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Link Buds S Earth Blue made with plastic obtained from bottle recycling

Sony has released an eco-friendly version of its Link Buds S wireless headphones. The new model is called Link Buds S Earth Blue and is created with plastic obtained from recycling bottles from office refrigerators. Thanks to this, the novelty received a spectacular "marble" design.

Sony believes the Link Buds S Earth Blue resembles a blue sky covered in clouds. In addition to the plastic from the bottles, recycled auto parts materials were used to produce the case and the headphones themselves. All this fits perfectly with Sony's vision, according to which it strives to reduce its impact on the environment to zero.

Otherwise, these are the same miniature Sony LinkBuds S, designed for long-term use. The company also claims that these are the smallest and lightest wireless noise canceling headphones in the world. Sony LinkBuds S are equipped with 5mm drivers, support adaptive noise reduction control and transparency mode, and are water and sweat resistant to IPX4 standard.

The earbuds can last up to 6 hours on a single charge with noise cancellation enabled, with the charging case providing an additional 14 hours. The Sony LinkBuds S Earth Blue will go on sale in November for $150 USD.

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