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  • 1head|band — «HEHD BAND», noun. 1. a band worn around the head; fillet. 2. U.S. a printed strip of decoration at the head of a chapter or page. 3. a decorative band attached to the top and bottom of the spine of a bound book. 4. the band connecting a pair of… …

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  • 2Shure — Incorporated is a consumer and professional audio electronics corporation. Shure Incorporated mainly produces microphones and other audio electronics, but also produces in ear monitors (earphones) for a variety of audio applications including MP3 …

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  • 3Headphones — For other uses, see Headphones (disambiguation). Sennheiser HD555 headphones, used in audio production environments …

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  • 4IPod — Infobox Information appliance name = iPod caption = An assortment of iPod models. From back left to front right: fifth generation iPod classic, fourth generation iPod classic, iPod mini, second generation Product Red iPod nano, second generation… …

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  • 5iPhone — This article is about the line of smartphones by Apple. For other uses, see iPhone (disambiguation). The iPhone 4S, the most recent generation of the iPhone iPhone models …

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  • 6Walkman — This article is about the Walkman brand. For information about the generic item, see Personal stereo. Walkman Walkman Line up in USA (2011) …

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  • 7Headset (telephone/computer) — A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Used in call centers and by people in telephone intensive jobs, headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands free operation. Many people use headsets at the… …

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  • 8headphone — /hed fohn /, n. Usually, headphones. 1. Audio. a headset designed for use with a stereo system. 2. any set of earphones. [1910 15; HEAD + PHONE] * * *       small loudspeaker (earphone) held over the ear by a band or wire worn on the head.… …

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  • 10Snoopy — Peanuts character Snoopy as The Ace of World War I fighter pilot First appearance October 4, 1950 (comic strip) A Charlie Brown Christmas (television special) …

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