The JBL Go 3 Eco and Clip 4 Eco wireless speakers have been unveiled as a series of upcoming audio accessories perfect for avid adventurers alike to incorporate into their collection of gear.
The speakers are crafted using 90% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic for the main body, while the grilles are covered with 100% recycled fabric for an added touch of sustainability. The JBL Go 3 Eco has a pocket-sized design that's capable of delivering up to five-hours of use per charge, while the JBL Clip 4 Eco offers 10-hours of use and attaches neatly onto any backpack or bag.
The JBL Go 3 Eco and Clip 4 Eco wireless speakers are priced starting at $39.99, and will be available soon for purchase.
Eco-Friendly Outdoor Speakers
The JBL Go 3 Eco and Clip 4 Eco Feature Recycled Plastic and More
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Tech Products - There is a growing demand for tech products that integrate eco-friendly materials and design.
2. Outdoor Audio Accessories - Portable and rugged wireless speakers that are tailor fit for outdoor activities are becoming more popular and necessary.
3. Post-consumer Recycled Plastic Extrusion - Manufacturing processes using PCR plastic as a raw material have become well established and continue to evolve, making it a viable option for more products.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can improve their brand by offering sustainable tech products, and more established brands can incorporate this trend as they continue to innovate.
2. Outdoor Recreation - Companies in the outdoor recreation industry can adopt this trend by offering sustainable and portable audio accessories as part of their product lines.
3. Plastic Recycling - Organizations and companies that are involved in plastic recycling can take advantage of the increased demand for PCR plastic and seek opportunities to innovate their processes and business models.