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    These Sony headphones are currently 30% off! A few perks: They're wireless and noise-canceling, include a mic for making phone calls and have touch sensor controls on the cans for skipping songs ...

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    Sony WH-CH720N Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones. Best Sony XM5 headphones alternative. $98 at Walmart. Earbuds are easily lost, too, but just try misplacing a full-size headphone. Below I've ...

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    You get more coverage for a lower price for the exact same TV when you shop at Walmart. Check Out: ... Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones. Price at Target: $399.99.

  5. TV Ears - Wikipedia

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    www .tvears .com. TV Ears is an American, privately held audio technology company that specializes in voice clarifying television products for the hearing impaired. It was founded in April 1998 by George Dennis. [ 1] They are located in Spring Valley, California, where they house the North American distribution center, support, and sales teams ...

  6. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Equate is an example of the strength of Walmart's private label store brand. In a 2006 study, The Hartman Group marketing research firm issued a report which found that "Five of the top 10 "likely to purchase" private label brands are managed by Walmart including: Great Value, Equate, Sam's Choice, Walmart, and Member's Mark (Sam's Club), per ...

  7. Woolco - Wikipedia

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    Woolco was an American-based discount retail chain. It was founded in 1962 in Columbus, Ohio, by the F. W. Woolworth Company. It was a full-line discount department store unlike the five-and-dime Woolworth stores which operated at the time. At its peak, Woolco had hundreds of stores in the US, as well as in Canada and the United Kingdom.

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