When 'cancelling' noise fails, drown it out :) Whatever you're listening to, 
play it louder.

If you find music too distracting there's plenty of alternatives. 'Noise' 
generators can feel a bit weird at first but they do a great job of blocking 
out ambient noise. Even better if listened to through active noise-cancelling 
earphones.

http://playnoise.com/ is my preferred

http://www.noisli.com/ if you prefer more 'natural' sounds, eg coffee shop 
ambience, crackling fire etc.

No specific preference for noise-cancelling products except avoid Sony's 
earphones like the plague.

PS: I normally prefer headphones but if you want them for noise cancelling 
value I'd recommend in-ear buds every time.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kirsten Greed
Sent: Sunday, 23 March 2014 1:21 PM
To: 'ozDotNet'
Subject: [OT] Noise cancelling earphones for a quiet programming environment?

Hi All
So that I can concentrate better, I am trying to filter out the mouse clicking 
sound from person at the desk next to me.
Has anyone any tech recommendations on how to do this?
Thanks
Kirsten


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