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Increasing Trends In The Indian Mobile Accessories Market Outlook: Ken Research Buy Now In the modern-day to day lives, the mobile phone plays an effective and vigorous role.
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latestmarketresearch · 4 years ago
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Mobile Accessories Market to Witness Huge Growth by 2023
JUNE 12, 2020: Market insights:
The major Mobile Accessories used by customers include external batteries, USB cables, mobile cases and covers, chargers, and earphones. The competitive advantage of the players operating in the market lies in the uniqueness of the distribution channels. It consists of an array of national, regional and micro level distributors. The manufacturers can market their products through one or multiple distribution partners and retailers, thereby reaching a big consumer base. Owing to substantial growth in the adoption of smartphones and tablets, the mobile accessories market in India is expected to reach ~INR 252.80 Bn by 2023.
Segment-wise market insights:
In India, mainly four types of mobile accessories are used - protective cases, wireless headphones and earphones, turbochargers, and memory cards.
Protective cases: Protective cases have a relatively high share among the different segments of mobile accessories available in India. In order to fulfil the demand from the growing fashion-conscious consumer base, focus of the Indian companies remain on manufacturing protective cases that are in line with the consumers' preferences.
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Wireless headphones and earphones: Recent technological innovations by companies have triggered the sale of wireless headphones and earphones in India. Sony Corp, Skull Candy Inc., and JBL Inc. are some of the leading manufacturers of audio accessories for mobile phones in India. The wireless headphones and earphones segment was valued at INR ~11.47 Bn in 2016, and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~12.1% during the forecasted period.
Memory cards: Increasing use of smartphones and multimedia functions among Indian consumers is creating the demand for external storage devices such as memory cards. In 2017, Samsung, SanDisk, Transcend, Kingston, and Sony were the top five memory card companies operating in India.
Key market trends:
Indian consumers are increasingly using power banks to charge their portable devices, on the go. These devices address the same objective as that of turbochargers and high capacity batteries. Various kinds of device stands and holders are slowly gaining popularity among the youth, who invest heavily on large-display smartphones.
Market drivers:
By 2020, smartphone shipment in India is expected to reach ~210.53 Mn units, expanding at a CAGR of ~17.5% from 2016. The growing adoption of mobile phones is creating opportunities for manufacturers of mobile accessories to enter the market. The rise in disposable income has revolutionized the buying and spending patterns of customers. Change in the outlook of consumers is leading to high demand for fashionable mobile accessories.
Market challenge:
Currently, the mobile accessories market in India is driven by low-cost imports. These products are mainly sold in local stores, thus feeding the demand for cheaper mobile accessories. Hence, unbranded grey market offerings are hampering the market for branded products.
Companies covered:
1. Eon Electric Ltd.
2. Optiemus Infracom Ltd.
3. Callmate (India) Pvt. Ltd.
4. Intex Technologies (India) Ltd.
5. Apple India Pvt. Ltd.
6. Belkin India Pvt. Ltd.
7. Case Mate India Pvt. Ltd.
8. Moftware Infotech Pvt. Ltd.
9. PNY Technologies Asia Pacific Ltd.
10. Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive summary
Chapter 2: Socio-economic indicators
Chapter 3: Introduction
3.1. Mobile accessories market in India - definition and structure
3.2. Common mobile accessories (function and examples)
3.2.1. Power banks
3.2.3. Selfie sticks
3.2.4. Headphone splitters
3.2.5. USB OTGs
3.2.6. Bluetooth speakers
3.2.7. Mobile phone holders
3.2.8. Bluetooth headsets
3.2.9. External flash drives
3.2.10. External zoom lens
3.4. India mobile accessories market - value chain
Chapter 4: Mobile accessories market in India
4.1. Market overview
4.2. India mobile accessories market size and growth forecast (2016-2023e)
4.3. Porter's five forces analysis
 Chapter 5: Mobile accessories market in India - segment overview
5.1. Mobile protective cases segment
5.1.1. Market overview
5.1.2. Market size and growth forecast (FY 2016-FY 2023e)
5.2. Wireless headphones and earphones segment
5.2.1. Market overview
5.2.2. Market size and growth forecast (FY 2016-FY 2023e)
5.3. Turbochargers segment
5.3.1. Market overview
5.3.2. Market size and growth forecast (FY 2016-FY 2023e)
5.4. Memory cards segment
5.4.1. Market overview
5.4.2. Market size and growth forecast (FY 2016-FY 2023e)
Continued…………………
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myclaworigin-blog · 5 years ago
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FUTURE Claw J3 Earphones Review
Regardless of the situation, place, and surroundings, a bit of music can add joy or even inspire you in life. If you are looking for earphones, chances are you’re not happy either with your phone capabilities or bundled earphones.
