• Halasham@dormi.zone
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    1 year ago

    Have you tried drowning it with music? I’ve found noise-canceling + music to be pretty effective and adjusting the headphones off one ear only when I need to hear my surroundings to work decently well.

    • f00f/eris@startrek.website
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      1 year ago

      I listen to music all the time, so probably, but most of the true sensory overloads I remember were when the album I was playing already finished and I still had them on… so I suppose I’ll keep that in mind, that transitioning out of noise cancelling may be easier during music.