
These accessories have grown so popular in Brazil that they began to be commercialised not only online, but also in newsstands, bookstores, grocery chains, taxis, restaurants, vending machines, etc. At the same time, the country has become one of the places with thehighest adoption of smartphones worldwide, and this trend is also reflected in the interest in smartphone accessories such as cables, power banksand cheaper wireless speakers. This generation earns high wages and have plenty of disposable income to spend on hobbies, including high end audio equipment.


Wireless speakers are considered by Anatel as communication equipment that utilizes frequencies that are under the agency’s supervision and therefore are required to undergo an approval process called homologation.īrazil has approximately 25% of young adultsbetween the ages of 25 and 34 still living with their parents according to official statistics.
