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  2. Soul Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Soul Electronics produces a number of audio products, generally targeted at runners and other consumers who exercise. [15] [16] [19] Its current products include the Ultra Wireless over-ear headphones, the S-Storm portable speaker, and a number of earbud and earphone lines.

  3. Master & Dynamic - Wikipedia

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    The MW60, Master & Dynamic's first wireless headphones, were released in December 2015. Wired wrote, "there is no better wireless headphone." [2] [26] The MW50, a wireless version of Master & Dynamic's original MH30 on-ear headphones, was released in November 2016. [27]

  4. Nothing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Announced on 27 July 2021, the Ear 1 is a set of wireless earbuds. The earbuds can be connected by Bluetooth and have up to 34 hours of battery life when used with the charging case, and up to 5.7 hours of battery life with ANC off; with 24 hours with the case used and up to four hours for the earbuds themselves with ANC on.

  5. True wireless - Wikipedia

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    True wireless may refer to: The True Wireless, a 1919 article by Nikola Tesla; see World Wireless System; ... True wireless headphones This page was last edited on 18 ...

  6. List of discontinued Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    The "QuietComfort 35" (QC35) over-ear wireless headphones were sold from 2016 until 2018, [37] as a Bluetooth headset based on the QuietComfort 25 model. The QC35s could be used without Bluetooth as wired headphones, and the right earcup included volume controls and a play/pause button. The available colours were matte black and silver.

  7. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy Inc. is an American company based in Park City, Utah, that markets technology such as headphones, earphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products. [3]It was acquired by Mill Road Capital for $196.9 million and the deal was finalized on October 3, 2016, making Skullcandy a wholly owned private subsidiary of that company.

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