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  2. The best wireless TV headphones for 2023 - AOL

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    For example, I paired Anker's Soundcore Space Q45 Bluetooth headphones with a Hisense U7H TV, and presto: wireless private listening. No extra equipment needed, no switching of modes or...

  3. The best wireless headphones for seniors - AOL

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    Best headphones for TV watchers. Active noise-cancelling: Yes | Battery life: 24 hours+ | Features: Dialogue enhancement, carrying case. It may look like an ordinary noise-canceling headset,...

  4. The best wireless earbuds - AOL

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    Wireless earbuds are everywhere. We wear them for work, working out, streaming music, and looking at social media feeds. In the US, Appleā€™s AirPods are the most popular option by far.

  5. TV Ears - Wikipedia

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    TV Ears Digital is the wireless voice clarifying TV listening device that offers digital connectivity and is compatible with Dolby Digital, SRS, and PCM products. The system is light, weighing in at only two ounces, comes with an adjustable tone control, and ergonomically angled foam ear tips.

  6. Samsung Galaxy Buds Live - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy Buds Live are a release of Bluetooth wireless earbuds by Samsung Electronics for their Samsung Gear range. They were officially announced on August 5, 2020 during a virtual Galaxy Unpacked event with a starting price of $169.

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Modern wireless or cordless earphones have no cord connecting the two earphones to the source device or to each other; they receive audio by means of a wireless technology such as Bluetooth. In historical usage, 'wireless' referred to a connection to a radio receiver, which was known as a wireless.