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  2. UE Fits wireless earbuds review: When the perfect fit isn't ...

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    The UE Fits is evenly tuned as well. There’s no strong preference towards the bass, mids or treble, so these handle a range of genres with ease. The bass is a bit restrained for my taste when it ...

  3. The best noise-canceling earbuds for 2024 - Engadget

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    Read our full review of the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. Bose’s Immersive Audio feature may be the headline grabber on its QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, but these also come with the company ...

  4. Ray J - Wikipedia

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    William Ray Norwood Jr. (born January 17, 1981), [1] known professionally as Ray J, is an American R&B singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Carson, California, he is the younger brother of singer and actress Brandy Norwood. [3] In January 2017, he competed in the nineteenth season of ...

  5. The best wireless earbuds for 2024 - Engadget

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    Read our full review of the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4. Once again, Sennheiser has retained the top spot on this list in terms of pure sound quality. Sure, you’ll find better ANC ...

  6. Our favorite wireless earbuds | TechCrunch

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    Apple AirPods Pro. Image Credits: Brian Heater. Price: $249. Review: Apple’s AirPods Pro set a pricey new standard for earbuds. Having just celebrated their third anniversary, Apple’s pro ...

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Can you hear me? is a question asked in an alleged telephone scam that started occurring in the United States and Canada in 2017. It is alternatively known as the Say "yes" scam. Reports of this scam and warnings to the public have continued into 2020 in the US. There have also been several reports of the same kind of incidents happening in Europe.