Wireless Bluetooth Headset wearers spend 2.7 times as much as the average Connected Adult on digital content.
Use of headsets and voice agents has been in tech media news recently as tech companies are trying again to light a spark among consumers.
The use of Bluetooth headsets has not grown for years. However, as the results of this MetaFAQ reveal, the few active users are big tech spenders and coveted.
Wireless Bluetooth headsets have gotten extra attention recently, with the recent release of Apple’s iPhone 7, Amazon Dot and Echo updates, and Google’s announcements around expanding the capabilities and reach of their voice agent Google Assistant. This MetaFAQs research result addresses one of the many questions profiling active wireless Bluetooth headset users.
Many other related answers are part of the TUP service, available to paid subscribers. The TUP chapter with the most information about the users of wearables and hearables is the TUP 2016 Wearables, Hearables, Listening, and Speaking Chapter
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