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  2. Jawbone (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wireless speaker Jambox and Fitness tracker UP were introduced in 2011. [9] [10] [11] Headset ERA was released in January 2014. [12] The company stopped producing its fitness trackers and soon sold all its remaining inventory. [13] The company was liquidated in July 2017. [14] [15] [16] Jawbone's fitness tracker was removed from shops in 2018. [17]

  3. Boombox - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is the JAMBOX, [16] which is marketed as a "Smart Speaker" as it can also function as a speakerphone for voice calls in addition to being an audio playback device. Another modern variant is a DVD player/boombox with a top-loading CD/DVD drive and an LCD video screen in the position once occupied by a cassette deck. [ 17 ]

  4. Vibraslap - Wikipedia

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    The vibraslap comes from the African jawbone instrument. This is the lower jawbone of a donkey or a zebra which has loose teeth that rattle when the instrument is struck. [ 3 ] The instrument was carried by enslaved people to South America where it became known as the jawbone (quijada in Spanish). [ 4 ]

  5. Jawbone (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Veracruzan jaranera women playing the jawbone. To play it, a musician holds one end in one hand and strikes the other with either a stick or their hand; this causes the teeth to rattle against the bone creating a loud, untuned sound, specific to this instrument. The stick can also be pulled along the teeth which act as a rasp.

  6. Honda City - Wikipedia

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    The City was available with a range of four-cylinder engines include a 1.3-litre engine producing 73 kW (98 hp) at 6,000 rpm, [12] a 1.5-litre engine L15A7 putting out 140 PS (103 kW) (138 hp), which both are available in manual and automatic transmissions with a paddle shifters variant (India, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia) For the 1.8 ...

  7. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    Bone conduction is one reason why a person's voice sounds different to them when it is recorded and played back. Because the skull conducts lower frequencies better than air, people perceive their own voices to be lower and fuller than others do, and a recording of one's own voice frequently sounds higher than one expects (see voice confrontation).

  8. Jawbone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jawbone may refer to: Mandible, the lower jaw bone; Maxilla, the upper jaw bone; Jawbone (instrument), a musical instrument made from the jawbone of a donkey, horse, or zebra; Jawbone (musician), blues musician Bob Zabor; Jawbone (band), an American hardcore punk band; Jawbone (company), makers of Bluetooth headsets and activity trackers

  9. Jaw abnormality - Wikipedia

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    A jaw abnormality is a disorder in the formation, shape and/or size of the jaw. In general abnormalities arise within the jaw when there is a disturbance or fault in the fusion of the mandibular processes.