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These Prototype 'AirPods' Offer a Sleek Cord-Free Update to Headphones

With the anticipated release of the iPhone 7 smartphone model, Apple has updated awaiting consumers with details on the 'AirPods' earbuds that will accompany the new mobile device. These prototype bud versions showcase a potential design, with an entirely wireless model and a much more sophisticated and high-end make complete with a long-lasting battery.

These conceptual 'AirPods' are a divergent take on the current headphones Apple releases with all of its iPhone and iPod products. The buds contain a small shape designed to fit exactly into ear cavities and stay put during movement from walking or exercising. Inside each pod is a rechargeable Bluetooth chip that provides endless hours of battery life and play time, as well as an uninterrupted connection to the iPhone 7. Eliminating the need for cables ensures wearers can move freely without cord restrictions.
Trend Themes
1. Wireless Earbuds - The rise of fully wireless earbuds is disrupting the traditional earphone market, providing opportunities for companies to create sleek and high-end designs that will appeal to consumers.
2. Long-lasting Battery - The demand for products with long-lasting batteries is not limited to earbuds, there is potential for disruptive innovation in other industries such as smartphones, laptops, and electric cars.
3. Bluetooth Connection - Wireless Bluetooth technology is becoming more accessible and popular, creating opportunities for companies to enhance and innovate the connectivity features of their products.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can capitalize on the trend of wireless earbuds by creating high-end products that incorporate new and innovative features.
2. Wearable Technology - The sleek design and wireless capabilities of earbuds make them a perfect fit for the wearable technology industry, where companies can create products that seamlessly integrate into consumers' lives.
3. Automotive - The rise of wireless and Bluetooth technology presents opportunities for the automotive industry to integrate these features into cars, providing a more seamless driving experience for consumers.

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