Submitted by photoshopuser1 t3_y29l9d in headphones
I listen to white noise/waterfall sounds while I work and I have my earbuds (Skullcandy Sesh Evo) on all day.
According to my IOS device, the earbuds are outputting 56db to 60db which is marking it as an 'OK' headphone level.
However, every morning when I wake up, one of my ears is super clogged and usually will go away but the fear that I might be doing something wrong still lingers. I keep my earbuds pretty clean and clean out any earwax frequently.
I am fearful of tinnitus and hearing loss if I keep doing this. I've been working this way for about 6 months or so. Any advice? Would noise cancelling earbuds set a lower db be better?
maXXXjacker t1_is1qxoh wrote
You would probably want to discuss this with your doctor.
- I can't imagine using in ears for 8-10 hours out of the day, assuming you even let your ears have some time to rest and 'breath' during that time.
- 56db/60db is perfectly fine, I don't think volume is your problem.
- If you are going to have that long of sessions and are running into these problems, maybe try switching to a lightweight headphone that is compatible with your iOS device to give your inner ears a break while you sort out whatever issue you are having or sit down with your doctor.