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|author = Scott McGregor | |author = Scott McGregor | ||
|start = 2025-05- | |start = 2025-05-12 | ||
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|assessment = | |assessment = Verified re-export for full Go-To-Market doc | ||
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* Review | * Review | ||
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The global market for in-ear audio exceeds $30B. Personalized fit and comfort remain unsolved for mass-market products… | The global market for in-ear audio exceeds $30B. Personalized fit and comfort remain unsolved for mass-market products… | ||
Latest revision as of 10:02, 12 May 2025
Summary[edit source]
- Author: Scott McGregor
- Start Date: 2025-05-12
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- Assessment Criteria: Verified re-export for full Go-To-Market doc
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* Review
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The global market for in-ear audio exceeds $30B. Personalized fit and comfort remain unsolved for mass-market products… Untapped market: The mainstream consumer in-ear audio segment lacks personalized fit due to the complexity of mass customization and distribution. TAM: $30B+ global audio wearables market. Pain points addressed: Ear fatigue, slippage during activity, poor noise isolation Compromised audio quality and battery life Lack of personalization and retention in premium products
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