Fairphone Fairbuds are the world's most repairable earbuds and may be the last pair you ever buy!

Fairphone Fairbuds are the world's most repairable earbuds and may be the last pair you ever buy!

Most earphones on the market are thrown away when something goes wrong When the battery stops charging, they are thrown away Fairphone hopes to solve that with Fairbuds, which the company describes as the most repairable earbuds on the market

Instead of having to get a replacement when something goes wrong with even the best wireless earbuds, Fairphone actually makes them repairable This means that you could be the last pair of earphones you have to buy, a pace that is quite different from all the other major brands

According to Fairphone, Fairbuds have seven different parts that can be replaced if something goes wrong If necessary, the earbud battery, the silicone ring, the ear tips on the earbuds, the outer shell of the charging case, the core of the charging case, the battery in the charging case, and the actual earbuds can be replaced

Happily, not only are these repairable, but the company offers a three-year warranty In other words, you may not even need to take advantage of their repairability, as Fairphone is confident that they won't break for a long time

In the unlikely event that you misplace one of the earbuds, the company allows you to order just one replacement without having to purchase a complete set of new earbuds For those who tend to lose things, this could save a lot of money

While it's nice that the headphones are repairable and long-lasting, they should also sound great Fairphone has solid specs that rival other high-end models: 11mm titanium-coated drivers, three microphones per earphone, active noise cancellation, Bluetooth multipoint, Bluetooth 53, IP54 rating, ANC 5 hours battery life with on, up to 26 hours with case, and an app to equalize sound

Unfortunately, Fairbuds are not available in the US to begin with The company has not announced any plans to release the earbuds in the US, but given the company's delay in launching its phones, it is possible that they will be available at some point; Tom's Guide contacted Fairphone to inquire whether the company plans to release them in the US

The company has not announced any plans to release the earbuds in the US

The company has not announced any plans to release them in the US

Where can I buy it? They launch first in Europe for €149 and in the UK for £140 The company states that they ship now from their website and will arrive in a few days

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