We've previously evaluated products using some form of near field
magnetic induction technology with mixed results; The fact is, most true wireless earbuds currently on the market are still struggling to overcome their awkward stage when it comes to consistent connection.
Updated 12-21-2016 by Ryan Waniata: Added information about our own experience with true wireless earbuds using some form of near field
magnetic induction technology.
It's actually a hidden breakthrough in
magnetic induction technology that levitates, rotates, and illuminates the globe above.
Not exact matches
Another wireless earbud startup called Skybuds is taking a much different approach by eschewing earbud - to - earbud Bluetooth for something called «near field
magnetic induction,» but it's an unproven
technology that hit the market far too late for Earin to even consider using.
Bragi, for example, had to delay production so it could build a hearing aid
technology called Near Field
Magnetic Induction into the Dash earbuds in order to get around using Bluetooth between buds.
Short for Near Field
Magnetic Induction, NFMI is an ultra-low-power wireless
technology used to sync wireless earbuds together.
This time around the company says it's using Near Field
Magnetic Induction (NFMI) to connect the two earbuds, which is a
technology that competitors like Bragi and Alpha Audiotronics use in their products.