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Look up headphone, earphone, earpiece, stereophone, canalphones in Wiktionary, the free ... Headphone Resources. Headwize Library: An Academically Oriented Resource Site for ...
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... another publicly-traded corporation founded by Woody Norris, in return for 700,000 shares of NCI common stock and a 1% royalty on gross sales of its EarPHONE product. [2] Due to ...
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Later on, Shure expanded their consumer earphone line with dedicated earsets for use with cellular telephones but opted to combine its cell phone earsets with premium audio ...
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Earbuds (a type of earphone) are held against the concha by the tragus. Some people prefer to push their tragus over the entrance of the auditory canal rather than putting their index ...
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A headphone jack or earphone jack is normally one of the three standard sizes of jack, but the term could refer to any socket used for this purpose.
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Sony now also produces in-ear canal earphones with active noise control, with a microphone embedded at the earphone with electronic circuitry inside the main body (not using ...
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SY may refer to: The IATA code for Sun Country Airlines; The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code for Syria; UK postal code area SY (Shrewsbury area) Sy, Ardennes, a commune in France ...
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His reading of Julie Salomon’s The Christmas Tree was honored with the prestigious Audie Award, and he has also been the recipient of several AudioFile Magazine Earphone Awards.
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The simplest circuit employing the MK484 can be constructed using a battery, earphone (or high-impedance speaker), tuning condenser, and antenna.
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It has a 2.5 inch screen at a 160 x 234 resolution and two Earphone jacks. It takes four "AA" alkaline batteries that last up to 8 hours. The model 200A is a USB 1.1 compatible ...
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