TWS earbuds are in no dearth in the audio accessories market, with form and function to appeal to audio lovers. Rarely does one come across a design that is minimalist yet appealing. This true-wireless earbuds concept is one with a compelling aesthetic that subtly echoes the striking design language of Nothing's earbuds. Created by industrial designer Jinkyo Han, this design exploration fuses transparency, minimalism, and refined geometry into a sleek product that balances form with implied function.
TPV on Tuesday launched the Philips TAT1269 TWS (true wireless stereo) headset, Philips Bluetooth Speaker TAS3400, and Philips Party Speaker TAX4910. These devices are available to purchase in the country via popular e-commerce platforms They can also be bought at select offline retail stores. Notably, TPV or TP Vision is a wholly owned subsidiary of TPV Technology based in Amsterdam, which develops, manufactures, and markets Philips-branded electronic items like TVs and audio products in select international markets.
Huawei unveiled the FreeBuds 6i TWS earphones in May 2024, and it looks like the company is ready to announce the successor, FreeBuds 7i. A tipster has reportedly leaked live images of the upcoming wireless earphones on Weibo. As per the leaked images, the FreeBuds 7i TWS appear to carry a similar design to their predecessor. However, the live images reveal a redesigned charging case, which seems to be more rounded than before.
Designers tend to chase sleekness when they redesign products - it's why the iPad Pro is some paltry 5mm thin, it's why the MacBook Air could fit in a Manila envelope when it first released, it's why Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge... but there are some products you just can't make sleek, because their unique design and form plays an important role in ergonomics.