Sentences with phrase «use earpieces»

Teachers use earpieces in the classroom to get directions from coaches.
Atari plans to use his earpiece to help him find his beloved pet.
It was one of the first times DeGeneres did her hidden camera prank with a celeb using an earpiece in public, and her telling them what to say.
Now when it comes to the speaker, Motorola has stuck to using the earpiece as the only speaker on this phone.
Just like the iPhone 7 and HTC 10, the Mate 9 uses its earpiece as an auxiliary speaker to create a stereo experience.
The speakers on the Xperia X are also superb to say the least, and offer plenty of volume and clarity no matter if you're using the earpiece or stereo front - facing speakers.
But Samsung is using the earpiece as a speaker grille as well, for dual speakers, and the company says its the loudest speakers ever on a «Galaxy Phone».
We have seen them dabble with stereo speakers but place them ridiculously in the ASUS ZenFone 3 Ultra, and this time ASUS is using the earpiece as a secondary speaker for a better soundstage.
The primary reason here is that Samsung is simply using the earpiece as the second speaker, so it isn't a true stereo speaker setup.
Hopefully it'll use the earpiece speaker along with the bottom one to create a stereo setup, like HTC do.
HTC has long had Hi - Res audio in their flagship devices as well as stereo speakers, though the U11 uses the earpiece for one speaker and the other is on the bottom edge of the device — not as good as a full - frontal placement, but they get the job done.
HTC pioneered dual speakers with their BoomSound, and while the HTC U11 does have stereo speakers, the U11 uses the earpiece for one speaker and the other is on the bottom edge of the device.
Most manufacturers have either given up on the idea completely, or use the earpiece speaker and main loudspeaker combined to form a kind - of stereo effect that's not particularly effective.

Not exact matches

The tiny earpiece at the top of the phone that you use to listen to phone conversations on now doubles as a speaker when you play videos and games on your iPhone 7.
Stethoscopes used by doctors consist of a chest piece, rubber tubes and earpieces.
I use a Bluetooth earpiece.
The Federal Communications Commission suggests people can take various measures to reduce radiation exposure such as using a speakerphone, earpiece, or headset to limit exposure to the head.
That many Americans believe Bush has used such earpieces, and that he rarely if ever reads a newspaper, brings a certain poignancy to these scenes.
In NHTSA's observational surveys, drivers are coded as using a hands - free phone only if researchers can see them wearing an earpiece or headset.
No bluetooth, unfortunately, but I can use a bluetooth earpiece.
Huawei also stated a unique aspect of the TalkBand B1 is that it can be ripped off the band and used to make phone calls, in which case it will also function as a removable Bluetooth earpiece.
The streak seemed built to be used predominantly in landscape as a minintablet with the phone part as an after thought (i found i would have to use a bluetooth headset due to the poor earpiece in the streak) but the note seems built more with both in mind.
At 7 - inches we'd hesitate to call it a phone, but it has an earpiece and you can use it to make phone calls.
Like the Sensation XE, the Sensation XL gives out a Beats earpiece so that it can be used with the Beats Audio application.
PS3 mainly uses Bluetooth earpieces (I'm not a fan of them).
Checks on their bikes for road - worthiness, a road fund tax, a proficiency test (including the Highway Code), at least third - party insurance, a bell or horn, compulsory wearing of helmets and it should be illegal for them to have earpieces in or use mobile phones.
All of this leads to inattention on the part of drivers using hands - free devices, who spend their time fiddling with earpieces rather than focusing on the road.
As for the speaker that lets you hear calls with your ear to the phone, the company has done away with it and instead uses an exciter to turn the entire display into an earpiece.
While this does look quite curious, it does leave one to question on how well the design will actually work in day to day use, considering that the earpiece, front - facing camera, and various sensors are all located in the bottom layer of the device.
Volume in the earpiece could use a boost for clearer calls outdoors, and voices sounded slightly hollow.
You can switch on just one if you want to use it as a regular bluetooth earpiece.
The phone will have symmetrical, slim bezels around the entirety of the screen, meaning the area below the screen that used to house the home button and the area above the screen for the earpiece have been removed.
Just make sure you're using a modern smartphone and headphones; that Jawbone earpiece from 2007 is still not going to connect no matter how hard you try.
More frequently used switches like game and mic volume are placed on the left and right earpieces, which makes them easy to keep separate.
Other than the three capacitive buttons used for navigation, everything else is standard fare with the LED notification and front - facing camera flanking its earpiece.
This new sensor bar will be specifically used for the front - facing camera and the earpiece, with some sources also claiming that it could incorporate a face and iris - recognition system for additional security.
These earbuds also come with a magnetic charging case that helps you keep them in one place when not using them, and allows you to charge the battery of each earpiece at the same time.
The proximity sensor has been replaced by ultrasound, the earpiece has been replaced with a piezoelectric speaker that uses the metal frame to generate sound, and the front - facing camera is relocated to the bottom (though the phone can thankfully be rotated upside down for more flattering selfies).
In order to ditch the bezel, the proximity sensor is replaced by ultrasound, the earpiece is replaced by a piezoelectric speaker that uses the metal frame to generate sound and the front - facing camera takes its place at the bottom of the device (which can be flipped for easier selfie use).
The plastic materials used to make the compact earpiece are not high quality, but they are durable comfortable to wear.
Unfortunately, ASUS is only using one speaker here, and not doubling the earpiece as the second speaker like most other manufacturers right now.
And when the inevitable happened and I dropped one of the buds, I used Find My Buds to track down the errant earpiece.
The top has no space left for housing the earpiece which makes us wonder what innovation Meizu used here.
This is where microphones on the back of the earpieces are used to pipe through inverse sound waves to cancel ambient noise.
Even more, calls can be placed with the connected smartphone using either earpiece.
The proximity sensor and earpiece are embedded under the display, and the latter uses vibrations to generate the sound through the screen and frame.
As for the earpiece, Xiaomi found a smart way of integrating it into the screen but using a different trick.
This was particularly true on the highway when trying to talk to someone, and I found myself just using the regular earpiece speaker instead for phonecalls.
When you're not using earbuds, a U11 - style BoomSound Hi - Fi setup, combining the earpiece speaker and a bottom firing woofer, provides about the very best on - device playback outside of the few phones that offer front - facing speakers.
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal revealed that Apple AirPods delays are as a result of technology issues with respect to how earpieces receive Bluetooth signals, the medium used to connect the device to the iPhone 7.
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