The EOps Noisezero i+ Ear-buds by Michael Young is Eco-Friendly
Meghan Young — December 27, 2010 — Eco
References: michael-young & dezeen
If you're looking to update your headphones, consider the EOps NOISEZERO i+ ear-buds a serious contender. These are the first earphones to ever be made out of cornstarch -- an eco-friendly alternative to what is available on the market right now.
Designed by Japan-based Michael Young, the EOps NOISEZERO i+ ear-buds also feature a unique horn-shaped chamber that optimizes acoustic performance. Its sleek design is just the icing on top of the cake.
Designed by Japan-based Michael Young, the EOps NOISEZERO i+ ear-buds also feature a unique horn-shaped chamber that optimizes acoustic performance. Its sleek design is just the icing on top of the cake.
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