TechAudioHeadphonesI tried out these solar-powered headphones and never ran out of juiceThe Urbanista Los Angeles can be charged using both natural and artificial lightWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechAudioHeadphonesI tried out these solar-powered headphones and never ran out of juiceThe Urbanista Los Angeles can be charged using both natural and artificial lightWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The Urbanista Los Angeles can be charged using both natural and artificial light
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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No matter how organised you are, there’s undoubtedly been a time when you’ve headed out of the house only to find that your headphones are out of juice.
Luckily most of thebest noise-cancelling headphonescome with some sort of quick charging feature, but even that will hold you back for 10 or even 15 minutes.
TheUrbanista Los Angelesover-ear headphones pretty much solve that issue because they’re solar-powered which means they have almost infinite charge, as long as the headband is exposed to light. Not only does that make them really practical but it makes them a lot greener than elsewhere too because you won’t need to regularly hook them up to power.
You might be wondering how they perform outside of the clever solar-panelled charging, and the answer to that is, actually quite well.
While the sound performance isn’t as detailed or as extensive as you’d get from a pricier pair like theBose QuietComfort 45or theSennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless, your music will sound bold and punchy with decent noise cancellation to help you keep your focus.
The design of the cans looks and feels premium as well, with sturdy materials and padded memory foam ear cushions, and they come in a protective hard-shelled case to prevent any day-to-day damage when you aren’t using them.
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There are a few downsides to these worth knowing about like the basic smartphone app and the lack of any equaliser settings, but if you aren’t an audiophile and you’re looking for some efficient cans that are more eco-conscious than the usual suspects then these will be well worth your time and money.
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The Urbanista Los Angeles are solar-powered which means they have almost infinite charge