If your music or whatever isn't that loud, then no but if it is really loud then yes. If you are worried about that you should stay away from the ear phones that go like deep down in you ear. Heres a pic of the ones you shouldn't use: Hope that helps!
Yes, if you play loud music through earphones, you can permanently damage your hearing.
if your earphones are to loud they could damage your hearing.
No. But it WILL ruin your hearing.
Not really but they can damage your hearing if you listen on full volume for too long.
It depends what the earphones are for. If they're simply for you to listen to music while you work - that's at the discretion of the employer. If they're protective earphones to reduce noise in a factory - that's a health & safety issue - and they are required by law to protect your hearing from loud noise !
Earphones should limit the sound level to a maximum of 85 decibels to prevent hearing damage. Prolonged exposure to sounds above this level can lead to hearing loss over time. It's important to listen at safe volumes and take breaks to protect your hearing.
When a system is equalized for dance, the low end (bass) ranges are typically increased to enhance the beat. The regular iPod earphones don't handle a lot of base well. This is a possible explanation for degraded sound quality under the 'dance' setting.
Why are ipod earphones magnetized?
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Earphones could cause hearing loss if u have it plugged into something and your listening to music, or something, that to loud, you never want it to be to loud for you ears. I hope I helped. <3 Bianca B.<3
To me, it makes sense that they are. And by earphones, I am assuming you mean the regular, outside-of-the-ear headphones? Here's a link from CBS from a while back that I thought was interesting: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/19/health/webmd/main2109712.shtml Hope this helps!
There are two syllables in the word 'earphones'.