Does wearing AirPods damage your hearing? Yes, if you’re not careful

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Does wearing AirPods damage your hearing? Yes, if you’re not careful
  • AirPods can pump out 100 decibels. That’s loud enough to rival the noise of a motorcycle.

Headphones and earbuds have become ubiquitous since Apple’s AirPods hit the shelves in 2016. They’re nearly as essential as smartphones.

But there’s been a growing buzz about their impact on ears. Cranking them up may be doing more harm than people realize, experts say.

“The World Health Organization right now estimates there’s 1.5 billion people who live with hearing loss and 430 million of those have a disabling loss. It is expected that by 2030, 2.5 billion people will have hearing loss — that’s a billion more than right now in six years,” said Yonah Orlofsky, director of audiology at the New Jersey Eye and Ear medical practice “By 2050, 700 million people will have disabling hearing loss.

“It’s understood that at least partly, that number is going up is because of noise exposure via headphone use,” said Orlofsky, whose audiology group has offices in Clifton and Englewood that see 70 patients a day. 

Apple wireless AirPods are tested in 2016 during a media event at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California.

Are AirPods bad for your hearing?

AirPods can pump out 100 decibels, at their maximum setting. That’s loud enough to rival the noise of a motorcycle, and it won’t be music to your ears in the long run, medical experts say.

Studies show that 24% of people between the ages of 12 and 35 are listening to their tunes at unsafe levels, putting them at a higher risk of hearing damage, the Mayo Clinic says. For reference, the clinic notes, normal conversation takes place at 60 decibels, and a washing machine operates at 70 or more.


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