That said, audio enthusiast literally has dozens of options available in all possible form factors and at all price points. Amid the True wireless earbuds and Bluetooth headphones, the in-ears are indeed making a comeback. Mumbai-based FUTURE recently launched the CLAW J3 earphones in India targeting the entry-level. We’ve been testing it out for a few weeks and here’s what we think.
Design
Most of the headphones under Rs. 1000 doesn’t hold well when it comes to design. However, Claw J3 is an exception. At this price point, this has got to be the most impressive pair of earphones. On the design front, it looks minimal yet solid and it has a 1.2m soft Anti-Winding TPE cable making it much more durable and reliable. It comes with different sized earbuds (S/M/L) inbox to fit your ears.
The driver chambers are made of metal and are very durable, which is a surprise considering the low price. It’s worth mentioning that, the entire earphone unit sits snug inside your ear and the flat outer shell ensures that it has an extremely low profile. Furthermore, the Y-splitter on the cable also has a look of the metal casing, which seems to be purely for aesthetics.
Moreover, an in-line remote can be found on the right side. We found the buttons hard to press down, more so if you are trying to reach them in the middle of an activity.
Sound quality
Coming to the audio quality, these headphones offer fairly good audio quality with a good amount of bass. With Claw J3, the company has opted for 10mm audio drivers that have a frequency range of 20Hz – 20KHz. We tried it with various devices including POCO F1, OnePlus 6T (with connector) and Pixel 3.
Since the CLAW J3 is designed with high bass-driven sound technology we had an idea on how it sounds. The Claw J3 earphones produce bass that it overpowers the mids and highs on especially on OnePlus 6T, but balances well between on MacBook Air. Having said that, these pair of earphones can get really loud as well. The call quality over the mic is good if not great.
FUTURE has done a good job with the Claw J3 earphones and these are one of my favorites in the entry-level segment. It is designed and marketed to be bass-heavy, and we found the claim to be true. Having said that, it won’t appeal to everyone.
At Rs. 790, the earphones are comfortable and offers sound great. And if you enjoy some thump in your music, Claw J3 is a good option for the price they command. It comes in Gold, Black, and Silver option and is available on Amazon India.
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gta-5-cheats · 7 years ago
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1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones Review
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1More has established itself as a serious contender in the audio space over the years. Its product portfolio isn’t very vast, but the few products we’ve tested have turned out to be really good. Today, we’ll be testing 1More’s highly acclaimed Triple Driver In-Ear, which is currently one of its most expensive offerings in India. This pair of headphones boasts of having three different drivers inside each earbud for higher fidelity audio.
The price tag of Rs. 8,999 puts it in the premium segment as far as wired headphones go. It’s time to put the Triple Drive In-Ear to the test to see if the hype if real.
1More Triple Driver In-Ear design and features
The headphones look great and are snugly packed in a rather large box. The cable is sufficiently long (1.25m), and according to 1More, is made of an enamelled copper wire with kevlar fibre for increased durability and strength. The soft rubber lining of the cord is exposed from the Y-splitter to the earbuds, while the lower portion has nylon braiding.
The casings of the earbuds are made of metal and sit at slight angles when you wear them so they rest more comfortably in your ears. More than comfort though, 1More says this angle was chosen to increase sound isolation and improve quality. Inside each casing, there are two balanced armature drivers and one dynamic driver. The latter is said to use aerospace-grade material in its construction. Despite squeezing in three drivers, the Triple Driver In-Ear’s casings are surprisingly compact and relatively inconspicuous when you wear them. We didn’t find them too heavy either. There is an in-line remote control, which houses the microphone for calls and three buttons for controlling music playback.
  The 1More Triple Driver In-Ear boasts of an impressive frequency range of 20Hz to 40,000Hz, and an impedance rating of 32Ohms, which is decently low considering the number of drivers inside. 1More’s website claims that the Triple Driver In Ear is the world’s first pair of THX certified headphones. The headphones are available in black and titanium (which we have with us).
