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  2. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Circumaural headphones have large pads that surround the outer ear. Circumaural headphones (sometimes called full size headphones or over-ear headphones) have circular or ellipsoid earpads that encompass the ears. Because these headphones completely surround the ear, circumaural headphones can be designed to fully seal against the head to ...

  3. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    Having earphones in is generally perceived as a "do not disturb" signal, and some AirPods users use this fact to strategically avoid awkward small talk. [71] But in the collaborative workplace, constant use of AirPods has sometimes been interpreted as a sign of disrespect to fellow co-workers, causing conflict in the office.

  4. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    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. The Video Distribution Profile (VDP) sends a video stream from a video camera to a TV screen or a recording device.

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  7. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    in-the-ear-- these have a small speaker contained in an earbud that fits inside the outer portion of the ear canal. on-the-ear-- these have a flat speaker (often cushioned) that sits on the external ear. around-the-ear-- these have a larger, cushioned earpad that fits around the external ear and sits against the head, to exclude more external ...