Sentences with phrase «gunshot noises»

The 3M Peltor Sports Tactical 100 uses a proprietary 3M technology to suppress really loud gunshot noises, all the while amplifying low - level sounds.

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Technicians at a separate site will determine if it is a gunshot, a car backfire or other loud noise and then feed into an NYPD system that monitors security cameras throughout the city, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said.
Of course, they block out the harmful noise of gunshots on the firing range while amplifying the sounds you want to hear.
The system's main limitation is that YouTube strips metadata out of videos, says Goldberg, so it must rely on audio cues to sync videos — but this only works when there is a loud noise easily distinguishable from the background, like a gunshot.
About midway through the film some of the moviegoers told the manager they heard a «popping» noise like a gunshot.
Obviously, there aren't gunshots, car crashes, and explosions, but the ambient noises of Manhattan and Wally's workplace are nicely realized, plus the dialogue remains crisp, natural, and easy to hear.
The van's size and lack of interior finishing means it echoes inside; when the doors lock as you drive off, the noise ricochets around the cabin like a gunshot.
Many dogs suffer from noise phobia, and the thunder is just one of several frightening noises (others include fireworks, gunshots, etc).
Fear of loud sounds - fireworks, thunder, gunshot - are called noise phobias.
Try finding some soothing music, or something on tv that doesn't involve loud noises like crashes or gunshots.
Fireworks are reported as one of the top triggers for noise aversion (81 %), but pet owners also said that thunder (73 %), gunshots (45 %) and construction noises (20 %) are additional triggers.
Desensitization methods are an option — by playing a CD that contains noises of thunderstorms, fireworks, and gunshots, many pets can be counter-conditioned and may actually begin to remain calm during these events.»
He is afraid of loud noises, thunder, fireworks, gunshots, etc..
In a study conducted in the United Kingdom and published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science in 2013, 49 % of dog owners indicated that their dog responded fearfully to a loud noise, including thunder, gunshots, and cars backfiring.
Noise triggers ranged from fireworks, thunderstorms and aeroplanes, to gunshots, cars and motorbikes.
In most cases, pets ran away during events with loud and sporadic noises, like fireworks and thunderstorms, that sound like gunshots to the animals.
Although any type of noise can frighten pets, thunder, fireworks, gunshots, and sirens are the main culprits.
Noise phobia occurs when pets are afraid of loud noises such as thunderstorms, firecrackers, gunshots, vacuum cleaners, or hairdryers.
There's no music, letting you focus purely on the environment; gunshots echo across the map and thus let you avoid or track other players, flocks of crows will be startled by movement, a seemingly dead horse can suddenly come alive for a few seconds, monsters make a variety of noise depending on whether they've spotted you and chains hang from ceilings.
You have to be careful, however, because gunshots, explosions or any other type of noise could attract the Alien and end up bringing about the demise of not only anyone else that is in the vicinity but yourself in addition.
Audibly, it didn't really stand out from other JRPG's, you can expect very similar grunts, gunshots and slashing noises.
Going back to the topic of keeping your loud gunshots from waking up the entire bloody neighborhood, the report of your rifle can be masked by hiding it in other loud noises, such as airplanes passing over hear, flak guns firing or, the most common solution, sabotaged generators which emit loud popping sounds.
Silent, except for a few atmospheric noises (dogs barking, a car starting, a gunshot), Inside follows a small boy through a monochromatic dystopia.
The «kicking a metal door» noises were actually the gunshots.
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