Saturday, February 16, 2013

Headphone



If you want to lose yourself in your music by eliminating the noise around you there is no better way than to use headphones. These are great gadgets to use when listening to music or when watching TV or a movie. If you have audio lessons on tape, you can use them to study. If you want to read books you can listen to audio books using services such as Audible.com.



Headphones can be used in professional settings such as sound recording studios for editing and recording audio/videos. Headsets that combine the functionalities of a microphone, telephone and headphone are also available.
You can use headphones with iPods. To choose the best set of headphones for you, take a look at its important parts:

Driver - this is the part of the headphone that produces sound.
Earpiece - this holds the driver up to your ear. There are earpieces that cover the entire ears, and there are ones that are small and rounded like buds that fit into your inner ear.
Attachment system - This ensures that the earpiece fits snugly over or inside your ears.
The other parts of headphones are the headbands, wires and jacks used to attach the earpiece to the music source.
Typically, headphones are attached to audio devices like mobile phones, CD or MP3 players like iPods, walkman, and even PCs.
Basically there are two types of headphones:
1. Sound-proof: This type is used when you want to isolate yourself from the sounds of the environment. You can use this in loud situations so that the sound emanating from your iPod is the only sound that you hear.
Sound-proof headphones usually sport earpieces that cover your entire ear. They also have headbands.
These headphones are designed to fit your ear perfectly and have a sealed design to 'cancel' outside sounds. Look for a well-known brand when buying one.
2. Open-type: This type of headphones generally offers better sound quality than the enclosed, sound-proof ones. The open design makes for a more effective listening experience.
There are hundreds of types of headphones to choose from, in terms of design.

Some examples are:
- Clip-ons
They don't have headbands. The system consists of two ear buds that you can easily fit into your ears.
- Wireless
It frees you up from wires and lets you enjoy freedom of movement when listening to your favorite audio or podcast.
- In-ear-monitor
These are tiny gadgets that fit into your ear canal. They are more expensive and sport sophisticated designs. They are used for professional and surveillance purposes.
- Earbuds
These are small earphones with two earpieces that are small, rounded, and fit into the inner ear.
- Headset
It comprises of a headset and a microphone and is mainly used for communications.
- Noise-canceling
It may contain a suspension system in the headband. It prevents outside noise from interfering with your listening experience.
- Street style
This is mostly used for listening to MP3 files on-the-go and has a headband that fits at the back of your head.
- Earpad
This category of headphones has flat, soft pads that serve as earpieces.
There are hundreds of styles and types of earphones that are available in the market, including wireless ones. Choose wisely among them based on your requirements. You may base the purchasing decision on design, brand or application.
Finally, since you are going for headphones to have a reliable listening device, do not compromise on the sound quality. Happy listening!

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