Neckband in a sentence as a noun

I haven't tried that one specifically, but neckbands on wireless earbuds have always been too heavy and caused problems in the gym.

The neckband headphones combine convenience with impressive battery life.

Moreover, this device can resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray, so no need to worry about bad weather conditions or if buyers accidentally drop their neckband to a washstand or puddle.

I actually had a wide field to choose from though, for instance I seriously considered the following patents:- Patent US3480010 - an anti-snore device that consisted of a "neckband [that] contains a microphone, a transistor amplifier, a high voltage-producing transformer, a supply battery, a relay and a pair of spaced electrodes [which] are in contact with the sleepers skin" [1]- Patent US20130239604 - Promotion of peace, love and understanding through the global proliferation of snowpeople system method and apparatus [2]- UK patent GB1047735 - "Arrangements for the transfer of fresh water from one location on the earth's surface to another at a different latitude, for the purpose of irrigation, with pumping energy derived from the effect of the earth's rotation about the polar axis" [3], or in layman's terms it was basically a plan to position giantpeashooters in the Antarctic pointed at Australia's deserts which would fire snowballs to irrigate them- Patent US6368227 - Method of swinging on a swing.

Neckband definitions

noun

a band around the collar of a garment

noun

a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over

See also: collar

noun

necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck

See also: choker collar