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  2. Here One - Wikipedia

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    Here One has been called the world's first in-ear computer by publications including Fast Company for its ability to intelligently control audio and relay information back to the phone and to the cloud. [14] USA Today called Here One "wireless computers designed for the ear" and compared the earbuds to the innovations found in Oculus Rift. [15]

  3. Huawei FreeBuds - Wikipedia

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    Huawei FreeBuds are wireless Bluetooth and NearLink earbuds. They were first announced and released on March 27, 2018, alongside the Huawei P20 series.In addition to playing audio, the Huawei FreeBuds contain built-in microphones for noise cancellation, accelerometers, and optical sensors to detect wear status and gestures (e.g., double-tap to pause audio).

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

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    Battery life: As noted earlier, most wireless headphones blow the doors off earbuds when it comes to battery life. At a minimum, you're likely to get around 20 hours on a charge — but some can ...

  5. Best headphones 2022: Wireless headphones, earbuds, and more

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    Get the most out of your music with the best headphones, including models from Beats, Bose, Sony, and more

  6. Doppler Labs - Wikipedia

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    With Apple's removal of the headphone jack, [8] the launch of the AirPods, [9] and the prevalence of Alexa, [10] the smart earbud category that Doppler helped create was expected to become a $40 billion industry by 2020. [11] In July 2015, Doppler raised $17 million in series B funding bringing the company's total funding to over $50 million.

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Investigating reports of the supposed scam, Snopes noted that all purported scam targets only reported being victimized after hearing about the scam in news reports. Snopes had contacted the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Federation of America, none of whom could provide evidence of an individual having been financially defrauded after receiving one of ...