Bose Quiet Comfort 15 has won the What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision annual award for "Best Noise Cancelling Headphones" since 2010.
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Cathay Pacific provides their First and Business Class passengers a pair of customized Quiet Comfort headphones.
To avoid waking, she took sleeping pills and wore headphones that played Barry Manilow.
Another necessity is the ability to switch or mix audio from two different radios to a single pair of headphones.
The track, "Call & Response", appeared in a scene from the 1998 film "Blade" in which the track is being listened to, on headphones, by the villain, Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), whilst he searches a library's archives.
Meanwhile, Jim and Pam keep in touch using miniature Bluetooth headphones, and Andy and Angela struggle to find a venue for their wedding that meets Angela's demands.
It plugs into the auxiliary input of Beats by Dr. Dre Bose headphones, Beats Solo and Studio headphones, Bose Quiet Comfort headphones, or speakers so that they work wirelessly.
The track has become a recurring point of discussion on The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling where host Tom tells callers to try and listen to the entire song on headphones in complete darkness.
The company has since won notable new licenses to its Little Star Imprint, including Waybuloo, Big and Small, Dora the Explorer, Peppa Pig, Mr. Men, Groovy Chick and The Little Princess for various products including children's headphones and magnetic height charts.
Brandes became part of AT&T in 1922 and a British subsidiary Brandes Ltd. was established in Slough, in 1924, to manufacture headphones.
Koss Corporation, United States-based company that designs and manufactures headphones
Yonezu is shown performing different instruments such as a red Fender Telecaster electric guitar and a keyboard, as well as holding a recording device and listening through headphones.
For instance, Rick Jones was able to stop Moondragon's telepathy by taping her to a chair, covering her eyes and mouth with duct tape, and placing headphones on her ears which blasted deafening Limp Bizkit Nu metal music.
Gadgets that have been covered range from mobile phones and headphones to Global Positioning System devices to video games.
Picture by picture (PbP), also referred to as picture in picture, PiP, picture and picture, PaP, P&P) is a related feature showing two programs side-by-side on the screen, with the sound from one program being played through the speakers, and the sound from the other being sent to headphones.
Usually, the recordist will arrive on location with his/her own equipment, which normally includes microphones, radio systems, booms, mixing desk, audio storage, headphones, cables, tools, and a small amount of stationery for making notes and logs.
A feature of many Ultrasone headphones is a proprietary surround-sound simulacrum technology called S-Logic.