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Do noise-canceling headphones ruin your hearing over time?
With noise-canceling headphones becoming ubiquitous for remote work and commuting in 2026, concerns are rising about potential long-term auditory damage from prolonged use. Cast your vote on whether these devices pose a real hearing risk.
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