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Researchers at the University of Washington have created AI-powered headphones that build a “sound bubble” around users.
This technology amplifies voices within a 3-6 foot radius around you while dropping outside noise by up to 49 decibels.
The current version runs for about four hours on a 5,000 mAh battery.
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