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  2. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    A bi-directional microphone's receptive field has two angles only. Its receptive field is limited to only the front and the direct opposite back of the microphone. This creates an "8" shape field, and this design is the best method for picking up sound only from a close proximity of the user, while not picking up most surrounding noises.

  3. Directional sound - Wikipedia

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    Directional Sound refers to the notion of using various devices to create fields of sound which spread less than most (small) traditional loudspeakers. Several techniques are available to accomplish this, and each has its benefits and drawbacks.

  4. The best wireless headphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    Modern over-the-ear headphones offer incredible sound and impressive noise-cancelling, often for a surprisingly low price. (Photos: 1More, Soundcore, Sony)

  5. Officially, the 8 Best Headphones Money Can Buy - AOL

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    WH-1000XM4. Just below those Bowers & Wilkins in price is Sony's WH-1000XM4. (Bad product naming here.) The main seller for these is the noise-cancelling—which is the best out there.Of all the ...

  6. The best audiophile headphones in 2022 - AOL

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    The best audiophile headphones offer the ultimate sound from a pair of cans or wireless earbuds. Check out the best models for a top-flight audio experience. The best audiophile headphones in 2022

  7. Head-related transfer function - Wikipedia

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    HRTF filtering effect. A head-related transfer function (HRTF) is a response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space. As sound strikes the listener, the size and shape of the head, ears, ear canal, density of the head, size and shape of nasal and oral cavities, all transform the sound and affect how it is perceived, boosting some frequencies and attenuating others.