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  2. The best noise-cancelling earbuds in 2022 - AOL

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    We've listened to a lot of in-ear headphones to find out which models perform the best — here's our list of the top noise-cancelling earbuds you can buy right now. The best noise-cancelling ...

  3. Earin - Wikipedia

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    Earin produces a line of small, lightweight, and wireless earbuds that connect to smartphones via Bluetooth. As of 2020, the company has released two generations of its earbuds: the M-1 and the M-2. The newer M-2 version features functional upgrades including built-in microphones and touch features for answering calls, playing music, and ...

  4. Nolan Helmets - Wikipedia

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    Nolan Helmets SpA is an Italian motorcycle helmet firm founded in 1972 by Lander Nocchi, an entrepreneur in the motorcycle and car accessory sectors. Nolan manufactures all components to their helmets in-house. Nolan produces full-face helmets, open-face helmets, modular helmets, hybrid-jet helmets, adventure helmets, and motorcycle intercom ...

  5. Apple headphones - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone Bluetooth Headset was introduced in 2007 priced at $129 and later reduced to $99. It was discontinued in 2009. It was discontinued in 2009. It was designed for phone calls only and could not be used for listening to music.

  6. Review: Are the New $60 Skullcandy Mod Earbuds Worth ... - AOL

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    Skullcandy Mod Earbuds Review: Features skullcandy mod charging When you add up the total life of the earbuds and case, you get 34 hours of battery life, with the earbuds lasting about seven hours.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones that use cables typically have either a 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) or 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) phone jack for plugging the headphones into the audio source. Some headphones are wireless, using Bluetooth connectivity to receive the audio signal by radio waves from source devices like cellphones and digital players. [5]