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  2. Bragi (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Headphone is a stripped-down version of The Dash: it is a wireless earbud that can stream audio from any Bluetooth device letting the user take or make phone calls, or access the phone's digital assistant. Unlike The Dash, it lacks smart features such as fitness tracking, heart rate monitoring, gesture controls, and has no smartphone app.

  3. JLab Audio - Wikipedia

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    JLab became the No. 3 most innovative companies in Fast Company's consumer electronics sector for "for building a virtual fitting room for its best-selling, under-$100 wireless earbuds." [14] References [ edit ]

  4. Hearables - Wikipedia

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    Sensors, to track heart rate, cadence, or to detect proximity. Microphones, to take or make phone calls, or take voice commands. Most of the "Hearables" seen to date are Bluetooth devices that use phones or PCs as the central computing unit. Vinci smart headphones, announced in 2016, [5] incorporated a dual-core CPU, local storage, Wi-Fi, and ...

  5. Jabra's Elite 7 earbuds now support multipoint Bluetooth ...

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    Jabra now allows you to connect to two devices at once with its Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active earbuds.

  6. Pixel Buds - Wikipedia

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    The Pixel Buds is a line of wireless earbuds developed and marketed by Google. The first-generation Pixel Buds were launched on October 4, 2017, at the Made by Google launch event, and became available for preorder on the Google Store the same day. [1] [2] They have the Google Assistant built-in and support Google Translate .

  7. List of Sony products - Wikipedia

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    Storage and cables. Memory cards; SSD disks; Cables; Blu-ray Disc/Ultra HD Blu-ray; Sony Olympus Medical Solutions. Sony Olympus Medical Solutions Inc. was founded on April 16, 2013, as a cooperation between Sony (owns 51%) and Olympus (owns 49%) with a goal to develop, design and sell surgical endoscopes with 4K+ resolution and 3D technologies.

  8. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    Analysts estimate AirPods make up 60% of the global wireless headphone market and that Apple's entire Wearables products (Apple Watch, AirPods, and AirPods Pro) "is now bigger than 60% of the companies in the Fortune 500". An estimated 5-7% of Apple's revenue from AirPods comes from replacement earbuds and cases.

  9. Nura (company) - Wikipedia

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    Nura was a consumer electronics company based in Melbourne, Australia. Nura designed and manufactured headphones with personalized sound technology.Nura's proprietary technology automatically measures the user's hearing sensitivities to different frequencies by monitoring sounds generated from the inner ear.