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I will probably always recommend the Fairbuds for environmental friendly reasons. https://shop.fairphone.com/fairbuds
Worth to note that their audio quality and anc is worse than competition noticeably. So its quality vs environment
Any idea when these are gonna be available in the US?
The "trust us, we totally didn't just remove the headphone jack to profit off of the TWS hypetrain" - "eco friendly" company? No thanks
They objectively make more eco friendly products than most if not all other companies. Theyβre still a company so they make shitty decision from time to time, but in general they are quit good.