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Etrisa

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  1. Thanks for the answers! I probably should have just tried regular ear plugs from the start, what i forgot to mention is that i'm not a fan of those since my ear canal start to itch after a while, which might happen with regular in ear speakers too although it's less common. Then again i might get used to that and ignore that more than i can ignore the noise. Blocking the heater with something i might work, I thought of it yesterday but i had my doubts. It might be a risk to block off all noised but i'm somewhat desperate. Although this is a temporary issue since i will be looking for my own place later if everything works out here If anyone else have any further suggestions for in ear noise cancellation that are wireless send them my way
  2. Yes you read that right, I don't care about sound quality here. Although wireless is a high priority. So quick story time. I bought the Bose QC 35 for my brother and was amazed by the noise cancellation, it sounds like when a power outage happens, it's dead silent. I also saw the video where Linus compares them with the Sennheiser ones. But why would I want to sleep with them? (Not like that!) Well I've recently moved to Stockholm since I got work here and I'm now renting a room in a basement, all is well but one thing, there's a constant static noise from the heater and it's making it hard to sleep. I've tried blocking it with a white noise application for your phone but that only got me more annoyed. I tried plugging in my Sennheiser momentum in ear just to check if I should try buying regular ear protection it might be worth a try since it's already cheaper but I'm still curious, is there some sort of tech device that can cancel out this noise similar to what the Bose does? Thanks in advance for reading and replying to this! (P.S if I don't reply immediately it means I finally fell asleep, don't wake me.)
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