• Daniel Menzel of the Cats adjusts his headphones during the round 16 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the Sydney Swans at Simonds Stadium on July 8, 2016 in Geelong, Australia.

Daniel Menzel of the Cats adjusts his headphones during the round 16 AFL match between the Geelong Cats and the Sydney Swans at Simonds Stadium on July 8, 2016 in Geelong, Australia. (Photo : Getty Images/Michael Dodge)

Apple should list down wireless earbuds as one of its main features for the next iPhone release.

Wireless headphones are possibly one of the best innovations that a smart phone manufacturer can work on, seeing as it has a whole lot of benefits compared to its wired counterpart. They will be quite useful and easy to use when one is in the gym working out or on the road running.

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Wireless earphones are also advantageous in the sense that there will no longer be dangling wires to fix before the user can enjoy them. They are also beneficial because broken and cut wires will no longer be a problem, which happens to wired earphones as time wears them out. This means it will be a time saver and at the same time have prolonged longevity.

Yet there are still disadvantages when it comes to wireless listening, according to The Verge. Probably the most important factor is the quality of the sound, and having wires solves that problem quite easily. There is also the risk of losing them more easily than your conventional headphones because they will be much tinier now.

Price should always be taken into consideration. What might be averagely cheap for a wired pair could also be outrageously costly for a wireless pair with the same sound quality.

Additionally, users all have different subjective preferences when it comes to the type of headphones they have most pleasure using. For example, some people might prefer ear hooks while others prefer memory foam or flanges. It all differs from user to user, and wireless buds will not necessarily be favorable to everyone.

The concept is not new to Apple, fortunately. They are already working on ditching the jack of headphones altogether for their iPhone 7, according to Techno Buffalo. They will be favoring the connectivity of Bluetooth over the jack, so this means charging the phone will be done through Bluetooth as well.

There are also reports that bundling the wireless earphones will not be that costly, after all. For Apple's next release, it should reconsider this feature heavily in order for people to have a more efficient way of listening to music.