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These are the 67 best audio deals we've found for Black Friday, with editor-approved picks for every budget (updated)
Gear Audio These are the 67 best audio deals we've found for Black Friday, with editor-approved picks for every budget (updated) Hear me now: I review audio products all year and these are what I'd buy during Amazon's Black Friday sale, with dozens of headphones, earbuds, speakers, and more at their lowest prices of the year. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. If you've been thinking about upgrading your audio setup--whether that's for New Release Fridays, movie night, outdoor runs, late-night gaming, or dialing in studio-grade sound--this batch of deals covers just about every scenario. From pocketable gaming buds to open-ear runners and serious audiophile cans, we've collected the standout picks on sale now. There have already been some great deals on JBL, Sony, Bose, and Beats products, among others, in Amazon's lead-up to Black Friday.
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The Morning After: Meta may hold back its next-gen AI models from the EU
Meta has reportedly decided not to offer its upcoming multimodal AI model and future versions to customers in the European Union, citing a lack of clarity on the European regulators' data protection rules. These newer AI models process not only text but also images and audio, and power AI capabilities across Meta's platforms. Meta's move follows a similar decision by Apple, which recently announced it would not release its Apple Intelligence features in Europe due to regulatory concerns. Meta told Axios it still plans to release Llama 3, the company's text-only model, in the EU. The company's primary concern stems from the challenges of training AI models using data from European customers while complying with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the EU's data protection law.
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Noise-canceling headphones could let you pick and choose the sounds you want to hear
The technology that makes it possible, called semantic hearing, could pave the way for smarter hearing aids and earphones, allowing the wearer to filter out some sounds while boosting others. The system, which is still in prototype, works by connecting off-the-shelf noise-canceling headphones to a smartphone app. The microphones embedded in these headphones, which are used to cancel out noise, are repurposed to also detect the sounds in the world around the wearer. These sounds are then played back to a neural network, which is running on the smartphone; then certain sounds are boosted or suppressed in real time, depending on the user's preferences. It was developed by researchers from the University of Washington, who presented the research at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST) last week. The team trained the network on thousands of audio samples from online data sets and sounds collected from various noisy environments.
The best home entertainment gifts for Father's Day
And for new parents, it's often tough to find childcare for a date night. A better option for dads and moms is a home entertainment upgrade – something that can help them relax once the kids are asleep, or to have a fun family movie night. Here are some of our favorite gift options to elevate any parent's viewing experience. There are plenty of soundbars out there, but few are as versatile as the Sonos Beam. It's a sleek box that'll instantly upgrade any TV with expansive and detailed sound.
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The 5 best Amazon deals you can get this weekend
Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. At long last, the weekend is finally here! To celebrate the three-day break ahead, we've corralled some of the best Amazon deals we could find this weekend. From $200 in savings on an amazing iRobot Roomba vacuum to a more than 50% off one of our favorite pairs of noise-canceling headphones, the price cuts are certainly aplenty today--and you definitely won't want to miss out. Get expert shopping advice delivered to your phone.
The best gadgets of 2018
It's difficult to think of 2018 as a year with anything worth celebrating. But despite all the bad news the year dealt us, there were successes -- if you know where to look. In all corners of tech, we saw wins big and small. There were advances in obvious categories like laptops, smartphones and the connected home, but we also looked outside the mainstream for some of the more surprising gems. Think mini synthesizers for music nerds, retro emulators for nostalgic gamers and e-readers for modern book snobs. Humanity also collectively triumphed, as our space exploration programs broke new frontiers this year and we began to confront the increasingly real question: Should we all just move to Mars? We're just two weeks away from what is hopefully a much better 12 months, and the Engadget team took some time to commemorate our favorite gadgets and trends in tech.
The best wireless headphones
Music is a necessity while I'm working. Of course, if you don't want to bother those around you with what you're listening to, you need a good set of headphones. The best options will also do a good job of blocking out the outside world. We've already offered some suggestions on the best wireless earbuds, so now it's time to examine the best over-ear wireless headphones. Each was selected for its mix of comfort, sound quality and effective noise cancellation.