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Best features of new headphones
1: Long battery life
Firstly, because the future of headphones looks to be increasingly wireless, users will be demanding lingering and longer battery lives. Batteries have long been a topic for electronics manufacturers worldwide. All are trying to improve battery sizes without making any compromises on weight or sound quality. But it isn’t easy.
The future of how manufacturers will increase battery life is momentarily uncertain. One option would be wireless charging. The headphones can be fitted with a sensor that charges the batteries when they are near certain points in your house, your office your car, or wherever else they might be installed. But until then, the solution remains the good power bank and charger cable. Luckily, Sonun TW96 headphones are equipped with fast charging batteries, so that you don’t have to wait too long to listen to your favorite tunes again.
2: Noise-canceling function
Living in a world with almost infinite sources of noise, it is important to be able to break free from them once in a while and be able to hear yourself think or just let loose and be taken away by your favorite music. This is why noise-canceling functions are a very popular feature nowadays. They help people focus on whatever it is they need to be focused out and practically tune out any outside distractions. They are very sought after by people that work in big offices but also by elite e-sports athletes, that sometimes need to focus on their games and tune out the cheering crowds. With a very solid build and a battery that can last well over a day, these headphones are the perfect companion for people looking to get some help in escaping the noises that surround them.
If you prefer in-ear designs instead of over or on-ear ones, there are a lot of options in that area too. Athletes training usually choose this design because they fit more snugly in their ear canals, reducing the risk of falling. Also, if you are unlucky enough to sit next to a heavy snorer on your next flight to Cancun, you might appreciate these headphones as well. Perfect for traveling due to their small size, they fit perfectly in your coat pocket or your bag.
3: Bone conduction
On the other side of the spectrum, you can find people looking for a good bone-conducting feature. These headphones are specifically designed for those who want to listen to music but also want to be able to be aware of what is going on around them. They are perfect for joggers and cyclists who always need to know if there’s any incoming traffic or anything else they should be careful and avoid. Bone conducting headphones work by transmitting vibrations straight into the bones of your jaw and face, directly towards your inner ear. This way you can still have your ears free and able to listen to other audio signals.
4: Water and moisture resistance
People enjoy listening to music in almost every situation. For instance, they use it at the gym to get themselves motivated and pumped up before and during their exercises. But going to the gym usually means breaking some serious sweat. That in turn means that you should choose your headphones accordingly. Water, sweat, and moisture can be very damaging to your headphones. It can sip in and mess up the circuits making them worthless. To avoid such situations many people that work out or go swimming a lot, choose waterproof headphones. Because they are ideal for people that spend a lot of time in wet environments and for those who enjoy burning those calories at the closest gym.
5: Biometrics and voice assistance
A big favorite with the fitness and health customer base are the biometrics and voice assistance features. People that lead a healthy and active lifestyle need to be able to constantly monitor their vitals to know when they need to stop and when they need to step it up a notch. Biometric features were developed to help them with this without having them stop whatever it is they are doing and without the need for another gadget. The way this works is by registering the pulse and blood pressure at the ear level via sensors and transmitting them to the user. This helps the wearer to constantly know how they are doing and f something is wrong. Also, most headphones that have biometric features link up to apps on various devices to store and interpret the data they gather.