In an innovative leap for the audio industry, the Fairbuds noise-canceling earbuds have introduced an easily swappable battery feature, setting a new benchmark for sustainability and convenience in wireless audio devices. This feature is a part of Fairphone’s commitment to reducing e-waste and promoting repairability in tech products.
Fairphone’s True Wireless Stereo (TWS) Earbuds stand out not just for their swappable battery but also for their use of 30% recycled plastic, aiming to combine high-quality audio experience with environmental responsibility. The earbuds offer a range of features including Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Transparency mode, and the option to use earbuds individually. The control is intuitive, allowing users to manage calls, music, and volume with simple taps on the earbuds.
The earbuds boast a battery life of up to 5 hours on a single charge without ANC and 4.5 hours with it on. The charging case, which takes about 2 hours to recharge fully, extends the total battery life to 20 hours with ANC off. This combination of features and the earbuds’ sustainable design addresses two major challenges in the TWS segment: longevity and environmental impact.
Fairphone has also made it easy for users to replace parts, offering spare earbuds, eartips, and charging cases for purchase. This approach not only extends the life of the product but also reduces the likelihood of entire units ending up as electronic waste. However, the earbuds are designed with an off-the-shelf model, which means they aren’t consumer-repairable beyond swapping out these parts. Fairphone acknowledges this as a first step in their journey towards more sustainable and repairable audio products, indicating an ambition to improve repairability in future models.
The launch of the Fairbuds with a swappable battery is a testament to Fairphone’s ongoing mission to blend technological innovation with environmental stewardship, providing consumers with a more sustainable choice in the booming market of wireless earbuds.
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