Where is the active noise cancellation in the 10th-generation Accord?

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VanNevaeh
07/29/25 12:55pm
The active noise cancellation in the 10th-generation Accord is located in the driver's seat, and the active noise cancellation system can also be turned off. Below is relevant information about active noise cancellation: 1. Active noise cancellation is a noise reduction technology. The active noise cancellation function works by generating sound waves that are equal in amplitude but opposite in phase to external noise, thereby neutralizing the noise and achieving noise reduction. The principle is that all sounds are composed of certain frequency spectra. If a sound can be found whose spectrum is exactly the same as the noise to be eliminated but with the opposite phase, the noise can be completely canceled out. 2. There are typically three noise reduction measures used to reduce noise: reducing noise at the source, reducing noise during transmission, and reducing noise at the human ear.
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