Thursday, May 11th 2023

Fairphone Launches the Fairbuds XL Modular Headphones

Press Release
Dutch social enterprise Fairphone is proud to announce the launch of its latest device, Fairbuds XL, once again pioneering more sustainable ways to make electronics. Fairbuds XL are the company's first modular audio device. The headphones are the next step in Fairphone's journey to develop fair and long-lasting audio
devices, after launching its first generation earbuds in 2021.

By introducing Fairbuds XL, Fairphone is applying its market-leading experience in making sustainable, repairable smartphones. The headphones are produced with the same values used to make all Fairphone devices - focus on people and planet. Like all Fairphone devices, the headphones are designed to last. The modular construction and spare parts make them easy to repair, which lets users enjoy and keep their device for longer. Fairbuds XL allow for the replacement of parts that can wear over time, such as the ear cushions. The long-term use of electronics isn't only great for the user experience, it also helps reduce their environmental footprint.
Eva Gouwens, CEO of Fairphone, comments:
"After spending almost 10 years making sustainable smartphones, we are ready to expand our nfocus and bring sustainability to a new category of audio products. We're introducing our unique core features - fair materials, improved working conditions, our climate conscious approach and repairability - to the market and raising the bar on impact for people and planet, in the headphone segment. Fairbuds XL are for users who are searching for a sustainable alternative on the market and want to push for change in the electronics industry."

Fairphone's focus on people and planet has been its key market differentiator, making Fairphone the market leader in sustainable electronics. Through its dual focus on the social and environmental impact on the supply chain, Fairphone is setting an example and pushing the industry to act more responsibly.According to recent figures, in 2021 alone 548 millions headphones were sold and sales volumes have increased since 2013. The electronics industry faces a make-use-dispose attitude driven by a business model that encourages short product life cycles, which has caused an electronic waste (e-waste) problem that increases each year. Despite being one of the fastest growing waste streams, only a small fraction of e-waste (17.4%) is actually taken back to be recycled. The electronics industry is also dealing with a steep demand for minerals needed to make electronics, as well as poor working conditions for millions of people working in mines and
factories. It's clear that the industry needs to change its practices. With each product launched, Fairphone wants to show how an industry that cares for people and planet could look like in practice.

In addition to being climate conscious and fair, the headphones also provide users with superior sound quality, strong bass, warm mids and clear bright highs, delivered by a 40 mm dynamic driver and enhanced with state-of-the-art noise cancellation. Two-point Bluetooth connection ensures that users switch seamlessly between devices. The headphone's replaceable battery encourages longevity with a long-lasting battery that has a lifetime of up to 30 hours. While being a modular device, the headphones have IP54 certification, meaning they are weather resistant.

The headphones also come with the Fairbuds App, available on Play Store and App Store, which allows users to change the Signature EQ presets (professionally tuned by Sonarworks) and tune the headphones to their preferences. The app will also give quick access to support such as quick start guides, tutorials, support articles and customer service. It will also ensure longevity by allowing users to update their headphones over time, introduce new features and provide occasional bug-fixes. Users will also be able to order replacement parts if repairs are needed, as well as learn about the parts that make up the headphones.

Fairphone relied on the expertise of Sonarworks, a world-leader in sound calibration, to deliver the signature sound of Fairbuds XL. The company has had its technology used by GrammyAward winning engineers recording with top artists such as Lady Gaga, Madonna, Rihanna, Adele and Coldplay.

The headphones will be available from 11 May on Fairphone's website and selected partners, at a suggested retail price of €249 / £219. The two variants of the device that will be available: green speckled and black speckled.
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