Topic: product repairability
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Innovative Smartphone Brand Launches in the US
Fairphone, a European brand focused on sustainability and repairability, has entered the US market by launching the Fairbuds XL headphones through Amazon to establish its brand before introducing phones. The company plans to launch a Fairphone handset, likely the Gen 6 model, in the US, motivated...
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Head(amame) Launches 3D-Printed Pro Headphones on Kickstarter
The Head(amame) Pro headphones are a professionally assembled, 3D-printed product offering high-fidelity audio at an accessible price, evolving from the brand's DIY kits. Key innovations include a glass diaphragm driver for precise sound tuning and a lightweight, open-backed design reinforced wit...
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Google Pixel Watch 4: The Ultimate Android Watch
The Pixel Watch 4 features significant hardware refinements including thinner bezels for more screen space, a domed Actua 360 display, and user-repairable components like the battery and display. Battery life is substantially improved, offering up to 45 hours on a single charge with rapid chargin...
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Your Right to Repair: The Battle Heats Up
The right-to-repair movement has achieved significant legislative progress, with three U.S. states passing laws this year, reflecting a shift toward consumer autonomy and product longevity. Advocates argue that restricting repair creates a costly, non-competitive service market and contributes to...
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