Coming to the packaging itself, it’s pretty fancy and you get a couple of premium-looking accessories inside. On the flap of the box, we have some sketches of the process that went into designing the headphones, along with a message from Luca Bignardi, a Grammy-award-winning sound engineer who supposedly helped tune them. Flipping over the layer which has the headphones themselves, we have all the accessories which are boxed individually. The carrying case is a hard-shell box with a magnetic flap and a leather-like texture.
Next up, we have a dual-prong airplane adapter for using your headphones with in-flight entertainment systems. The same box also has a metal shirt clip for the cable. There’s a separate box just for the manual and a mini 1More product catalogue. Finally, the tallest box in the package houses the eight extra pairs of eartips that come in addition to the ones already on the earbuds. There are six sets of silicone tips in different sizes, and three sets of foam tips. All the accessories are high quality and feel premium.
1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones performance
We tested the 1More Triple Driver headphones on a range of devices including the LG V30+ (Review), Apple iPhone 6s Plus (Review), and a MacBook Air. We used an assortment of media ranging from online streaming to high-resolution FLAC files. We put the headphones through a short burn-in period too using 1More’s own Assistant app. Focus tracks for this review were In The Closet by Michael Jackson, Coming Back To Life by Pink Floyd, and Reminder by The Weeknd.
  In The Closet is quite a complex track with a lot going on in the mid-range, along with heavy bass notes. With the FLAC version of this track, the Triple Driver In-Ear managed to deliver very good separation between the multiple instruments and the sound effects that are sprinkled intermittently throughout the song. Bass response was punchy and to the point. We were easily able to hear minute nuances, which would otherwise have been lost.
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In Coming Back To Life, the electric guitar riff at the beginning sounded sharp and bold. Vocals were once again crisp and were placed front and centre among all the instruments. High frequencies were handled with precision thanks to the balanced armature drivers doing most of the heavy lifting, while the dynamic driver provided a subtle amount of bass throughout the track.
We chose Reminder mainly for its heavy bass, which sounded punchy and tight. There was good control here and we never found the bass overpowering the other notes or vocals at any point in the song, even with the volume turned all the way up.
Listening to the same tracks in FLAC using all our different test devices showed that the quality of the source really matters with the 1More Triple Driver In-Ear headphones. The quad DAC feature of the LG V30+ didn’t seem to make a significant difference to the audio quality, compared to listening to the same songs on a more budget-friendly smartphone such as the Samsung Galaxy On7 Prime. We did notice a small difference in the mid range, and the bass was a bit more controlled, for the most part, it was hard to distinguish them. Music streamed from the Internet sounded good too, but you won’t be doing the headphones justice unless you’re streaming high-resolution files.
The silicone ear tips offer a good fit but we found the foam ones to be more comfortable, and they even offer better isolation against ambient noise. However, there is audio leakage at high volumes, and so whatever you’re listening to will be audible to those around you. On the comfort scale, we didn’t have any issues with fatigue even after listening to music for over an hour.
Voice calls were handled well, and the buttons on the in-line remote have good tactile feedback. The headphones also do a good job with other forms of media such as movies, which sounded balanced and engaging in our experience.
  Verdict The Triple Driver In-Ear from 1More manages to live up to the hype surrounding it. This pair of headphones produces balanced and detailed sound. It’s good with pretty much any genre of music thanks to the two balanced armature drivers tackling the high and mid-range frequencies, while the bass is left to the dynamic driver. Its market price of Rs. 8,999 is a bit on the high side when compared to the typical price in other countries, but isn’t too bad in terms of value. This pair of headphones is easy to drive with any decent portable device thanks to the relatively low impedance rating. Build quality is also very good, and you get a lot of accessories in the box.
If you do spring for the 1More Triple Driver In-Ear, then rest assured, you won’t be disappointed. Just make sure you have some high-resolution audio sources to get the most out of it.
Price (MRP): Rs. 8,999
Pros 
Balanced sonic signature
Detailed highs and mids
Well built
Good bundle
Cons
Audio leakage at high volumes
Ratings (Out of 5)
Design: 4.5 
Performance: 4.5
Value for Money: 4
Overall: 4.5
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