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    Hearables are the new Wearables. Everyone of us are used to using earphones versus wristbands.

    Published on Jan 28, 2015

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    Article "The Next Big Tech Revolution Will Be In Your Ear"
    Experts in UX, AI, and product design weigh in on the next big modality in computing.

    by Mark Wilson
    March 7, 2016

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    Article "What if the Future of Technology is in Your Ear?"
    My experiment with a $13 device convinced me that the next major platform will replace text with sounds.

    by Jon Li
    April 22, 2016

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    5 reasons earphones are better than headphones

    Published on Apr 29, 2016

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    Liron Gino designs Vibeat listening device for the hearing impaired

    Published on Aug 8, 2016

    This movie shows a set of wearable devices that allow deaf and hearing-impaired people to experience music through vibration, designed by Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design graduate Liron Gino.

    The Vibeat collection is an alternative to headphones that features a necklace, bracelet and pin with circular modules attached to them.

    The "alternative sensory system" translates tracks into vibrations, with different units in the collection reacting to lower or higher ranges. This allows wearers to experience songs through touch alone.

    "Music is one of the deepest and most primal forms of human communication, and its ability to convey emotion and expression make it into an invaluable tool," said Gino. "How can the deaf and hearing-impaired community experience music, without actually hearing it?"

    Each wearable connects to the music source via Bluetooth. Internal motors within the wearables react to different frequencies to make the devices vibrate.

    The Vibeat units can be unclipped, allowing users to decide where to place the devices on their body. It also gives them the chance to share the experience with others. Users can share their music with a hearing person by connecting a pair of headphones.
    "Liron Gino designs Vibeat listening devices for the hearing impaired"

    August 7, 2016

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    Article "When A.I. whispers in your ear all day"
    Artificial intelligence will soon be guiding, helping and informing us through our earbuds.

    by Mike Elgan
    September 10, 2016

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    Top 5 alternatives to Apple's AirPods

    Published on Oct 17, 2016

    Apple didn't invent completely wireless earbuds. Here are your best options if you don't want to SOMETHING

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    Article "Ear candy: The best hearables and smart earbuds you can buy right now"
    From Bragi Dash to Here One, what's on sale and what's coming next year

    by Sophie Charara
    December 14, 2016

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    AirPods vs. Galaxy Buds: Which wireless earphones are best?

    Published on Mar 6, 2019

    Samsung's newest Buds are giving AirPods a run for their money. Find out which ones are the better deal.

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    The evolution of hearables: past, present and future

    Published on Jun 20, 2019

    Consumers have come to expect more from their wearable devices and as the markets for hearables and hearing health devices continue to grow, biometrics have become essential. There are numerous emerging use cases for biometric hearables as a result of the ongoing convergence between the consumer wearables/hearables market and health and medical devices.

    In this webinar, we'll explore hearables and the next era of augmented hearing. We will also discuss the problems being solved by biometric hearables and where this technology is headed, particularly as hearing aids get smarter and hearables gain more capabilities.

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