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  2. Hearables - Wikipedia

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    Hearables are electronic in-ear devices for multiple purposes, such as hearing health, communication, entertainment and guidance. They are often controlled by voice, touch, movement or thought, and can integrate sensors, speakers, microphones and Bluetooth IC.

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    Raycon has an amazing selection of best selling earbuds, headphones and more which rival the most popular brands — but best of all, they’re significantly less expensive. ...

  4. List of musical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. Find out the meanings and functions of clefs, lines, bars, braces, brackets, and more.

  5. Articulation (music) - Wikipedia

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    Staccato is a musical articulation that indicates a note of shortened duration or detached sound. Learn how to play staccato on different instruments, such as brass, woodwind, and string, and see examples of staccato in music notation and performance.

  6. How To Use AirPods As Hearing Aids (With Screenshots) - AOL

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    In this review, I'll share my experience and step-by-step instructions on how to transform your own AirPods Pro into starter "hearing aids." Prefer to watch? Here’s my 5 minute breakdown. 👇

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  8. Diaphragm (acoustics) - Wikipedia

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    A diaphragm is a transducer that converts mechanical vibrations to sounds or vice versa. Learn about different materials, shapes and designs of speaker and microphone diaphragms, and how they work in acoustics.

  9. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI is a technical standard that connects electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music. The full form of MIDI is Musical Instrument Digital Interface, coined by Dave Smith in 1983.