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  2. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones connect to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio, CD player, portable media player, mobile phone, video game console, or electronic musical instrument, either directly using a cord, or using wireless technology such as Bluetooth, DECT or FM radio.

  3. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    During a complete dismantling, each AirPod was found to contain a 93 milliwatt hour battery in its stem, while the charging case contains a 1.52 watt hour or 398 mAh at 3.81 V battery. [ 18 ] The model numbers for the first-generation AirPods are A1523 and A1722.

  4. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    Applications of inductive charging can be divided into two broad categories: Low power and high power: Low power applications are generally supportive of small consumer electronic devices such as cell phones, handheld devices, some computers, and similar devices which normally charge at power levels below 100 watts.

  5. AirPods Max - Wikipedia

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    Apple announced AirPods Max on December 8, 2020 via a press release, and released them on December 15, 2020. AirPods Max features an over-ear headphone design.. AirPods Max have an H1 chip in each ear cup, [3] which is also found in the second-generation AirPods and first-generation AirPods Pro.

  6. AirPods Pro - Wikipedia

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    Apple announced AirPods Pro on October 28, 2019, and released them two days later on October 30, 2019. [7] They include features of standard AirPods, such as a microphone.. They also have noise cancellation to reduce exterior sounds background noise, accelerometers and optical sensors that can detect presses on the stem and in-ear placement, and automatic pausing when they are taken out of the ea

  7. iPad Pro - Wikipedia

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    Using an HDMI cable, users can connect their iPad to another display, such as a computer, laptop, or television. The USB and SD card support allows user to transfer and save files to and from external memory storage devices.