How do they ensure that during a remote TV interview you can’t hear the interviewer speak through the speakers of the interviewed one?

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Even when they talk over each other, we still only hear the interviewer and the guest talk. We don’t hear the speakers. (As argument against noise cancelling)

I know they could wear something like airpods, but I didn’t see anything in their ears so how is it possible without?

For example look up the Piers Morgan interview with Kanye West, thats an example of what I’m curious about.

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> I know they could wear something like airpods,

This is your answer but they’re even smaller because they’re wired in and routed behind them.

The only other option would be a mono directional speaker with a mono directional mic but then if you move around at all all the audio is messed up.

> For example look up…

If you have an example you should link it yourself, don’t make it harder for people to help you.

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