Noise-cancelling headphones that let you hear a ‘bubble’ around you, but block everything else? Sounds great, and researchers have developed the tech

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  • Sound Bubble adds extra microphones to sense distance
  • Filter unwanted audio by proximity
  • Still very much in the future-tech file

The best noise cancelling headphones are brilliant things, but there’s still plenty of room for improving what active noise cancellation can do. And a new system could make today’s transparency and conversation awareness modes look positively prehistoric.

The tech comes from engineers at the University of Washington. We’ve reported on their work before: earlier this year they unveiled a system called Target Speech Hearing that could tell who you were looking at and prioritize their voice. And now they’ve got another great idea: the Sound Bubble.

‘Sound bubble’ headphones demo – YouTube


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