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  2. Jaybird (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company's X2 headset model released in 2015 has been included in Best Headphones lists by technology and gadget publishers such as Engadget, [12] TechCrunch, [13] and PC Magazine. [14] Tim Gideon, writing for PC Magazine , rated the headset 4 out of 5 stars, and praised it for its "high quality audio performance," and for being "ideal for ...

  3. SMS Audio - Wikipedia

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    SYNC by 50 headphones with a wireless connector In October 2012 the "STREET by 50" line of in-ear, over-ear and on-ear headphones were introduced. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The wireless SYNC by 50 communicates using proprietary Kleer Wireless Technology, which claims to provide 16-bit CD quality sound with lossless audio, rather than the standard Bluetooth ...

  4. Skullcandy - Wikipedia

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    Skullcandy Inc. is an American company based in Park City, Utah, that markets technology such as headphones, earphones, Bluetooth speakers and other products. [3]It was acquired by Mill Road Capital for $196.9 million and the deal was finalized on October 3, 2016, making Skullcandy a wholly owned private subsidiary of that company.

  5. AKG (company) - Wikipedia

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    AKG also manufactures a range of high-specification headphones. The K50 model, introduced in 1959 were the world's first supra-aural and open-back headphones. The K1000 was the flagship model, but is no longer being produced. It was a unique fully open headphone. The current flagship model for the AKG headphone line-up is the K812.

  6. Shure - Wikipedia

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    Shure Inc. is an audio products corporation headquartered in the USA. It was founded by Sidney N. Shure in Chicago, Illinois, in 1925 as a supplier of radio parts kits. The company became a manufacturer of consumer and professional audio-electronics including microphones, wireless microphone systems, phonograph cartridges, discussion systems, mixers, and digital signal processing.

  7. Soul Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The line featured five different pairs of headphones, [5] which were released to the public later in 2011. By that time, the company had become known as Soul Electronics. [8] In 2012, Soul Electronics partnered with sprinter, Usain Bolt, on the design of a new line of headphones and earbuds designed to be used while running or exercising. [9]

  8. Belkin - Wikipedia

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    At CES 2019, Belkin announced the company's first headphones line, RockStar, for iPhone and Android devices. The first of the line provided headphones that are attachable to an iPhone Lightning port. [25] In 2020, Belkin released the Soundform True Wireless Earbuds and its first speaker, the Soundform Elite Hi-Fi Smart Speaker.

  9. Koss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Koss family owns more than 75% of the firm. Having only a high school education, John C. Koss worked with Lange, an engineer, to develop the headphone that launched the company almost by accident, as they came upon the headphone idea as a result of an attempt to market a portable phonograph. [ 4 ]