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  2. Razer’s THX Spatial Audio gives your headphones surround ...

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    With Windows 10, Microsoft introduced native integrations for spatial audio, allowing anyone to listen to simulated surround sound with even a cheap pair of headphones.

  3. The 9 Best Wireless Earbuds for Workouts, Commutes, and ... - AOL

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    Wires are over. Headphones are over. This is the way. We tested every earbud out there to come up with this list of the 9 best wireless earbuds in 2023.

  4. Pixel Buds - Wikipedia

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    The earbuds are powered by a 120 mA-hr battery stored in the left earbud, [12] and provide five hours of listening time before needing to be recharged. [13] The earbuds are stored in a fabric-covered case with an internal battery and USB-C connection; the storage case charges the earbuds, and the USB-C port charges the battery of the storage case.

  5. Now any Windows 10 user can grab Razer's THX spatial audio app

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    The Razer THX Spatial Audio app will let any Windows user tap into THX's special 3D audio tech.

  6. Dolby Atmos - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 version 1703 ("Creators Update") added platform-level support for spatial sound processing, including Windows Sonic for Headphones and Dolby Atmos for Headphones. [55] Dolby Atmos for headphones requires a license to function which can be purchased or redeemed inside the Dolby Access app.

  7. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    In addition to playing audio, the AirPods contain a microphone that filters out background noise as well as built-in accelerometers and optical sensors capable of detecting taps and pinches (e.g. double-tap or pinch to pause audio) and placement within the ear, which enables automatic pausing of audio when they are taken out of the ear.