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I would guess that it's more likely that the fit of the airpods in your ear is worse not the noise cancelling, so noise is bleeding in that way.
I've had a pair of bose noise cancelling headphones for years and the noise cancelling is exactly the same as when I first got them.
Have you tried to replace the rubber bits that fit in your ears?
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I would guess that it's more likely that the fit of the airpods in your ear is worse not the noise cancelling, so noise is bleeding in that way.
This is good thinking, I like it 🧐
Yet the eartip-thingies look pretty good / pretty much like they were looking when new, and the earpods seem to still fit fine.. will try to obtain some new tips to check though, thanks for the input 👍
Did my AirPod Pro's noise cancelling get worse over time, or did I get more sensitive?
I swear I was hardly able to hear other people talk for example (like, people on their phones in public transport), and now I often feel the need to turn NC on - only to realize it had already been on 🙃