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  2. Alan Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker was born on August 24, 1997, in Northampton, England, to a Scottish-British father and a Norwegian mother. [13] Walker moved to Fana, Bergen, Norway, with his two siblings when he was two years old.

  3. Plantronics - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Plantronics acquired Walker Equipment, Ringgold, Georgia, a manufacturer of amplified handsets and telephones. The Clarity products were created to enhance telephone usability for those with hearing impairment. Walker later acquired Ameriphone in 2002, and became Walker Ameriphone before changing its name to Clarity; Clarity is now a ...

  4. List of discontinued Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    The QuietComfort Earbuds (QC Earbuds) were released on 5 October 2020. [34] The headset features improved noise-cancellation compared to the predecessor QuietComfort (QC) 20, coupled with a noise canceling microphone in the right headphone. It received CNET's Editors' Choice Award or 8.4/10 points for its active noise-cancelling. [35]

  5. Beats Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Dre (seen in 2012), company co-founder. Beats was established in 2006 by music producer Dr. Dre and record company executive Jimmy Iovine. [citation needed] Iovine perceived two key problems in the music industry: the impact of piracy on music sales and the substandard audio quality provided by Apple's plastic earbuds.

  6. A Guide (and Unofficial Ranking) to All of Andrew Walker’s ...

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    Andrew Walker has cemented himself as one of Hallmark Media’s biggest stars after making his network debut in 2012. The Canadian actor first left his mark on viewers that year with A Bride for ...

  7. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    The W series (Wearable) is a wearable music player built into a set of headphones. The original model, the NWZ-W202 was released in 2009 and had 2 GB of internal memory and could play 11 hours of music and can "quick-charge" for three minutes to yield up to 90 minutes of playback.