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Irvine RCS recycled and repairable ANC wireless headphone (P331.5301)
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Amazing sound quality and sustainable repairable design meet each other in the Irvine headphone. Irvine is a premium HI-FI sound quality over ear headphone designed to last you longer than your average headphone. Irvine is made in a way that with one easy repair you can replace the ear pads, headband and even the battery if needed. With state of the art ANC mode that can also be switched off into transparency mode with one simple click. Equipped with 5 ENC microphones and voice assistance to improve the call quality even more ...
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. With dual connection mode to connect to multiple devices at once. Play and call time up to 40 hours on one charge. Besides being repairable the earbuds are made with recycled PC plastic material. Total recycled content: 32% based on total item weight. RCS certification ensures a completely certified supply chain of the recycled materials. Urban Vitamin items are made without PVC and packed in plastic reduced packaging.
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Master Package Quantity:
16
Colour:
black-white
Material:
rpc
Size:
19,6 x 16 x 8 cm
Master Package Weight:
10,2 kg
Master Package Dimensions:
37,5 x 38 x 45,5 cm
Marking method
Doming1 from 15 cm²
Doming involves preparing a permanent sticker with a logo and applying it to the product. The logo is protected with a layer of polyurethane resin, making it durable and scratch-resistant. The sticker is slightly convex. The design can be either a vector or a bitmap.
Tampodruk2A
Pad printing is a technique that uses a flexible pad to apply a logo to a product - it works in a similar way to a stamp. This technique only works for shapes and colours. It does not allow for tonal transitions, i.e. it is not suitable for photographs or shadows. The design for pad printing should be prepared in a vector file.
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