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  2. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, Ray J co-founded a direct-to-consumer electronics brand called Raycon. Raycon sells wireless audio products such as earbuds and headphones . [34] Ray J oversees brand and strategy.

  3. 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, Apple’s AirPods are the most popular option by far.

  4. Huawei FreeBuds - Wikipedia

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    Huawei FreeBuds are wireless Bluetooth and NearLink earbuds. They were first announced and released on March 27, 2018, alongside the Huawei P20 series . In addition to playing audio, the Huawei FreeBuds contain built-in microphones for noise cancellation, accelerometers, and optical sensors to detect wear status and gestures (e.g., double-tap ...

  5. The 9 best rechargeable hearing aids, according to hearing ...

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    We then took their feedback and researched and tested the top-rated rechargeable prescription and OTC hearing aids, analyzing each for features like battery life, ease of use, setup,...

  6. The 9 Best Wireless Earbuds for Workouts, Commutes, and ... - AOL

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    Wires are over. Headphones are over. This is the way. We tested every earbud out there to come up with this list of the 9 best wireless earbuds in 2023.

  7. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    To use Bluetooth wireless technology, a device must be able to interpret certain Bluetooth profiles. For example, The Headset Profile (HSP) connects headphones and earbuds to a cell phone or laptop. The Health Device Profile (HDP) can connect a cell phone to a digital thermometer or heart rate detector.