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  • This is the Liberate Air,

  • and it's a very environmentally friendly headphone.

  • Just about everything is made out of recycled materials,

  • but that doesn't mean these headphones come cheap.

  • They cost $150.

  • But are they worth it?

  • The Liberate Air headphones were created by

  • a company called House of Marley.

  • Just about everything is made out of recycled materials.

  • Let's start with the case.

  • The top has a soft fabric material

  • that is made out of recycled plastic and recycled cotton.

  • The bottom is made out of recycled wood.

  • The clasp and the hinge are made out of recycled aluminum.

  • Then, when you open the case,

  • you'll see a nice bamboo finish

  • on the case and on the headphones.

  • The ear cushions and the bottom of the headphones

  • are made out of recycled silicone.

  • Then we have the charging cord,

  • which is partially made out of recycled polymers.

  • It even comes with a tie

  • that is made out of recycled paper fiber.

  • And lastly, even part of the packaging

  • is made out of recycled kraft fiberboard.

  • But how do they sound?

  • They sound pretty darn good,

  • and by good, I mean the sound is very clear

  • and they have a decent bass.

  • It sounds better than AirPods

  • but not as good as the Jabra Elite 65t,

  • which is considered one of the best wireless headphones of 2019.

  • These headphones are also really great at noise-canceling.

  • I couldn't hear anyone talking around me

  • or the noise on the street,

  • and even the sound of the subway was faint.

  • But the wildest thing about these headphones

  • is that they have up to nine hours of listening time on a single charge

  • and a whopping 32 hours with the charging case.

  • That's a lot.

  • AirPods and the Jabras only have

  • up to five hours on a single charge

  • and 15 to 24 hours with the charging case.

  • These headphones connect via Bluetooth,

  • but the connection isn't as fast as the AirPods or Jabras.

  • I've also experienced Bluetooth interference a few times,

  • which is common with most wireless headphones,

  • especially in crowded areas.

  • To navigate music and answer phone calls,

  • you'll need to tap two or three times.

  • There's a groove on the headphones

  • where your fingers need to tap,

  • but sometimes it doesn't register my tap

  • because the surface is quite small.

  • I also don't really like how you can hear a beep right before it does a command.

  • That sound makes it feel slow, delayed,

  • and distracts from a seamless playback experience.

  • There's also no volume control on the headphones,

  • which is a bummer but not a major deal breaker.

  • However, they are splash- and sweat-resistant,

  • so you can work out with them.

  • As for comfort, they sit nicely in my ears.

  • There are different-sized ear attachments available as well,

  • and they didn't feel heavy or uncomfortable

  • after wearing them for a long time.

  • They're super soft and light,

  • and I love how the silicone material is easy to clean.

  • I can wipe off any residue, no problem.

  • The retail price for the Liberate Air is $150,

  • which is cheaper than the latest $180 AirPods model

  • and the $170 Jabra Elite 65t.

  • I think these headphones are worth the price

  • if you're looking for a solid set

  • of nice headphones that sound great.

  • Just keep in mind, they are regular Bluetooth,

  • so you won't have the seamless experience of the AirPods,

  • and you may experience Bluetooth interference,

  • but again, that's common on almost all Bluetooth headphones.

  • House of Marley wants its offerings

  • to last longer than its competitors

  • so fewer products get sent to landfills.

  • The company was started in collaboration

  • with the Marley family to create products

  • that embody Bob Marley's love for music and the planet.

  • So you can definitely say that if you're looking for the most sustainable headphones in this trio,

  • these take the win.

  • Plus, it also doesn't hurt that they're super stylish.

This is the Liberate Air,

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ゴミから作られた150ドルのヘッドフォン ($150 Headphones Made From Trash)

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    Jerry Liu に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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