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    Doppler Labs. The Here One earbuds by Doppler Labs charging in their carrying case. Doppler Labs was a San Francisco -based audio technology company, founded in 2013. [citation needed] The company designed and manufactured in-ear computing technology, including earplugs and wireless smart earbuds. [1]

  4. Earplug - Wikipedia

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    Earplug. An earplug is a device that is inserted in the ear canal to protect the user's ears from loud noises, intrusion of water, foreign bodies, dust or excessive wind. Since they reduce the sound volume, earplugs may prevent hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing of the ears), in some cases.

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    Unlike full ear-hook earbuds, the Beats Fit Pro case is small enough to fit comfortably in most pockets. ... Cheap everyday earbuds: Skullcandy Dimes 2. Pros: ... get a pair with a higher IP ...

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    The Google Fast Pair Service, or simply Fast Pair, is Google 's proprietary standard for quickly pairing Bluetooth devices when they come in close proximity for the first time using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). [1] It was announced in October 2017 and initially designed for connecting audio devices such as speakers, headphones and car kits with ...

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    Diabetes and hearing loss are both prevalent conditions in the United States, and there is a strong link between the two. People with diabetes are more likely to develop sensorineural hearing loss ...