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  2. Looking for the Perfect Workout Earbuds? Our Tech ... - AOL

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    Elite 8 Active. If you're looking for a durable pair of workout earbuds, you can't beat the Jabra Elite 8 Actives. The latest in the Danish audio specialists' line of sporting earbuds, they are ...

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    JBL Endurance Peak 3 $ at Best Buy. JBL Endurance Peak 3 $ at Target. JBL Endurance Peak 3 $ at ebay. Best cheap earbuds: JLab Go Air Sport Pros: Extremely affordable, secure fit. Cons: So-so ...

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    Wireless earbuds are great, but anyone new to them may cry foul at the fit. See, most of these things (including Apple's beloved AirPods Pro) employ silicone ear tips that you have to sort of ...

  5. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    Bone conduction is the conduction of sound to the inner ear primarily through the bones of the skull, allowing the hearer to perceive audio content even if the ear canal is blocked. Bone conduction transmission occurs constantly as sound waves vibrate bone, specifically the bones in the skull, although it is hard for the average individual to ...

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    Noise -cancelling headphones alongside a carry case. Noise-cancelling headphones are headphones which suppress unwanted ambient sounds using active noise control. This is distinct from passive headphones which, if they reduce ambient sounds at all, use techniques such as soundproofing . Noise cancellation makes it possible to listen to audio ...

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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 ...

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