Griffin in the woods
Griffin Technology has launched the WoodTones earbuds, which are made with wood reclaimed from other manufacturing processes.
These left-over
bits of responsibly harvested wood, which would have otherwise been burned or
tossed in a landfill, are polished to a smooth satin finish, displaying the
singular qualities of the woodgrain; no two pieces are alike. As housings for
the earbuds’ microdrivers, the wood reveals its excellent acoustic qualities.
“Griffin’s new WoodTones combine the aesthetic and acoustic benefits inherent
in real wood, resulting in great-sounding and great-looking earbuds,” said
Ethan Opelt, Line Manager of Griffin’s Audio category. “WoodTones accentuate
vocals and bass while also improving sound volume, meaning users can listen at
lower volume levels than usual while still enjoying the same caliber of sound.”
These earbuds pair
the excellent acoustic qualities of the wood with 8 mm neodymium drivers. The
tiny WoodTones enclosures are so lightweight, and the soft silicone ear
cushions are so comfortable, they can be worn for extended periods without
fatigue. Three sizes of cushions are included to ensure a good fit and a
listening experience isolated from outside distractions.
WoodTones come packaged inside a drawstring carrying pouch made of natural hemp
fiber. Each set of WoodTones is a one-of a kind artifact that will reveal
layers of nuance in listeners’ favorite music that they’ve been missing with
ordinary earbuds.
WoodTones features include:
• Lightweight enclosures made from real reclaimed wood
• Wooden housings that enhance voice and bass frequencies
without coloring the sound
• 8 mm neodymium magnet drivers for powerful sound
• Soft silicone ear cushions for added comfort, with three
size options
• 4 feet of smooth, black cable giving ample room for
movement
• Included drawstring carrying pouch made of natural hemp
fiber
Griffin’s WoodTones are available beginning today for $29.99 at www.griffintechnology.com/woodtones.
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