How can I listen to my ipod without contributing to hearing loss?


hearing loss
fundaze asked:


Is there anyway? Without having it play through an ihome. Are there special earphones or something?

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5 Responses to “How can I listen to my ipod without contributing to hearing loss?”

  1. Chhh. Says:

    Instead of earphones, use headphones. The speakers aren’t as close to your eardrum that way.

    Hope this helped. =]

  2. r_wand Says:

    just don’t turn it up too loud. If it’s making you blink and wince, it’s too loud.
    using different earphones won’t make a difference.

  3. guitarist Says:

    Set a volume limit in the settings

  4. i guess it just wasnt meant 2 b Says:

    well when i listen to my ipod i leave the sound very low, u dont need it to be loud, and plus when you lower the volume on a device it saves the battery.

    and dont get those heaadphones that grip into the inside of your ear, those are bad for your eardeums, even though, i will admit, i love them and i have like 100 different pairs, lol.

  5. Kevin Says:

    Well you shouldn’t worry, listening through earphones IS as dangerous as listening to headphones, because of the stress on your ears. Just keep the volume at a good minimum so that you can hear it, and some of your surrondings.

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