Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds use built-in microphones to reduce external environmental sound.
Integral microphones monitor external sounds and create an opposite frequency, which results in active noise cancelling. This creates a more immersive sound within the ear.
Noise Cancelling was first introduced into headphones because of the component sizes, however, recent technical advances have enabled the design integration into the smaller Earbuds.
The miniaturising of batteries has helped the development of wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds.
Passive Noise Cancelling uses a secure fit to create a seal against unwanted noise. This applies to headphones and Earbuds, where they create a barrier to external noise.
Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling: Employs microphones and speakers to automatically adapt to the user's surroundings. This represents a more sophisticated form of ANC, digitally adjusting the level of noise cancelling based on environmental conditions.
Adjustable Active Noise Cancelling enables manual adjustment of Noise Cancelling levels. This provides users with control over the amount of background noise.
Transparency Mode enables tuning into the surrounding environment without turning off the music or removing the earbuds or headphones. The same technology is used in Tr-Tek Pro Groove and Pure Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds.
Adjustable Transparency Mode allows users to control the extent to which external sounds penetrate the Earbuds, providing a customizable balance between staying aware of the surroundings and enjoying uninterrupted music playback.