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    Apple headphones. Apple Inc. has produced and sold headphones since 2001, available for standalone purchase and bundled with iPhone (until 2020) and iPod (until 2022) products. Apple's current product line consists of EarPods (wired earbuds available with a 3.5mm headphone or Lightning connector or USB-C ), AirPods and AirPods Pro (wireless ...

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    Headsets.com is a San Francisco based ecommerce business founded by Mike Faith in 1997. [1] [2] The website specializes in wireless and corded office headsets , and has been listed among the Inc. 5000 since 2004.

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    The company launched its headsets in early 2008 followed by the launch of its Transport Series of gaming gear bags. By 2010, ASTRO Gaming had 23 employees and had raised more than $5 million in additional funding. In early 2011, the publicly traded Utah-based company, Skullcandy, purchased Astro Gaming for $10.8 million, acquiring all assets.