To wit, V - Moda, Sennheiser, Audio - Technica, Beats, Bose... and pretty much all of
the major headphone companies use a removable cable on many of their non-Bluetooth headphones.
Not exact matches
Among Apple's lineup, the AirPods are also a
major part of the
company's push to validate dropping the
headphone jack on the iPhone 7.
More than 200,000 people have signed an online petition against Apple's
major design change rumored for the upcoming iPhone 7 — the
company is reportedly going to ditch the standard
headphone jack to further shrink down the smartphone.
The
company has released some models since then, one of the newest being the Marshall
Major II
headphones.
To that end, the
company has a line of wired and wireless
headphones like the Marshall
Major II and Marshall Mid — and now a set of Bluetooth speakers, the Marshall Stockwell and the Marshall Kilburn, the speaker we're talking about today.
Lately, we've seen
major companies getting rid of the traditional
headphone jack in favor of a universal USB - C port, but OnePlus hasn't, at least for the time being.
It comes to little surprise that Apple is building a set of Bluetooth - capable
headphones, as all
major tech players are toying with side projects that may or may not reach the shelves or get embedded into the main products of the
company.