Have you ever seen headphones marked either as noise cancelling headphones or noise reduction headphones? Have you ever wondered what the heck the difference is between the two types? Well BonaFideReviews has posted an article detailing what they are here. Here’s a quote from the article:

Noise-cancelling headphones use tiny microphones that identify the noise or sounds outside the headphones and then work to cancel out the sounds. Noise-reduction headphones (also known as noise-isolation headphones) reduce sound by being a barrier through which sounds cannot pass. What does all this mean? And how do these two differ?

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