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Can noise-cancelling headphones affect your listening skills? Audiologists warn

Noise-cancelling headphones might actually be doing more harm than good — especially when it comes to how your brain processes sound, audiologists warn.

February 18, 2025 / 15:23 IST
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Noise cancellation is an important feature we look for when buying a pair of earphones or headphones. It has become so essential that even budget earphones now come with ANC. Needless to say, it's especially useful when you're trying to work in an office full of chatterboxes or traveling on a crowded metro. However, audiologists have noticed a concerning trend with noise-cancelling headphones, and it's not something you’d want to hear about. As per a BBC report, they have found that these headphones might actually be doing more harm than good — especially when it comes to how your brain processes sound.

Let’s break it down–Audiologists, the experts who study hearing, have found out that more and more people — particularly young adults — are coming in for hearing tests, only to find that their hearing is perfectly fine. So what’s the issue? It's their brain’s ability to process sound.

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Renée Almeida, an audiologist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, told BBC that when you use noise-cancelling headphones too much, you’re not giving your brain the chance to work like it’s supposed to. Normally, your brain sorts through a mix of sounds and decides which ones are important — like someone calling your name or a car honking. But when you block out all the background noise, your brain doesn't get the practice it needs to process those sounds properly.

"It’s not just about hearing things," says Almeida. "It’s about being able to listen and focus on what matters." And that's where the problem lies — your brain might get a little "lazy" without all that background noise to filter through.