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  • Walk anywhere today and you'll see Apple AirPods dangling out of people's ears.

  • These cordless earbuds have become a status symbol,

  • I mean, who needs to actually learn to code,

  • when you can just pop in two earbuds and bam! You now work in tech.

  • Although these earbuds currently need to be taken out to charge,

  • Apple is accelerating wireless charging.

  • So what would happen if you never took off your AirPods?

  • First, you'd need to figure out a way to make them stick in your ears.

  • This is because a man named Ben Hsu recently fell asleep with his AirPods in,

  • and woke up with one beeping from his stomach. He'd actually swallowed it in his sleep.

  • I mean, this is anecdotal evidence that amazingly, AirPods can withstand stomach acid,

  • which has a mighty pH of 1.7.

  • He ran to the doctor who told him to "just wait".

  • The AirPod made its way through his intestines, colon, and finally out his anus.

  • In fact, the digestive system was so effective in differentiating the AirPod from actual nutrients,

  • that the headphone came out fully intact and continued to work.

  • So next time you see someone with AirPods on the street, just remember they could have come out of their butt.

  • Many people think that leaving AirPods in would cause a buildup of earwax,

  • but this is actually not true. Earwax is produced when objects are put in and out of your ear, like a Q-tip.

  • Actually, here's a hot Q-tip: don't use Q-tips. They cause earwax.

  • In this "hypothet situaesh," you would be leaving the AirPods in your ear and never taking them out.

  • So a buildup of earwax would not be an issue.

  • But what would be an issue is your hearing.

  • We spend most of our lives in air, which is a sound transmitting medium.

  • Because of this, our ears evolved into something we now call a transducer.

  • A transducer is anything that changes energy from one form to another.

  • Vibrating objects produce energy in the form of sound waves.

  • When a sound wave reaches your ear, it now causes your eardrum to physically vibrate.

  • This physical vibration moves hairs in your ear,

  • which result in neural electrical signals that are translated to your brain.

  • This is how you hear anything,

  • including whatever is coming out of your AirPods, such as music,

  • or season 1 of our podcast "SIDENOTE", streaming

  • wherever you get your podcasts.

  • In total this process involves your external ear, middle ear, inner ear, brainstem and brain.

  • But when looking at the type of damage caused by leaving any type of headphone on forever,

  • we need to focus on your inner ear.

  • Noise-induced hearing loss is something everyone who wears headphones should be thinking about.

  • It is one of the most common forms of acquired hearing impairment.

  • Children, teenagers and adults who listen to headphones for long durations of time

  • are at a significant risk of hearing loss.

  • One study found listening to your air pods for as little as seven hours a week can cause hearing loss.

  • This is super intense as I listen for way longer than that

  • I'm obsessed with music.

  • But there are some other studies that had less drastic results.

  • The US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

  • -Okay, big name much-

  • say the maximum exposure our ears can take without risk is eight hours a day of sound at 85 A-weighted decibels.

  • A-weighted decibels, which from now on we are just gonna call decibels,

  • is a measurement of sound pressure in regards to the human ear.

  • "Eight hours" seems like a lot of time to be wearing headphones daily.

  • But a survey found that

  • 17-25% of people actually felt they listened to their headphones

  • for longer than eight hours a day.

  • And when randomly stopping people at a train station in Sweden,

  • another study found that 46% of participants were

  • exceeding 85 decibels of sound from their headphones.

  • This meant their ears were at risk.

  • Air pots can reach as high as 101 decibels to 139 decibels,

  • depending on which lab was doing the testing.

  • So it's important that no matter how long you're wearing your AirPods

  • you keep the volume lower than 75%.

  • Leaving your AirPods in for any extended period of time can cause an

  • overexposure to sound which damages the cochlea, the outer hair cells and the stria vascularis of the inner ear.

  • This is why many new studies conclude

  • the more you listen to any type of headphone the more likely you are to have permanent hearing loss.

  • But even worse than all of this, is that after a week of not removing your AirPods,

  • you would have an infection.

  • At the point when you pop those earbuds in for eternity any dirt or moisture in your ear canal would get stuck.

  • Moisture and dirt makes bacteria feel good.

  • Therefore they will proliferate.

  • A buildup of bacteria in your ear causes inflammation and infection.

  • The AirPods blocking airflow in and out of your ear means more humidity and increased temperatures.

  • This makes the bacteria feel even happier and the infection even worse.

  • Within two weeks of leaving your AirPods in you would likely have a granuloma and potentially burst your eardrum.

  • So, even though AirPods make it so you can absolutely demolish more meetings, shoot off emails, supes fast, and appear rich,

  • it is important to take them out daily,

  • listen to them at an appropriate volume and don't sleep with them in, unless of course, you are looking for a wittle late-night snack

  • Now that you know to keep your ear pods low and you take them out to charge they're safe to use,

  • would you ever use AirPods?

  • No, because I'm Android for life.

  • Mkay, awkward...

  • Greg, that's not even AirPods.

  • They are now.

  • Thanks for watching. If you're interested in more ear stuff

  • we actually have a really popular ear test video to figure out how old your ears are.

  • They even talked about it on Modern Family back in the day - is that show still on?

  • Make sure you like and subscribe and we'll see you next week

Walk anywhere today and you'll see Apple AirPods dangling out of people's ears.

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