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Majority invents biodegradable wireless headphones

The environment is an issue of growing concern for many. As a result, we are starting to see new products appear. Majority’s latest wireless headphones are eco-friendly with one standout feature: they’re biodegradable. It really is a compostable in-ear set when you’re done with them. Plus, they sound great and have superb battery life.

How can headphones be biodegradable? Well, Majority uses compostable plastic for the housing and exterior of the Tru Bio earbuds. And then inside, the brand uses bio-cellulose drivers. It’s pretty impressive stuff. When the headphones reach the end of their life, they are easily recyclable without any environmental damage.

And that’s not just where they impress – they also promise stellar sound. These 13mm speakers deliver balanced sound with deep bass and clear treble. And thanks to Bluetooth 5.3, listeners can enjoy low latency while listening. On top of all that, Majority promises 7.5 hours of listening time, with a total of 30 hours with the case. Plus, they can recharge in just 30 minutes. Weighing just 43g, these Majority Tru Bio headphones are quite easy to pack. You’ll find tactile buttons on each earbud, built-in mics, and an IPX7 sweat and water resistance rating. Have these biodegradable headphones seduced your ears? They are available to order now for around 40 euros.

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