Earphone - SKAA Wireless Audio Standard Replacing Bluetooth Technology
Earphones are a pair of small hearing devices that are designed to be
fitted in a user's ears, facing the ear canal. They are
electroacoustic transducers through which the electrical signal is
converted into a corresponding sound. They are typically designed to
enable a single user to listen to an audio privately, unlike the
loudspeakers, which produces sound in open air, for anyone to hear
nearby. Earphones are portable device and are convenient, however
some people consider them uncomfortable and prone to falling out. The
earphones consist of separate units that are plugged into the ear
canal of the users. In the terms of telecommunication, a headset is a
combination of earphone/headphone and microphone. They either connect
directly to an audio amplifier, CD player, radio, portable media
player, mobile phone, electronic musical instrument, video game
consoles or use wireless bluetooth technology. Earphone consists of
different audio imitation quality capabilities. The headsets used for
telephone cannot reproduce sound with highly reliable expensive units
that are designed for listening music.
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Using earphones at a high volume level may lead to permanent or
temporary hearing damage or deafness. The sound volume has to compete
with nearby background noise, especially in places such as subway,
railway stations, aircraft, as well as in large crowds. Some portable
music devices manufacturers have tried to introduce safety circuits
in order to limit the output volume and warn the user when the volume
used is at dangerous level. However, this concept has been rejected
by majority of public who favor their personal choice of volume.
Earphones exhibit high consumer adoption rate during workouts,
travelling, etc. which has escalated their demand in the recent
years. Other factors such as rising disposable income, products
integrated with enhanced noise annulment capabilities may swell the
earphones market demand during the forecast period. Further, earphone
market is composed for high growth owing to its short replacement
cycle, which is attributed to growing consumer needs, functionalities
and loss or damage. The use of portable music systems, such as
tablets, smartphones and handheld music players, is significantly
growing in the market which in turn, is driving the market for
earphones currently. In the recent years, various technological
advancements in earphones have led to minimizing of the overall size
and weight of earphones. The key developments in wireless
technologies such as bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Infrared (IR) and SKAA are
expected to further increase the growth of the earphone market. The
demand for earphones is strong in corporate sector, mainly in the
expanding call center industry. The growing adoption of VOIP services
for video conferencing is also behind the increasing demand for
earphones from the corporate sector. Proliferation of various
e-commerce websites, along with competitive pricing is further
anticipated to swell the sales of earphones via online store during
the coming years.
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The major participants in the global earphone market include
companies such as JVC Corporation, Sony Corporation, Sennheiser
Electronic GmbH & Co. KG, Bose Corporation, Apple Inc., Harman
International Industries, GN Netcom A/S (Jabra), Plantronics Pty
Ltd., Audio-Technica Corporation, and Philips Electronics Ltd.
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