I know it’s impossible to find new pair of headphones that are completly ethical, but if it is possible to buy some that are more ethical than others then I want to do that. Does anyone know if there are headphones that don’t use cobalt or lithium-ion batteries? And in general that doesn’t use and/or reduce their use of conflict materials? I don’t know much about technology or headphones and I feel like I don’t understand anything when I try and do my own research.

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    10 months ago

    You could find some older ones that use AAs. Or you could just buy wired.

    (Another option is to buy used, as this would mitigate the cash flow to these areas)

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      10 months ago

      Mostly just corpos exploiting developing nations, polluting local water supplies with no regard for the safety of locals. Following that CIA coups when these nations try to push the corporations out so the locals that actually have a stake in not destroying the environment can profit off their resources. Just the usual, happens basically with every rare earth metal (and also everything else).

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        10 months ago

        Ah thanks. Then it happens to basically any metal. OP’s not getting any more ethical by going with dry batteries or aluminum/steel

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    10 months ago

    Yeah completely ethical probably isn’t going to happen, definitely won’t for anything wireless. I suggest looking into companies like grado, meze, or zmf if you want more ‘ethical’ headphone designs ( Meze in particular) but the price tag is to match

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      10 months ago

      People/governments don’t, that’s what’s wrong with it. (As an Australian this issue is painfully present)

      Edit: grammar

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    10 months ago

    The PSB M4U 8 (and possibly the M4U 9) use rechargeable AAA batteries. I lost mine in a fire, but I absolutely loved them.

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    The PSB M4U 8 (and possibly the M4U 9) use rechargeable AAA batteries. I lost mine in a fire, but I absolutely loved them.