Coult45
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 777
- Reaction score
- 3,715
- Points
- 247
- Location
- Cross Lake, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- FSH Sport
- Boat Length
- 21
After doing a little reading about the improvements to AirPods (Pro), I decided to try them on the boat to reduce my noise exposure. Short answer...fantastic. Shouldn't have been so slow to pull the trigger. I'm no expert, so this is just my personal experience.
Our normal operation...when we're getting to the good spots for bird photography, I'm at the helm and the crew is up front where it's pretty quiet even at 6000 rpm's. Once we get to a good area, I'm up front with my camera and my first mate is at the helm, almost always at 3000 rpms or below. So I'm the one with the worst exposure, and I already have enough hearing loss from a few live-fire exercises during my time as a marine, many years ago.
For the second gen AirPods Pros, reports put the noise cancellation capability at 27dB, although it's significantly lower when using Transparency mode or Adaptive mode. Still experimenting with both of those. So, about as effective as foam plugs, and I can have a normal conversation with the crew without taking plugs out and putting them back in all the time. I can also safely listen to podcasts and books while doing mundane tasks like cutting the grass, running the snowblower, etc.
Pretty thrilled with them so far. A few articles with additional info...
Our normal operation...when we're getting to the good spots for bird photography, I'm at the helm and the crew is up front where it's pretty quiet even at 6000 rpm's. Once we get to a good area, I'm up front with my camera and my first mate is at the helm, almost always at 3000 rpms or below. So I'm the one with the worst exposure, and I already have enough hearing loss from a few live-fire exercises during my time as a marine, many years ago.
For the second gen AirPods Pros, reports put the noise cancellation capability at 27dB, although it's significantly lower when using Transparency mode or Adaptive mode. Still experimenting with both of those. So, about as effective as foam plugs, and I can have a normal conversation with the crew without taking plugs out and putting them back in all the time. I can also safely listen to podcasts and books while doing mundane tasks like cutting the grass, running the snowblower, etc.
Pretty thrilled with them so far. A few articles with additional info...
Can the AirPods Pro Protect Your Hearing? We Put Them to the Test.
Can earbuds provide adequate hearing protection for loud concerts? We tested several popular earbuds, including the AirPods Pro, to find out.
www.nytimes.com
Evaluating Apple AirPods Pro 2 Hearing Protection and Listening
The active noise cancellation technology in the AirPods Pro 2 earbuds reduces ambient noise levels by an average 27 dB across frequencies.
hearingreview.com