Of course, this is a new direction on one of the most growing industries this days. The electronics and it's consumption of energy, even tiny things like a wirst watch. Twirl technology does not pollute our ecosystem, so why not explore and develop this technology with hundreds of years? Some comments that i read just tryed to compare the last digital camera on the market with this new idea that DON'T NEED BATTERIES (!!!!) I have a challenge and be honest... What do you people do with dead batteries??? Do you really throw it in the appropriate recycle bin?? Ah... i'm not a Sony associate...
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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Of course, this is a new direction on one of the most growing industries this days. The electronics and it's consumption of energy, even tiny things like a wirst watch.
Twirl technology does not pollute our ecosystem, so why not explore and develop this technology with hundreds of years?
Some comments that i read just tryed to compare the last digital camera on the market with this new idea that DON'T NEED BATTERIES (!!!!)
I have a challenge and be honest... What do you people do with dead batteries???
Do you really throw it in the appropriate recycle bin??
Ah... i'm not a Sony associate...