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Can I damage hearing if I play my MP3 player too loud?

Published on 2017-08-24

The effects of loud environmental noise and loud music playback on the ear are similar. Permanent hearing loss may occur for prolonged exposures over 85 db.

Decibel level reference

Duration of the exposure to loudness

However, it is not only the loudness (measured in decibels) that matters, but also the duration - the longer the exposure to the loudness, the greater is the damage. Note: Maximum hearing period is only a reference. Seek medical advice if you have any doubt.

A notice on your player's display

A notice Long hour and high volume damage hearing will be displayed when the volume of this MP3 player attains 80 - 85 dB (you can take this decibel level as reference of a medium truck passing by). This notice is to comply with a regulation in the European Union for protecting your hearing safety (EN 60950-1). It is not suggested to adjust beyond this volume level because long exposure to this volume level may damage your hearing. If you really need to increase the volume level beyond this level (80 - 85 dB), shorten the hearing period to protect your hearing.

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