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Audio brand Fiio has announced its flagship in-ear monitors. Three different types of driver are squeezed into the high-end titanium housing of the FX17, making a total of 13 in each earpiece for the promise of "a bigger soundstage and more natural sound."Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Audiophile, Earphones, High-resolution, Drivers, Luxury
The second of three rugged phones announced at CES 2025 in January has been launched. Following a Kickstarter for the monstrous WP100 Titan, mobile tech brand Oukitel has revealed the direct-to-sale WP200 Pro – with a rather unusual feature.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Rugged, smartphones, Smartwatch, Earphones, Modular
If some speakers in your sound system were broken, you might try to compensate by cranking up the volume on the ones that still work. It turns out that the brain does the same thing when damaged hair cells in the ear lead to hearing loss – and this could be causing your tinnitus.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Hearing, Hearing Impaired, tinnitus, ear, University of Southern Califo
there are no buds to push into the canal as the sports headphones’ speakers lie just outside the ears. The post libratone puts speakers on top of sports headphones UP for wireless, open ear listening appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
the headphones also have a system called active noise cancellation (ANC) that uses eight microphones to block unwanted noise. The post dyson releases ontrac headphones with 2,000+ changeable ear cups like copper and nickel appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The search for survivors at disaster sites is one of the most commonly suggested uses for drones. If those people are buried under debris, however, they won't be visible from the air. That's where LUCY comes in, as it could let drones locate survivors by sound.Continue ReadingCategory: Drones, TechnologyTags: Fraunhofer, Rescue, Disasters, Sound, Microphone
Serving multiple useful purposes, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) usually incorporate scalp-applied or even brain-implanted electrodes. A new less-invasive BCI, however, can simply be stuck in the patient's ear canal as needed.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Tsinghua University, ear, Brain-computer interface, wearable electronics


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