A business called Fairphone is widely renowned for its highly repairable products made of recycled materials, and it is now extending similar technology to headphones as well.

The Fairbuds XL are modular headphones that are composed of recycled materials and, as you might guess, quite simple to fix.

Eleven elements make up the modular design, which makes disassembling and repairing it simple. For instance, replacing the ear cushions is simple and doesn’t require any special tools. When the battery’s capacity starts to deteriorate (usually after 500 or so charge cycles, when it reaches 80%), the battery can also be changed.