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What I've learned is that headphones are my friend. I have them for the PC, the TV, for outside and even for sleeping. I'd go nuts without them.
How do you sleep with those?
They're basically a headband with flat headphones inside so quite comfy even for side sleeping (as I do). Just search on Amazon or wherever for sleep headphones. I have an older version of these.
I tried some a long time ago that were supposed to be noise canceling. Never could get them to work. Might need to try a few from the post here, including something like you posted with just the band. (Can't see because blocking Amazon).
Ahh, mine are definitely not noise cancelling. I'm not putting up with much noise at night, it's just the slightest sound from neighbours (which most people wouldn't even hear) will stop me sleeping. Fortunately it's usually silent here at night and I only need them sometimes!