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  2. Here One - Wikipedia

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    Here One consists of two wireless earbuds, a charging case, and a connected smartphone app. Each earbud contains four integrated circuits, including a digital signal processor, three analogue mems microphones (which provide directional capabilities), and a high-fidelity balanced armature speaker. [9] Here One Schematic Doppler Labs

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    Battery life: As noted earlier, most wireless headphones blow the doors off earbuds when it comes to battery life. At a minimum, you're likely to get around 20 hours on a charge — but some can ...

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    This agreement allows apps in the Opera Mobile Store also to be available for download in the Yandex app store and vice versa. The same year Opera Software signed several more partnership agreements with mobile carriers in Eastern Europe. Both MTS Belarus and MTS Ukraine launched Opera co-branded app stores for their 28 million total user base.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Modern wireless or cordless earphones have no cord connecting the two earphones to the source device or to each other; they receive audio by means of a wireless technology such as Bluetooth. In historical usage, 'wireless' referred to a connection to a radio receiver, which was known as a wireless.