Here's How Apple Can Take Its Iconic Headphones To The Next Level
Jun 28, 2014, 21:04 IST
Flickr / Faruk Ates Apple is one of the biggest headphones makers in the world thanks to those signature white earbuds that have shipped with every iPod, iPhone, and iPad since 2001 - and that was before the company bought Beats.
Apple said it's sold north of 600 million earbuds in a 12-year span - that's 1.2 billion tiny speakers - but despite a few design modifications made two years ago in the conversion of earbuds to EarPods, the design of Apple's headphones has gone largely untouched.
That needs to change. Apple has been able to get away with some awkward design flaws until this point - after all, the headphones are only $30 - but headphones are about to become extremely important as we begin to adopt other wearable technologies. Apple's EarPods are unfortunately lacking in a few fundamental ways.
Perhaps it's because Apple's EarPods are often stuffed into pockets multiple times a day, but the headphones are highly vulnerable: The cords can be sensitive to movements, and the volume and play controls break often. And boy do those wires tangle easily. As a result of these issues, the average lifespan of Apple's headphones can be rather short.
It's possible Apple actually wants customers to purchase new EarPods every six months or so, but Apple is known for its design prowess, and the fragility of its headphones is perplexing. Apple ought to be able to produce earbuds that reach the same high industrial design standard as the rest of its products.
But while Apple is still working on that particular formula, others are beginning to crack the code.