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  2. Headphones (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Headphones" was directed by Bullion Collective, and premiered on 6 June 2012, on Little Boots's YouTube channel. [4] Hesketh described the content of the video as people going to a peep show booth, but they wear headphones and listen to music: "The idea is that everyday characters enter a booth and on listening to the song their extrovert selves appear in the reflection ...

  3. Headphones - Wikipedia

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    Other than hearing risk, there is a general danger that listening to loud music in headphones can distract the listener and lead to injury and accidents. [63] [64] Noise-cancelling headphones add extra risk. Several countries and states have made it illegal to wear headphones while driving or cycling. [43]

  4. Noise-cancelling headphones - Wikipedia

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    There is a general danger that listening to loud music in headphones can distract the listener and lead to injury and accidents. [11] [12] Noise-cancelling headphones add extra risk. Several countries and states have made it illegal to wear headphones while driving or cycling. [13]

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  6. Apple headphones - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone Stereo Headset was introduced in 2007 and was bundled with the original iPhone and iPhone 3G, and featured a control capsule in-line with the left earbud's wire with a microphone and a single button, actuated by squeezing the unit, which can be programmed to control calls, presentations, music and video playback, launch Siri, or take pictures with the Camera application.

  7. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    JH Audio JH16 Pro IEMs, with a custom-molded hard acrylic shell Elize Ryd wearing in-ear monitors during a concert in 2018. In-ear monitors, or simply IEMs or in-ears, are devices used by musicians, audio engineers and audiophiles to listen to music or to hear a personal mix of vocals and stage instrumentation for live performance or recording studio mixing.

  8. Beats Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Beats was established in 2006 by music producer Dr. Dre and record company executive Jimmy Iovine. [citation needed] Iovine perceived two key problems in the music industry: the impact of piracy on music sales and the substandard audio quality provided by Apple's plastic earbuds. Iovine recalled that Dre said to him: "Man, it's one thing that ...

  9. Comparison of music streaming services - Wikipedia

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    Some services offer non-free options in the style of a digital music store. For a list of online music stores that provide a means of purchasing and downloading music as files of some sort, see comparison of digital music stores. Many sites from both of these categories offer services similar to an online music database.