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  2. 9 Waterproof Earbuds for Everything from Swimming to Sweaty ...

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    No matter which sweaty, water-logged places you find yourself in, here are the nine best waterproof earbuds and headphones—with MP3 storage and/or Bluetooth.

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  4. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    A bone conduction headset (GoldenDance brand) Bone conduction products are usually categorized into three groups: Ordinary products, such as hands-free headsets or headphones; Bone-anchored hearing aids and assistive listening devices; Specialized communication products (e.g. for underwater or high-noise environments)

  5. Bone-anchored hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A bone-anchored hearing aid (BAHA) [2] is a type of hearing aid based on bone conduction. It is primarily suited for people who have conductive hearing losses , unilateral hearing loss , single-sided deafness and people with mixed hearing losses who cannot otherwise wear 'in the ear' or 'behind the ear' hearing aids.

  6. Bone Fone - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Fone was a wearable radio that draped around the user's neck like a scarf. Bill Hass invented the device, [ 1 ] and JS&A marketed it in 1979. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] According to the marketing materials, the Bone Fone resonated sound through the wearer's bones.

  7. Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions - Wikipedia

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    The Baha system is a bone conduction hearing system designed, developed and marketed by Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions. It is a semi-implantable, under the skin bone conduction hearing device coupled to the skull by a titanium fixture. [1] The system transfers sound to the inner ear through the bone. Over 100,000 people have had the system ...

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