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  2. JBL - Wikipedia

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    Website. jbl .com. JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer [1] headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States. JBL serves the customer home and professional market. The professional market includes studios, installed/tour/portable sound, music production, DJ, cinema markets. The home market includes high-end home amplification ...

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    Right now, JBL Tune 130NC earbuds are a whopping 50% off, down to just $50. That's some serious savings, especially when you consider that these have many of the same features as the most recent ...

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    From budget models to high-end, JBL offers over-the-ear headphones that fit everyone's needs. (Photo: Amazon) At the risk of stating the obvious, JBL is one of the most well-known brands in audio ...

  5. Bose Corporation - Wikipedia

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    7,000 (FY 2021) [5] Website. www .bose .com. Bose Corporation ( / boʊz / ⓘ) is an American manufacturing company that predominantly sells audio equipment. The company was established by Amar Bose in 1964 and is based in Framingham, Massachusetts. It is best known for its home audio systems and speakers, noise cancelling headphones ...

  6. Review: For $150, the New JBL Live Free 2 Earbuds Are ... - AOL

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    At the $150 and under price point, you won’t find many better earbuds with this same feature set and battery life. JBL Live Free 2 Earbuds Buy: JBL Live Free 2 Earbuds $149.95

  7. 1,4-Butanediol - Wikipedia

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    1,4-Butanediol, also called Butane-1,4-diol (other names include 1,4-B, BD, BDO and 1,4-BD), is a primary alcohol and an organic compound with the formula HOCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 OH. It is a colorless viscous liquid first synthesized in 1890 via acidic hydrolysis of N,N'-dinitro-1,4-butanediamine by Dutch chemist Pieter Johannes Dekkers, who called it "tetramethylene glycol".