In my area, typical room temperature is 20-22 C, so 26 seems a bit high, but this might be cultural. Humans are a tropical species and couldn’t survive winter in the temperate zones without clothing, shelter, and fire. I’d call 26 C “warm”, but it seems well within my long-term tolerable range.
But there are significant temperature differences between day and night. I think you can go as low as 15 C before I’d call it “cold”. I’d be OK without a shirt and blanket at night at 15 C. Just a bed sheet. I sleep on memory foam though.
Seems like it would help if noise is a problem. More expensive than earplugs, and I’m not sure how durable they are. There may be some safety issues, but it seems less bad than the earplugs.
In my area, typical room temperature is 20-22 C, so 26 seems a bit high, but this might be cultural. Humans are a tropical species and couldn’t survive winter in the temperate zones without clothing, shelter, and fire. I’d call 26 C “warm”, but it seems well within my long-term tolerable range.
But there are significant temperature differences between day and night. I think you can go as low as 15 C before I’d call it “cold”. I’d be OK without a shirt and blanket at night at 15 C. Just a bed sheet. I sleep on memory foam though.
Perception of temperature is mostly cultural yes, what do you think about putting sound absorbing panels on the walls of the room?
Seems like it would help if noise is a problem. More expensive than earplugs, and I’m not sure how durable they are. There may be some safety issues, but it seems less bad than the earplugs.