I'm having a strange problem where the elevator in my apartment seems to be ruining my Bluetooth headphones. After just one trip on the elevator, they end up sounding crunchy and staticky, as if they're permanently damaged. I've even tried disconnecting them before getting on, but that doesn't help either. Does anyone have suggestions on how to protect my earbuds? Would keeping them in a Faraday bag help? Thanks a lot!
3 Answers
Wow, I've never heard of that happening before! I’m curious how you determined that the elevator is the culprit. Did you notice any specific issues while wearing them? Maybe you could try a different brand to see if it happens again.
That sounds really odd! Usually, nothing should emit radiation strong enough to damage electronics like earbuds unless you're microwaving them. You might want to consider if there’s something else going on with the elevator or the building's wiring that could affect your headphones.
It sounds like you might be experiencing a severe case of electromagnetic interference (EMI). If it's damaging devices this way, you should definitely reach out to local authorities or an FCC rep. To protect your earbuds, try putting them in a completely closed metal box or a Faraday cage to block out the interference.
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