Noise-cancelling doghouse keeps your canine calm


Ford has developed a new type of kennel that reduces noise caused by fireworks. The doghouse keeps your dog happy when fireworks start.

Ford Motor Company has built a noise house to keep noise low during fireworks and other noisy or stressful events.

The elegant dog house has an automatic gate that allows your dog to access it when necessary and helps reduce the noise of fireworks.

There is also ample insulation to help reduce the explosions, which can reach 120 decibels, the threshold for humans to experience pain. Because dogs ears are about four times more sensitive than our ears, you can understand the difficulties you have to experience. It looks so good that even humans will want to sleep in it

In addition, Ford also uses noise cancellation technology used in their cars. The technology is common in headphones and has been developed for pilots and aircraft helicopters to eliminate the monotonous drone of engines on long flights. Ford has recently used cars to reduce the noise of tires, engines and other road noise.
As in headphones, the noise cancellation works by taking an environmental sound and then producing an inverted version of it. So when a microphone picks up a sound, a tiny computer must then create the exact opposite of that noise.

As in headphones, noise cancellation works by taking an environmental sound and then producing an inverted version. Then, when the microphone picks up a sound, the small computer must create the exact opposite of that noise.

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