Research suggests market-leading headphone brands might be hiding a nasty chemical secret
How safe are our headphones?
The study can be downloaded from here:Nothing about to what extent these chemicals leach out into our skin, no mention of what represents a safe level of exposure and, keeping quiet about what headphones they say they have tested.
Difficult not to see this as biased scaremongering. If the "problem" is as great as they seem to want us to think, why isn't there a huge scandal around the plastics used in computer mice and keyboards, with many millions of people spending all day using them at work?
The PDF available on the site tells us what they found in the plastics but, doesn't appear to provide any mention of how much of those chemicals actually enter the body. also the claims made, seem to ignore the fact that most of the plastic content of on or over ear headphones, is not touching your skin while they are in use.The study can be downloaded from here:
![]()
The Sound of Contamination: A Comprehensive Analysis of Endocrine Disruptors and Hazardous Additives in the Headphones
The ToxFree Life for All project analysed 81 headphone models (180 material samples) across Central Europe and online marketplaces like Temu and Shein. 100% of products contained hazardous substances, including bisphenols, phthalates, and flame retardants. While these products do not pose an ac...arnika.org
I'm not providing an opinion on it either way yet, as I have not finished reading through it.
