Fairphone TWS bring ANC, IPX4 rating and use recycled materials

Michail, 30 September 2021

Alongside the recently announced Fairphone 4, the Dutch-based company is entering the TWS earphone market with its own offering. Like its phones, Fairphone TWS are made from fair and recycled materials with the earbuds and the charging case encompassing 30% recycled plastics.

Fairphone TWS (images: Fairphone) Fairphone TWS (images: Fairphone)
Fairphone TWS (images: Fairphone)

The earphones bring hybrid Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) over Bluetooth 5.3 with A2DP, HFP and AVRCP profiles. They are IPX4 splash resistant and utilize 10mm drivers with each bud housing two microphones. There are touch controls and in-ear detection too.

Each earbud holds a 45 mAh charge while the case adds another 500 mAh to the table. Fairphone is not providing an actual endurance in terms of hours though. Charging is handled via USB-C though like with Fairphone 4, you do not get a bundled charger and will need to provide your own.

Fairphone TWS bring ANC, IPX4 rating and use recycled materials

Fairphone TWS come in a single black color and retail for €99.95. You can pre-order them on Fairphone’s site and shipments are expected to start on November 1.


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  • hai
  • 18 Oct 2021
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im not opposed to them deciding to make their own tws, there is a market out there for it even if they arent as environmentally friendly and eco-friendly than decent wired alternatives because batteries, but there are a lot of people already actually...

  • Anonymous
  • 04 Oct 2021
  • Mkm

MI 11 ultra can use back camera using secondary screen. 4k video recording issue is already gone. Video calling apps are all limited to 1080p.

IMO the S21 Ultra has better telephoto lenses than the Mi 11 Ultra, it can record 4k videos on it's front camera, USB 3.2 for fast data transfer/display mirroring, Samsung DeX, ultrasonic fingerprint scanner which doesn't blind you at night...

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