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  2. PlayStation Eye - Wikipedia

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    This allows the peripheral to be used for speech recognition and audio chat in noisy environments without the use of a headset. [1] The PlayStation Eye microphone array operates with each channel processing 16- bit samples at a sampling rate of 48 kilohertz , and a signal-to-noise ratio of 90 decibels .

  3. PlayStation VR2 - Wikipedia

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    The headset has a built-in microphone and a stereo 3.5 mm headphone jack. [24] Using the PS5 Tempest 3D AudioTech, the headset supports 3D audio through headphones, allowing the in-game audio to dynamically adapt to the user position and head movements. [29] Additionally, the headset has a cooling system that incorporates a duct and a small fan ...

  4. Echo suppression and cancellation - Wikipedia

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    The performance of an echo canceller is measured in echo return loss enhancement (ERLE), [3] [9] which is the amount of additional signal loss applied by the echo canceller. Most echo cancellers are able to apply 18 to 35 dB ERLE. The total signal loss of the echo (ACOM) is the sum of the ERL and ERLE. [9] [10]

  5. PlayStation 5 - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the PS5 was the best-selling video game console sold in the month of November. [178] In Spain, the PS5 sold over 43,000 units in the first week of release. [179] Sony reported total shipments of the PS5 through its fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2020 of 4.5 million units, which were similar numbers to the PS4's launch shipments.

  6. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    A headset is a combination of headphone and microphone. Headsets connect over a telephone or to a computer , allowing the user to speak and listen while keeping both hands free. They are commonly used in customer service and technical support centers, where employees can converse with customers while typing information into a computer.

  7. Phone connector (audio) - Wikipedia

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    The intended application for a phone connector has also resulted in names such as audio jack, headphone jack, stereo plug, microphone jack, aux input, etc. Among audio engineers, the connector may often simply be called a quarter-inch to distinguish it from XLR , another frequently-used audio connector.

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  9. Echo chamber - Wikipedia

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    An echo chamber is a hollow enclosure used to produce reverberation, usually for recording purposes. A traditional echo chamber is covered in highly acoustically reflective surfaces. By using directional microphones pointed away from the speakers, echo capture is maximized. Some portions of the room can be moved to vary the room's decay time.