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Hi, I just bought Sony sp600n in-ear earphones because there are blowers drying the concrete in my apartment after a water damage. The sound is about the same as inside an airplane but louder. It's hard to sleep. So I did some googling and found out that the sp600n indeed can cancel some noise and decided to give them a try.
The ambient sound option adds some "more" noise, as it probably should, but it doesn't help. The noise-canceling option, on the other hand, does nothing. The noise I hear remains exactly the same no matter whether the option is on or off.
I don't know what's going on: are the earphones broken or are they just useless. I could test them but how? A test noise from a computer that the working earphones clearly cancel out?
PS. I ended up setting up Google Assistant (because the App suggested it) but just got the error message "Google assistant can't be reached2 or something along those lines.
Hi there,
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We will check for information about this and update you when we know more. Maybe some of our members will have some suggestions for you until then.
Best wishes,
Ed
Hi Atomisti,
I read an article on Sony website saying that the e noise canceling function works primarily for noise in the low frequency band. Although noise is reduced, it is not canceled completely.
Here's the link: https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00203389
I think that it's normal not to cancel such noise .
Cheers,
The_Black_Rose