mix of vocals and stage instrumentation for live performances or studio mixing. Earbuds are small, portable audio devices that fit into the outer ear or rest just inside the ear canal. They…
Common Myths About Passive Noise Isolation Debunked
Did you know that the average person is exposed to around 80 decibels of noise in urban environments, equivalent to a passing subway train? With sound pollution becoming an unavoidable part of our daily lives, it’s no wonder that passive noise isolation has gained popularity in everything from personal audio devices to workspaces and even…
Noise Isolation vs. Active Noise Cancellation
Traveling can be a delightful adventure, but it often comes with its fair share of noise—be it the hum of an airplane engine, the chatter in a bustling train station, or the blaring sounds of a busy street. We understand how these distractions can disrupt our peace and enjoyment, especially when we’re trying to relax…