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  2. 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.

  3. JLab Audio - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, JLab donated 3,000 headphones in its home county of San Diego to help distance learning. "At a time when many students are lacking the equipment necessary to successfully participate in distance learning while at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, local company JLab Audio has answered the need and donated 3,000 pairs of its neon on-air headphones to San Diego ...

  4. Jaybird (company) - Wikipedia

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    Jaybird is a Utah-based consumer electronics company owned by Logitech.The company designs and manufactures headphones and wearable activity trackers. [1] The company is mainly known for its line of wireless Bluetooth sports headsets.

  5. Sonos Ace headphones are at their lowest price ever - AOL

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    Sonos Ace Over Ear Headphones $399.00 at Amazon. Sonos Ace Over Ear Headphones $399.00 at Best Buy. Sonos Ace Over Ear Headphones $399.00 at Sonos. The Sonos Ace Bluetooth headphones have great ...

  6. 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.

  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.

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