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  2. The 6 Best Budget Wireless Earbuds from $20 to $100 - AOL

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    The Melomania 1+ earbuds also support high-quality audio codecs, including AAC and aptX, so you can stream the latest tunes with the best sound. ... Best Budget Hi-Tech Wireless Earbuds: Sony WF ...

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    Best overall: Sony Linkbuds S. Best budget: Jabra Elite 3. How we picked the best wireless earbuds. We tried out dozens of new and top-rated wireless earbuds and considered each product based on ...

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  6. FM transmitter (personal device) - Wikipedia

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    A personal FM transmitter is a low-power FM radio transmitter that broadcasts a signal from a portable audio device (such as an MP3 player) to a standard FM radio. Most of these transmitters plug into the device's headphone jack and then broadcast the signal over an FM broadcast band frequency, so that it can be picked up by any nearby radio.

  7. Wireless telegraphy - Wikipedia

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    As long as the telegraph key was pressed, the transmitter would produce a string of transient pulses of radio waves which repeated at an audio rate, usually between 50 and several thousand hertz. In a receiver's earphone, this sounded like a musical tone, rasp or buzz. Thus the Morse code "dots" and "dashes" sounded like beeps.

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