Chances are probably slim to none even with electrostatics, and almost nonexistent for planars and dynamic drivers. If it has Bluetooth/ internal battery, maybe if you have damaged connections. I’m not an expert but I’m sure you’ll be fine, just don’t spill water or anything around High voltage / current equipment but that seems like common sense
IDK about electrocuted, but one time I had my Sennheisers connected to the tv on the 10 foot cable for whatever reason, and the cord was brushing the carpet. When I went to stand up, it sent a huge static shockwave through my earcups and right on my ears, and it hurt like hell. No damage to the headphones luckily.
blargh4 t1_ixr42vg wrote
No