The English company Majority invited everyone to “limit their carbon footprint” with Tru Bio fully wireless headphones. The novelty, like all Majority products labeled “Bio”, is 100% made of biodegradable plastic, including even speaker membranes molded from biocellulose. With a mass of 4.5 g each, the future owner can imagine how serious the benefit it will bring to the environment.
On the other hand, concerns about Tru Bio biodegrading too quickly are groundless: the company gives them a three-year extended warranty. Lifetime technical support is also promised, the term of which is nevertheless inevitably limited by the rate of this very biodegradation.
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The rest of the Tru Bio are typical inexpensive fully wireless headphones equipped with Bluetooth 5.3 (codec details were not disclosed) and easy-to-use buttons. A full charge of the kit will take an hour and will provide 7.5 hours of autonomy for the headphones themselves, plus a reserve of energy for three charges in the battery case. In addition to the mentioned parts, the kit includes a USB-C charging cable and three pairs of earbuds. Biodegradable, of course.
In the UK, Majority Tru Bio TWS headphones are sold on the manufacturer’s website for £35.