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In-Ear Mono Bluetooth Headsets: The Beginning of a Wireless Future

In-ear mono Bluetooth headsets are extremely compact and small in size. They fit easily in the ear and are extremely lightweight. Robust demand for hand-free calling solutions is expected to drive the adoption of this product. The increasing adoption of Bluetooth and wireless options by consumers is expected to enhance in-ear mono Bluetooth headsets adoption. Furthermore, as more smartphone manufacturers omit the headphone jack, the demand for wireless headsets increases rapidly. Major manufacturers launch novel Bluetooth headsets with novel features to enhance sales. For example, Nokia announced its Solo Buds+ in June 2021 to resurrect mono Bluetooth headsets. The headset is also equipped with the ability to play music.

As per Business Research Insights, the in-ear mono Bluetooth headsets market size was valued at USD 167.75 million in 2020, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8% during 2022-2027.

Post COVID-19 Outlook: Resumption of Activities and Rapid Digitization Shall Enhance the Industry’s Scope

The resumption of manufacturing activities and rapid adoption of smart electronics are likely to enhance the headsets’ adoption. The industry is slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies opt for automated production techniques to enhance their market position globally. Despite the semiconductor shortage, the industry is functioning well. Furthermore, the rising adoption of smartphones is expected to enhance the industry growth.

Business Research Insights highlights the Following Top 8 Companies Operating in the Industry:

1.      Poly (California, U.S.)

Poly is an American multinational company headquartered in California, U.S. and was founded in 1990. The company is a developer of voice, video, and communication technology. The company provides mono in-ear Bluetooth earphones under the name Poly by Plantronics.

 2.      Jabra (Copenhagen, Denmark)

Jabra is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark and was founded in 1983. Jabra is part of the GN group and offers Vxi headsets with excellent Bluetooth and advanced connection capabilities. The headsets offer excellent call quality and up to 7 days of battery life.

 3.       Philips (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

Philips is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands and was founded in May 1891. The company offers excellent lightweight Bluetooth headsets with wireless call management and wireless hands-free talking features. In addition, the ergonomic ear hook design offers excellent comfort to users.

 4.      QCY (China)

QCY is headquartered in China and was founded in 2009. The company offers excellent wireless earbuds that focus on comfort, sound quality, and connectivity. The headset offers excellent calling features.

 5.      Xiaomi (Beijing, China)

Xiaomi is a Chinese company that was founded in 2010. The headset offers excellent calling features and a lightweight and compact design with high-quality microphones. Additionally, the headsets work extremely well with Xiaomi smartphones and other devices.

 6.      BlueAnt (Melbourne, Australia)

BlueAnt is a company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia and was founded in 2003. The company offers headsets with enhanced calling features, high-quality microphones, and excellent sound quality.

 7.      Zebronics (Chennai, India)

Zebronics is an Indian company that was founded in 1997. The company’s zeb-ray headset is a compact headset with detachable ear hooks and dual pairing features. It also comes with a voice assistant for iOS and Android devices.

 8.      Syska (Pune, India)

Syska is an Indian company that was founded in 2012. The company offers a dual pairing option and enhanced voice calling features to augment user experience. The company’s in-ear mono Bluetooth headsets are extremely compact and lightweight.

 Robust Demand for Hands-free Calling Experience Will Increase the Adoption of In-Ear Mono Bluetooth Headsets

The rising adoption of wireless infrastructure is expected to enhance the adoption of the product. As smartphone manufacturers opt for headphone jack-less designs, the demand for wireless products is expected to propel the adoption of the product. The ability to attend calls without picking up the devices is expected to enhance the adoption of in-ear mono Bluetooth headsets. The devices are extremely lightweight and offer enhanced convenience. Therefore, this industry may grow positively in the coming years.