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  2. Jabra's Elite 85t noise-cancelling earbuds are now ... - AOL

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    Jabra added four more color options for its comfy and feature-packed Elite 85t true wireless earbuds.

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    Jabra Bluetooth headset Jabra earbuds Jabra's wireless earbuds range, September 2023. Jabra is a Danish brand specializing in audio equipment and videoconferencing systems. It is owned by GN Audio, a division of the Danish company GN Group. [4] Jabra engineers, manufactures, and markets wireless, true wireless, and corded headphones for ...

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    Top 3 best wireless noise-cancelling earbuds Best ANC overall: Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 A remarkable follow-up that delivers better sound, great call quality, and unrivaled ANC, these next-gen ...

  5. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Simplified graphical depiction of active noise reduction. To cancel the lower-frequency portions of the noise, noise-cancelling headphones use active noise control.A microphone captures the targeted ambient sounds, and a small amplifier generates sound waves that are exactly out of phase with the undesired sounds.

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  7. Auditory processing disorder - Wikipedia

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    Auditory processing disorder (APD), rarely known as King-Kopetzky syndrome, is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting the way the brain processes sounds. [2] Individuals with APD usually have normal structure and function of the ear, but cannot process the information they hear in the same way as others do, which leads to difficulties in recognizing and interpreting sounds, especially the ...