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  5. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    Intentional transmission of sound through bone can be used with individuals with normal hearing — as with bone-conduction headphones — or as a treatment option for certain types of hearing impairment. Bone generally conveys lower-frequency sounds better than higher frequency sound. These headsets/phones can be wired or wireless. [9] [10]

  6. Jawbone (company) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The company's Bluetooth headset, the Jawbone, was released in 2006. [6] [7] Another headset was released in 2008 and 2009. [8] [6] AlphiCom changed its name to Jawbone in 2010. [2] Wireless speaker Jambox and Fitness tracker UP were introduced in 2011. [9] [10] [11] Headset ERA was released in January 2014. [12]

  7. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    A bone conduction headset (GoldenDance brand) Bone conduction products are usually categorized into three groups: Ordinary products, such as hands-free headsets or headphones; Bone-anchored hearing aids and assistive listening devices; Specialized communication products (e.g. for underwater or high-noise environments)