
Clip-Ons Are Wireless Earbuds’ Next Inescapable Trend
THE SO WHAT
If clip-on buds go mainstream under Samsung’s weight, earwear becomes a more persistent, visible surface for notifications and assistants. Hardware and app teams should assume “always-on, always-worn” audio UX for a larger share of users and design flows accordingly.
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