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They are over ear, and the microphone works very well.
The microphone ears noise and a ear here sound also
Your microphone only plays back through one ear because a microphone is a mono-input. The output is in stereo, so it will come out of only one ear.
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The microphone has a diaphragm that is moved by the sound pressure of the sound waves. This sound pressure, measured in pascals, is converted by the microphone to the electric audio wave. Our auditory system has two ear drums that are similar to the microphone's diaphragm that delivers the sound wave to the inner ear. Only sound pressure (pascals) is moving the ear drums. Sound intensity (power) has nothing to do with this.
The difference is mostly we use spacers for our car wheels but use ear gauges for ear.
A microphone translates a sound wave into an electrical impulse, and a speaker translates an electrical impulse into a sound wave.
Not sure which one, but the difference between an Asian elephant and an Indian elephant is the ear. One has a smaller ear and the other has a much larger ear.
that the 4g is a bit thinner, have built-in microphone and cameras
Between microphone and microphone preamplifier
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