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  2. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy is a Utah-based company that sells headphones, earphones, speakers and other audio products, mainly for outdoor action sports and consumer markets. Founded in 2003, it went public in 2011 and was acquired by Mill Road Capital in 2016.

  3. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard for exchanging data and building personal area networks. Learn about its origin, development, features, and uses in various devices and industries.

  4. List of Bluetooth protocols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the core and adopted protocols used by Bluetooth, a wireless data exchange standard. The protocols are divided into controller stack and host stack, and include ACL, SCO, LMP, HCI, L2CAP, BNEP, RFCOMM, SDP, and more.

  5. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Apple. The first generation was released in December 2016, and the fourth generation is expected in September 2024. Learn about the features, specifications, and cultural impact of AirPods.

  6. Samsung Galaxy Buds series - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Buds, a line of wireless earbuds launched in 2019. Compare different models, such as the Galaxy Buds Live, Pro, and FE, and their active noise cancellation, battery life, and design.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of headphones, from the first telephone receivers to the modern wireless earbuds. Discover the different types of headphones, such as circumaural, supra-aural, earbuds, and bone conduction, and how they connect to various audio sources.

  8. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C is a 24-pin reversible connector that can carry audio, video, data, and power. It supports various protocols, such as USB, Thunderbolt, PCIe, HDMI, and DisplayPort, and has different speed grades and features.

  9. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    Simplified graphical depiction of active noise reduction. To cancel the lower-frequency portions of the noise, noise-cancelling headphones use active noise control or ANC.A microphone captures the targeted ambient sounds, and a small amplifier generates sound waves that are exactly out of phase with the undesired sounds.