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  2. Apple AirPods 4 review: Pro features for everyone - Engadget

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    The earbuds are two years old at this point, but the company is still adding new features. For example, AirPods Pro 2 is getting Voice Isolation and Siri Interaction today when iOS 18 drops.

  3. Galaxy Buds 2 Pro review: Big sound in a tiny package - Engadget

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    The Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are Samsung’s best earbuds yet, and it’s not even close. Thanks to a huge improvement to sound quality, better noise cancellation and a host of handy features, this is ...

  4. Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds review: Striving for perfection

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    Design. For the WF-1000XM4, Sony made big changes to the design of its flagship earbuds.Even with all of the excellent things the WF-1000XM3 offered, those buds were huge and they looked more like ...

  5. AirPods - Wikipedia

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    AirPods are wireless Bluetooth earbuds designed by Apple. They were first announced on September 7, 2016, alongside the iPhone 7. Within two years, they became Apple's most popular accessory. [4][5] AirPods are Apple's entry-level wireless headphones, sold alongside the AirPods Pro and AirPods Max. Apple Wired Headphones USB-C.

  6. The best noise-canceling earbuds for 2024 - Engadget

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    These are the best noise-canceling earbuds you can get today. ... Six dual-feedback mics are better than the M4 at combating the low-frequency roar of airplanes, vehicles and transit scenarios and ...

  7. Head-related transfer function - Wikipedia

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    HRTF filtering effect. A head-related transfer function (HRTF) is a response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space. As sound strikes the listener, the size and shape of the head, ears, ear canal, density of the head, size and shape of nasal and oral cavities, all transform the sound and affect how it is perceived, boosting some frequencies and attenuating others.

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