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MEMS Sensor Trends for Wearables and Hearables JJ DeLisle
MEMS sensors are shaping the future of wearables and hearables, from active noise cancellation to advanced sensor fusion. Discover how the latest MEMS sensor trends are impacting these consumer electronics, with a focus on market shifts and technological advancements.

New Tech Tuesdays: Developing Effective Wearables Can be a Power Play Tommy Cummings
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll look at wearable technology from Maxim Integrated, Semtech, and STMicroelectronics.

Finding Solutions for Wearables and Hearables Jim Harrison
The demand for wireless hearable technology has grown substantially. Here, we’ll discuss some of the most promising applications for wireless earbud technology and explore a power management solution that simplifies the connection between charger and hearable by managing power and data transfer.

How the DSMâ„¢ Algorithm Delivers Louder, Richer Sound Maxim Integrated
Consumers won’t sacrifice audio performance for form factor—they want both. Maxim’s patented Dynamic Speaker Management (DSM™) technology provides a way to safely drive micro speakers beyond their specified maximum power rating.

Keeping Your Ear To The Ground Mirko Bernacchi
Wearables may not be catching on, but the future seems bright for hearables.

Making Hearables a Hit Mark Patrick
Hearables—computing devices that fit into your ears and primarily use an audio interface—received a boost with the launch of Apple’s AirPods wireless earbuds last year. However, AirPods are just a tentative first step for hearables, which are a potentially huge market that still seems up for grabs for whoever can developer a killer product.

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