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I find that even noise cancelling headphones don't help drown out nearby conversations - I listen to Apple's Chill radio and use Noizio when I really need to focus.
eshvk
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Noise cancelling headphones don't really drown out conversations. You should get in-ear headphones.
raspasov
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Bose QC25 and QC35 really do though at mid level volume. You see people opening their mouths but you hear no voices.
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Agreed. When I have my QC35 on, people always have to tap me on the shoulder when they want to speak to me.
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Yes! :) To the point that it sometimes freaks me out because it's totally unexpected since you hear zero noise of someone approaching haha.
jessriedel
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You might also consider just using brown noise. I find it very useful.
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I throw rain on. If someone's straight yelling it won't help. For just general background convo noise, it works well
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