AirPods, Apple's second most popular product after the iPhone

Remember when the AirPods were released? We could see numerous memes about the design and functionality of the true wireless headphones from the Cupertino company all over the internet. Soon the waters returned to their course and indeed, Apple ended up making history once again. Not only did they lay the foundations for true wireless headphones by democratizing a niche product to date, but they have become a hallmark of Apple. AirPods in all their variants are now Apple's second best-selling product just behind the company's flagship product, the iPhone.

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Pattently apple has echoed the reports issued by reputable analysts in China, and it is that the Asian giant knows a little about these things, basically because they are the ones who manufacture and have good data about how many units leave their ships of assembly. So much so that some companies related to the assembly and manufacture of AirPods such as Luxshare Precision Industry and GoerTek have seen their profits increased by around 200%, And that effectively means that Apple does not stop ordering more and more AirPods units.

Huawei, Xiaomi and other white brands have been quick to "be inspired" by Apple for the design of their headphones, it goes without saying that products such as the i9000TWS have emerged which are basically "clones" of AirPods whose low price lies in the scarce quality of its materials, but ... What the hell! The important thing is to have "AirPods" in your ears, right? Despite everything they point out that not even 10% of iPhone users (between 900 and 1.000 million) currently use AirPods, the key is to know if someone has managed to sell more units of a headphone model above 100 €, I doubt it.


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