Noise Cancelling Headphones for Adults, Children and Pets

During the works at a block of flats, while the children were at home along with their parents trying to work from home, the last thing you need is major renovation works happening next door.

Despite the best efforts to minimise the noise, only creating a hard noise during certain hours it was not always possible to avoid creating nuisance noise that comes with a construction site.

Therefore to to help resolve the situation they gave directly affected neighbours noise cancelling wireless bluetooth headphones. This proved highly successful for home workers as well as students who were having live sessions during the day.

For distressed pets, they offered natural calming supplements or noise cancelling headsets.

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Entry submitted by Clearly Renovations


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