![]() ![]() Nvidia general manager Phil Eisner similarly had nine minutes of deposition that, per time stamps, seemed to span an entire half-day with multiple missing segments. But even most generously, the condensed 70 minutes of testimony seen in court today had to have taken up several more hours, especially given the near entire day Xbox head Phil Spencer spent on the stand last week. Now, it's good to be generous: Ryan likely took multiple breaks to step out, stretch, freshen up, eat lunch, and so forth. His testimony seemed to wear on all day on the 6th and even into April 7th, concluding roughly around noon on a second day. But as the deposition wore on and redaction after redaction was introduced, the clock skipped ahead dramatically and a container of water next to Ryan emptied, refilled, and emptied again. From the courtroom, watching the video feed of Ryan's testimony, it was apparent that veritable swaths of deposition were missing.Ī time stamp near the start of the video indicated the testimony was begun roughly around 9:00am (time zone unclear) on April 6, 2023. Much of the ink spilled over today will focus on what was in Sony Interactive Entertainment head Jim Ryan's video deposition, but what was most interesting to me was what wasn't there. The Sleepbuds™ II build on Bose’s proven sleep technology and deliver improved noise-masking performance.Jim Ryan, Phil Eisler, and the Redacted Testimony Many participants also reported feeling more relaxed and indicated they would continue using Bose sleep technology following the study. In addition, 8 out of 10 reported an overall improvement in sleep quality, and all said the technology effectively blocked sounds such as snoring and urban noise. In addition, when surveyed, most participants felt the product helped them fall asleep easier (86%) and stay asleep (76%). Bose sleep technology was clinically proven to help participants fall asleep faster. The research was conducted by the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and the UCHealth CARE Innovation Center, with 50 adults participating over a 10-day period. In November 2019, Bose sponsored a sleep study, using our first-generation noise-masking sleepbuds, to explore the effectiveness of our unique combination of noise-masking and noise-blocking sleep technology on improving sleep quality and relaxation. We are committed to continually adding new features and content over time. The addition of an anti-friction surface is designed to avoid any noise made when the earbuds are rubbed against a pillow. It is also easier to consistently place the buds in the case correctly, thanks to a repositioning of the magnets on the buds and a design tweak to how they align within the case. More content will be added through future software updates.Ĭonnecting the buds to the app is more reliable. Noise-masking capabilities are improved through a change in the bud design, which led to better passive blocking of noise, as well as further optimization of masking sounds around a new, better-performing driver.Īn expanded content library includes more options for noise-masking and relaxation with the addition of nature sounds and soothing music. Although less than the 16 hours of the original noise-masking sleepbuds™, this is still enough for a full night’s sleep.įurther, the storage case can recharge the buds three times, providing a total of up to 40 hours of use versus 32 for the original Sleepbuds™. The earbuds have battery life of up to 10 hours. Sleepbuds™ II use nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) battery technology, which has a 30-year history of use in both consumer and medical products. We made considerable improvements in Bose Sleepbuds™ II: Cancellation creates quiet in our ear canals masking - in the right conditions - creates quiet in our minds. Masking works because of the way different sounds combine in our inner ears if they have the right match of frequencies and the masking sound is just enough louder than the disturbing sound, the inner ear and brain cannot detect the disturbing sound. Masking, on the other hand, introduces a soothing, desirable sound to help the brain ignore the disturbance. However, no combination of passive and active technologies for reducing the sound entering a user’s ear can make unwanted noises completely inaudible. In Bose Acoustic Noise Cancelling™ products, noise cancellation is combined with passive blocking to achieve a good reduction of sound at all frequencies. Noise cancelling technology continuously measures, compares, and reacts to outside noise, then cancels it with the opposite signal. Although Bose pioneered noise cancelling technology, we found that masking is better for addressing noises that disturb sleep. ![]()
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