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  2. The best smart speakers for seniors in 2023 - AOL

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    $66 at Walmart. Explore More Buying Options. ... but it'll certainly sound better than your TV's built-in speakers. (For the record, Apple's HomePod can do this as well, but only if you have an ...

  3. What 'secret' loudspeaker codes mean at department stores - AOL

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    Walmart security watches shoppers enter on Black Friday This "code" is one of many innocuous sounding secret codes that stores use to alert employees to problems without distracting you from shopping.

  4. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    The higher end models add an LCD screen to make it easier to select and store radio stations. Most wireless speakers have a built-in microphone, which allows to receive and make calls using a mobile phone in hands-free mode. When a call comes in, the music automatically shuts off and resumes as soon as the call ends.

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    With 18 hours of battery life and a built-in microphone, this set of Beats Solo wireless Bluetooth earbuds is iOS and Android compatible. Not only are they on sale for $49.95, down from $79.99 for ...

  6. Smart speaker - Wikipedia

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    The built-in microphone in smart speakers is continuously listening for "hot words" followed by a command. However, these continuously listening microphones also raise privacy concerns among users. [6] These include what is being recorded, how the data will be used, how it will be protected, and whether it will be used for invasive advertising.

  7. Electro-Voice - Wikipedia

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    The RE series used "Variable D" technology first developed by EV in 1953, which eliminated changes in tone and frequency response corresponding to changes in the physical distance of the sound source from the microphone. [1] [4] The RE20 broadcast microphone was introduced in 1968, followed by the RE27N/D in the late 1980s, using neodymium ...