Two in one devices have just been given an exciting innovation boost thanks to the Avegant Glyph, a set of headphones recently displayed at CES 2015. Although the original design was unveiled in 2013, the final product has since made its debut to the delight of consumers around the world. Although some people might immediately associate the Avegant Glyph with gamers, it was actually made with multimedia lovers in general.
Sleeker and more stylish than similar designs, the Avegant Glyph is a bit pricier than its competition such as the Oculus Rift and Gear VR. Yet people might pay the extra hundred for its look and convenience. Although it was originally set to release last year, the Avegant Glyph is now set to hit the market in autumn of this year.
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Avegant Glyph is a Double Duty Multimedia Accessory Unveiled at CES 2015
Trend Themes
1. Two-in-one Devices with Enhanced Multimedia Functionality - The Avegant Glyph demonstrates the appeal of combining multiple functions into a single device to enhance user experience.
2. Stylish VR Headset Headphones - The sleek and stylish design of the Avegant Glyph has the potential to disrupt the gaming headset industry as well as the traditional headphone market.
3. Delayed Product Launches Leading to Increased Anticipation - The delayed release of the Avegant Glyph has generated excitement and anticipation among consumers, hinting at the potential for future product launches to strategically delay their release dates.
Industry Implications
1. Multimedia Headphones - With its enhanced multimedia capabilities, the Avegant Glyph may disrupt the traditional headphone industry by offering an all-in-one solution for music and video content consumption.
2. Gaming Headsets - The Avegant Glyph may also disrupt the gaming headset industry by offering a more stylish and versatile alternative to bulky gaming headsets.
3. Virtual Reality Accessories - As virtual reality continues to grow in popularity, the Avegant Glyph presents a unique accessory that combines VR headset and headphones into a single device.