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Study: Toxic Chemicals Found in Major Headphone Brands
19 Feb
Summary
- Most headphones contain toxic chemicals like bisphenols and phthalates.
- Chemicals may migrate into the body through sweat and skin absorption.
- Hazardous substances were detected in every headphone product tested.

A concerning study indicates that most headphones harbor toxic chemicals, potentially migrating into users' bodies. Researchers tested over 81 headphone models from major brands, finding hazardous substances in every single one. These chemicals, including bisphenols, phthalates, and PFAS, are primarily derived from the plastics used in headphone manufacturing.
The study suggests that these synthetic chemicals can leach into sweat and be absorbed through the skin, especially during daily use involving heat, such as exercise. While trace amounts were found and the exact toxic level exposure is unclear, the findings raise questions about the safety of everyday headphone usage. Avoiding prolonged contact, particularly during strenuous activities, is advised.




