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  2. We Tested Every Running Armband. Here Are The 5 Best. - AOL

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    Armband. It’s far from fancy, but for $6, MMOBIEL offers an effective, water-resistant running band that stores your phone and keys, and features a one-size-fits-all design.

  3. Nike+ FuelBand - Wikipedia

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    The FuelBand launched with a mobile phone application that was compatible with only iOS 7.1+. The Nike+ FuelBand application was an on-the-go addition to the web community; it synced information from the wristband to the iPhone (or iPad) via Bluetooth, and subsequently uploaded the information to the Nike+ site. The Nike+ FuelBand application ...

  4. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone chargers have gone through a diverse evolution that has included cradles, plug-in cords and obscure connectors. However, devices built between 2010 and 2020 generally use micro-USB connectors, while newer devices tend to use USB-C.

  5. Armband - Wikipedia

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    An armband is a piece of material worn around the arm. They may be worn for pure ornamentation, or to mark the wearer as belonging to group, or as insignia having a certain rank, status, office or role , or being in a particular state or condition.

  6. CFPB sues Experian over "sham investigations" into consumer ...

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    Experian does not properly investigate consumer complaints of errors in credit reports, threatening their access to credit, employment and housing, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said ...

  7. How to switch car insurance companies: 5 simple steps - AOL

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    Here’s how to shop for a new policy and make sure you’re getting the best rates for the coverage you need — one step at a time. Step #1: Review and assess your current auto policy