With gaming headsets, a strong
seal around the ears is important for keeping your gameplay in, and outside noises out.
My other guess is that the Bluetooth earbuds form a particularly tight
seal around the ear.
You just need good - fitting earcups that form a strong
seal around your ears.
The foam actually forms a decent
seal around the ears to provide a bit of noise isolation — but these aren't noise cancelling headphones and you shouldn't expect that outdoors.
Its memory foam earcup padding creates a strong
seal around the ears for passive noise isolation, keeping its stellar sound in and allowing you to stay focused on your workout.
The ear tips provided with these earphones didn't provide the most suitable
seal around my ear canal though, and this is probably why I didn't find them as great as I probably could have.
Not exact matches
Their light and bendy build hooks
around the
ear and creates a tight
seal that doesn't come loose when you're moving
around.
Now normally I'm pretty chatty and would follow you
around talking your
ear off, but today I'm going to just let you take a walk through my home with my lips
sealed shut.
Seals are different from sea lions though they are related...
seals do not have
ear flaps, they can't «walk»
around on their flippers like sea lions can, but the most beautiful difference is their vocalizations.
Because there's no rubber «tip» that goes into your
ear to
seal out the outside world, you still hear most everything
around you.