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  2. The Nothing Ear (a) are arguably the best earbuds under £100

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    Nothing Ear (a): Sound and noise-cancelling. I’ve got to say, the audio quality these deliver is impressive. They don’t sound like most £99 in-ear headphones, offering a balanced, engaging ...

  3. Nothing Ear (stick) review: The $99 earbuds for ... - AOL

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    The long, rectangular Ear (stick) box contains a clear-plastic tube that contains the earbuds. About the size of a pill vial, that tube is also the charging case (which supports USB-C but not ...

  4. The 8 best OTC hearing aids for seniors, according to ... - AOL

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    This receiver-in-canal hearing aid is discrete and fits securely behind the ear. An invisible wire connects to a small speaker in the ear canal, which amplifies sound for those with...

  5. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    In-ear headphones, also known as in-ear monitors (IEMs) or canalphones, are small headphones with similar portability to earbuds that are inserted in the ear canal itself. IEMs are higher-quality in-ear headphones and are used by audio engineers and musicians as well as audiophiles.

  6. Cartilage conduction - Wikipedia

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    Cartilage conduction can be useful for patients with disorders of the outer ear, including aural atresia (underdeveloped ear canal), where conventional air-conduction hearing aids cannot be used. The basic premise of cartilage-conduction hearing aids is that cartilage located outside the ear canal is vibrated, which allows the vibration to be ...

  7. Eustachian tube - Wikipedia

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    The Eustachian tube ( / juːˈsteɪʃən / ), also called the auditory tube or pharyngotympanic tube, [1] is a tube that links the nasopharynx to the middle ear, of which it is also a part. In adult humans, the Eustachian tube is approximately 35 mm (1.4 in) long and 3 mm (0.12 in) in diameter. [2] It is named after the sixteenth-century ...