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INTRODUCTION
The high-tech in-ear gadgets known as smart headphones, sometimes known as smart earbuds or hearables, do more than just transmit audio. These headphones can connect to your phone, tablet, computer, or other Bluetooth-enabled device and are typically wireless.
When not in use, the case will charge both earbuds and keep them together. The majority of cases have a lithium-ion battery that keeps the earphones charging until they are fully charged.
The Global Smart Earbuds Case Charger market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
JBL launches Tour PRO 2 earbuds with world’s 1st touch screen charging case. The JBL Tour PRO 2 are the first wireless earphones with a smart charging case, according to the multinational audio manufacturer JBL.
The new earphones include an immersive spatial sound and a 1.45-inch LED touchscreen control display. To manage music, customise earbuds, and receive calls, messages, and social media notifications in real-time without touching the smartphone, users can tap the LED touch display on the JBL Tour PRO 2 earbuds.
The 6-mic design will guarantee clear audio on the wireless earbuds if you need to answer a call. It claims to provide 40 hours of total music listening, including 30 hours in the case and 10 hours in the earbuds. It offers 40 hours total music playback, 10 hours in the earbuds with a further 30 in the case.
Additionally, the business released JBL Tour ONE M2 headphones. To provide your ears with the greatest sound possible while you’re on the go, the JBL Tour ONE M2 blends the best hybrid True Adaptive ANC technology with JBL Pro-tuned drivers. Up to 50 hours of playtime are available, or 30 hours with ANC turned on.
HP launches Voyager Free 60 Plus earbuds with touchscreen on charging case.Joining the list of companies making wireless earbuds, HP has launched “Voyager Free 60 Plus” earbuds with a touchscreen on the charging case.
While the regular Voyager Free 60s come with a plain old charging case, the Plus model offers an OLED touchscreen that lets users control music playback, volume, and settings, see your battery status, and accept or reject calls, reports The Verge.
Among other features the earbuds include — adaptive active noise cancellation with a transparency mode, “WindSmart technology” for making calls clearer when users are outside, AptX support, and earbud-based gesture controls for things like volume or track control, according to the report.
The earbuds also offer an IP54 rating, certifying them as splash and dust resistant.Further, the company said that users can expect around eight hours of listening time with ANC on before they have to put the buds back into the case to refill their batteries, the report added.The plus version comes with a USB to 3.5mm cable and also support Qi wireless charging.
Moreover, users will also be able to use the screen to switch between two connected devices — the buds support multipoint pairing and can remember up to eight connections.
The design includes the Renesas P9222-R, an integrated single-chip wireless power receiver IC that is tailored for small and low-power applications. It excels at light loads and is ideally suited for tasks like charging earbud cases.