Instead of saying it "blocks noise," it mentions specific distractions like pen-clicking and refrigerators to build credibility.

Honestly, it costs more than the headphones you’d find at a big-box store. But if you value your time at even $30 an hour, Silent Focus pays for itself by Tuesday.

It focuses on the immediate "cure" for a missed deadline rather than the "prevention" of future noise.

It doesn't just "muffle" the world; it uses a proprietary frequency-shifting algorithm to create a "vacuum of silence" specifically tuned to the human voice and office chatter. Imagine being in a library, but the library is inside a private cloud.

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