Category: Gadgets

Headphone market to grow at a CAGR of 12.70% in terms of revenue between year 2015 to 2019

Global Headphone Market 2015-2019

Headphones are devices used for listening to audio from radios, MP3 players, smartphones, desktops, laptops, gaming consoles, and other portable audio and video devices. They comprise small speakers placed close to a user’s ears. Many headphones are also equipped with microphones.

Global Headphone market to grow at a CAGR of 12.70 percent in terms of revenue over the period 2014-2019. In terms of volume, the market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 4.18 percent.

Covered in this Report

This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global Headphone market for the period 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, the report considers the global shipment and the revenue generated from the sales of headphones. Based on the type of product, the market is segmented into In-ear Headphones, On-ear Headphones, and Over-ear Headphones. Based on technology, the market is segmented into Wired Headphones and Wireless Headphones. The report consists of a detailed study of the market according to geographical segments and key leading countries. In addition, the report discusses the major drivers that influence the growth of the market. It also outlines the challenges faced by the vendors and the market at large, as well as the key trends that are emerging in the market.

Global Headphone Market 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts.

Global Headphone Market

The report covers the Global Headphone market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Vendors

Beats Electronics
Bose
Sennheiser Electronic
Skullcandy
Sony

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About the Report

The latest report emphasizes the evolution of technology, which has resulted in significant growth of the mobile phone market in recent years. Vendors are constantly enhancing their existing products by using new technologies for improved sound quality and a better hearing experience.

“Technologies like sound retrieval system or SRS, noise cancellation, extra bass and Dolby Digital sound provide an enhanced listening experience for consumers,”.

“DTS, an audio technology developer, included its trademark DTS technology in Headphone X to recreate the sound of speakers in a closed room.”

The report also draws attention towards the rapid adoption of over-ear headphones. There is a great demand for wireless over-ear headphones equipped with Bluetooth, NFC technology and touch-sensing controls.

“Companies like Velodyne, House of Marley, Crosley and Jabra are introducing unique features in over-ear headphones for all price ranges to increase their competitive strength in the market,”.

iOS 9 could save battery life but at the expense of performance

The struggles with demands for more time for every charge is forcing owners to have to make a choice.

The latest generations of the iPhone have been including an ever larger number of fancy features and capabilities, beyond the reach of the battery life to keep up in a way that consumers find to be ideal.

Now the iOS 9 could give iPhone users the choice to sacrifice some performance for a longer lasting device.

The idea behind the new Low Power mode in the iOS 9 upgrade is that battery life can be saved while using the features of the device, instead of having to stick to Airplane Mode or scramble to plug the device into a wall outlet. The drawback is that in exchange for the added juice, it compromises some of the device performance. These may not involve hugely important parts of performance, but it means that things will run more slowly and the picture won’t be at its top level.

That said, the changes will allow a user to keep their battery life going for up to 3 more hours.

Battery Life - iOS 9This is the first time that Apple has made a move like this. The Low Power mode will shut down the background activity and decrease the performance to help to squeeze up to three more hours out of the smartphone battery.

According to a number of leading tech rumor sites, such as Geekbench 3 and MacRumors when running the beta of iOS 9 on the iPhone 6 Plus, the single core processor test score was 1606 and the multicore test received 2897. That said, when running Low Power mode, the figures reduced by about 40 percent, bringing them to 1019 and 1751, respectively. The notes that were taken seemed to imply that it brings the speed of the device back to the days of the iPhone 5S, but that when it is between using your mobile device at a reduced speed or not using it at all, it is an easy choice.

Overall, it is more than likely that the up to three hours will be helpful, but that portable phone chargers will continue to be the key to the kind of battery life that iPhone users want. After all, the reason that many people purchased those devices, in the first place, is for their performance!