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  2. The best wireless TV headphones for 2023 - AOL

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    Advertisement. The Zvox AV52 are pretty standard Bluetooth headphones, but they employ AccuVoice technology so you can hear voices more easily, plus active noise canceling to help reduce outside ...

  3. The best wireless headphones for watching TV - AOL

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    The best wireless headphones for watching TV, including popular models from top brands like Sony and Bose.

  4. The best wireless over-the-ear headphones you can buy in 2022

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    Best headphones for TV watchers: Zvox AV50. ... That's because they're Hi-Res Audio– and Hi-Res Audio Wireless–certified and incorporate LDAC technology, which allows for "lossless" audio ...

  5. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    Elize Ryd wearing in-ear monitors during a concert in 2018. In-ear monitors, or simply IEMs or in-ears, are devices used by musicians, audio engineers and audiophiles to listen to music or to hear a personal mix of vocals and stage instrumentation for live performance or recording studio mixing. They are also used by television presenters to ...

  6. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    Headsets are available in single-earpiece and double-earpiece designs. Double-earpiece headsets may support stereo sound or use the same monaural audio channel for both ears. Single-earpiece headsets free up one ear, allowing better awareness of surroundings. Telephone headsets are monaural, even for double-earpiece designs, because telephone ...

  7. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Headphones that use cables typically have either a 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6.4 mm) or 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) phone jack for plugging the headphones into the audio source. Some headphones are wireless, using Bluetooth connectivity to receive the audio signal by radio waves from source devices like cellphones and digital players. [5]