JBL is trying something new: an Indiegogo campaign for a set of solar-charging wireless headphones called JBL Reflect Eternal. They’re essentially a regular set of on-ear Bluetooth headphones, but the ...
Headphones with no wires offer music-lovers a new kind of freedom, but the reality is they require an onboard power source that inevitably needs recharging. Audio giant JBL is putting forward a ...
JBL is crowdfunding a new pair of headphones that promise "virtually unlimited" battery life by using solar panels to keep them constantly charged. The JBL Reflect Eternal look like a pair of wireless ...
One of the nice things about old-school wired headphones is that they don’t have batteries that need charging. Wireless headphones, on the other hand (or head, I guess), have a nasty habit of not ...
The users of wireless headphones are usually bedeviled by their battery life as these last only a few hours on a single charge. And, not many brands have come up with an actual solution to this issue.
JBL has introduced what it calls 'self-charging' headphones: the new JBL Reflect Eternal. This model features a solar panel built into the headband, enabling the headphones to passively charge ...
The JBL Reflect Eternal headphones have a strip of solar panels on the band, allowing them to trickle charge throughout the day. JBL says a few hours outside is enough to keep the Reflect Eternal ...
Audio accessory maker JBL has launched a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, aiming to measure interest in new solar-charging wireless headphones, which you might never have to plug in. Crowdfunding ...
Portable audio gear has been getting better and cheaper over the past few years, but JBL think it’s time to change things up by tackling a major pain point in this segment: battery life. The company ...
Wireless headphones have matured so much in recent years that you can go days at a time without charging up. On the flip side, that means it’s also easy to forget to charge them up sometimes. JBL ...
Forward-looking: Get ready to throw away your charging cable with Harman's JLB solar headphones. The company claims that the headset will run "infinitely" after being exposed to two and a half hours ...