A big change in the audio industry about headphones

Recently, a report on audio technology shows that consumers are looking forward to integrating more technology into small and exquisite headphones, getting rid of cable constraints and enjoying voice interaction, and hope that products in all price ranges can support excellent sound quality features. Nowadays, consumers have higher requirements for audio products than before, and China has the most audio technology "early adopters".

The titled "2018 Usage Status Survey Report" shows that the audio industry is in an exciting moment of change. The entire audio ecosystem's expectations for sound quality are significantly increasing-including lower prices and headsets that are delivered when buying a mobile phone. Many manufacturers are racing to explore new possibilities with various features. These features include a truly completely wireless experience, a natural voice assistant, ultra-low power consumption and integrated active noise reduction, not to mention a variety of new Use cases, such as in-ear fitness guidance applications based on artificial intelligence.

A big change in the audio industry about headphones

The report also believes that more consumers nowadays have an enthusiast-level pursuit of sound quality than in the past: 78% of the respondents said that they want wireless headphones or speakers to support high-resolution (24-bit) audio. The active noise reduction feature supported on high-end headphones is becoming more and more important. 47% of respondents indicated that they are more inclined to buy a new smart phone equipped with wireless headphones or earplugs, and Bluetooth connection is the most popular wireless connection technology. The time for the industry to launch smart ear-worn devices is ripe. 78% of the respondents said they are more inclined to buy truly fully wireless headsets that support additional functions such as calling, fitness tracking, and voice assistants.

In terms of voice interaction, the report shows that people have actively embraced voice interaction. 78% of respondents said that using voice or natural language to interact with smart speakers, home control centers or other electronic devices will make life more convenient. Smart speakers are the most popular audio consumer terminal. 32% of respondents said that if they can only buy one terminal in the next 12 months, they will choose to buy smart speakers with integrated cloud voice assistants. Nearly half of the consumers interviewed expressed their desire to bring voice-activated speakers to outdoor or portable use, and hope to improve battery life and require speakers to support cellular connection technology. Compared with respondents from China and the United States, British respondents are relatively slow in accepting new audio technologies, including smart speakers and truly completely wireless headphones.

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