Sentences with phrase «in headphones industry»

In recent years, Kingston also has been involved in headphones industry.
Competing in the headphone industry is a tricky business.

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Many imitators entered the fray, creating a roaring industry for headphones that Futuresource Consulting valued at $ 6 billion in 2012.
Along with the Walkman and CD player, Sony made headphones and in - ear headphones starting in the 60's, producing their first noise - cancelling headphones in 1995 and has continued to be involved in the audio industry.
Tablet users can immerse themselves in a cinematic sound without headphones through its powerful inbuilt JBL sound bar and a virtualized Dolby Atmos experience over built - in speakers — an industry first for tablets.
A 13.3 - inch, high resolution in - flight entertainment screen that is among the largest in its class, allowing customers to stay entertained with Delta Studio's industry - leading library of complimentary movies, shows and games, and noise - cancelling headphones;
An up to 13.3 - inch, high resolution in - flight entertainment screen that is among the largest in its class, allowing customers to stay entertained with Delta Studio's industry - leading library of complimentary movies, shows and games, and noise - cancelling headphones;
When it comes to sound, I utilize the ASTRO Gaming A50 Gen. 3 headphones, probably the best option in the industry, even if they come at an extremely high price.
Powered with dual AMOLED displays which Samsung is known for, that result in vivid colors and the highest resolution in the industry, built - in spatial AKG headphones, inside - out tracking, built - in microphone, and quick, responsive motion controllers, the Samsung HMD Odyssey immerses users with a 110 ° field of view as they discover the new frontier of Windows Mixed Reality.
The company may prove right again in its bid to popularize wireless headphones and push the industry toward a more up - to - date connector.
Join us in this week's Friday Night Fight as we discuss whether the MacBook Pro should lose its headphone jack this year, or whether Apple should give consumers and the industry time to adapt to other standards.
The wireless headphone market has been shaken up so much recently that it's hard to know where to begin when a new entry appears on the stage and announces itself as the next big thing.Fortunately this latest Bluetooth offering from Sony is targeting a very specific market segment best referred to as «premium noise cancelation», and the company seems pretty confident that with the MDR - 1000X headphones ($ 400), it has got a hit on its hands.Sony is claiming «industry - leading noise cancelation» with these luxury cans, which use ostensibly the same drivers as last year's highly regarded MDR - 1A headset made for listening to Hi - Res Audio, as supported by the company's audiophilic Walkman range, not to mention its line of wireless home speakers and in - car audio systems.Can it
And when Oppo revealed its first take would be a line of planar magnetic headphones — perhaps the most coveted headphone driver tech out there — just about everyone in the industry got a case of whiplash.
While we understand that the industry as a whole is still in the early stages of NFC adoption, using the technology for connecting to third - party devices in the same way Sony and Nokia does with speakers and headphones could be really appealing, and we could easily imagine how great it would be if you could walk into an Apple store and simply tap with your phone to pay for the latest Apple kit.
In the past few years, however, the entire headphone industry has seen something of a renaissance, and wireless headsets in particular have benefiteIn the past few years, however, the entire headphone industry has seen something of a renaissance, and wireless headsets in particular have benefitein particular have benefited.
Now over the last many years there has been a mad rush for these products in many industries such as smartphones, personal computers, and audio headphone markets.
About ELWN: ELWN was founded when two former Apple engineers and a team of marketing and sales professionals came together to make a difference in the wireless headphone industry.
Despite the fact that no two pairs of ears are identical, the earphone and headphone industry offers very little in the way of customizable sound signatures.
Priced at $ 349.95, and available starting today in classic and classy black and silver paint jobs, the QC35 II headphones back their intuitive voice functionality with a number of other exciting features and compelling selling points, including a whopping 20 hours of battery life and «industry - defining» noise cancellation.
If the much - anticipated Samsung Galaxy S8 series rejects traditional headphone jacks too, the new industry standard will be all but set in stone.
There is one negative side as the Pixel 2 follows what Apple started in the industry, the removal of the headphone jack.
Truly wireless headphones are the latest craze in the «wearable» industry, and the top player right now, for good reason, is Apple's AirPods.
When Apple launched the iPhone 7 and announced that it was dropping the headphone jack, controversy erupted and criticism rolled in from consumers and industry experts alike.
First off, the headphones output audio in passive mode — something some industry leaders, like Bose's QuietComfort 15, don't do.
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