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  2. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    JH Audio JH16 Pro IEMs, with a custom-molded hard acrylic shell Elize Ryd wearing in-ear monitors during a concert in 2018. In-ear monitors, or simply IEMs or in-ears, are devices used by musicians, audio engineers and audiophiles to listen to music or to hear a personal mix of vocals and stage instrumentation for live performance or recording studio mixing.

  3. Crystal earpiece - Wikipedia

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    Crystal earpieces are usually monaural devices with very low sound fidelity, but high sensitivity and impedance. Their peak use was probably with 1960s era transistor radios and hearing aids. They are not used with modern portable media players due to unacceptable sound quality.

  4. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    A family listening to a crystal radio in the 1920s Greenleaf Whittier Pickard's US Patent 836,531 "Means for receiving intelligence communicated by electric waves" diagram US Bureau of Standards 1922 Circular 120 "A simple homemade radio receiving outfit" taught Americans how to build a crystal radio.

  5. Kamala’s ‘audio earrings’ and all the other bogus debate ...

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    The earpiece claim. During the debate on Tuesday night, conspiracy theorists spread the baseless claim that Harris’s earrings were transmitting audio. “The VP cheated with earring headphones?

  6. The best smart speakers for seniors in 2023 - AOL

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    These are (mostly) legitimate concerns, but allow me to put your mind at ease: While Amazon, Apple and Google have slightly different policies when it comes to smart-speaker data collection and ...

  7. 'The Listener' review: Steve Buscemi, Tessa Thompson ... - AOL

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    A woman puts in an earpiece. It buzzes and she accepts the call. She talks to the caller, sometimes for a while, sometimes for just a short minute. The call ends, and she repeats the process over ...