If you're looking for a more sustainable way to enjoy your favorite music, the new adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones might be the perfect fit.
The new adidas RPT-02 SOL headphones are revolutionary because they are powered by natural and artificial light. The headphones themselves are made from 87% recycled plastics and feature a groundbreaking light cell material PowerfoyleTM, which allows the headphones to harvest energy from light. The headphones were developed in partnership with the Swedish solar technology firm Exeger, and they mark a major milestone for adidas' commitment to create more sustainable products.
And the headphones are not just sustainable, but also very durable. According to the brand, the RPT-02 SOL headphones are sweat-proof, splash-proof, and tough enough to "handle the sweat from your toughest workouts.”
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