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UK designer michael young has once again collaborated with music technology brand EOps and the coca-cola company on new in-ear headphones and computer bags, manufactured using recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) derived from plastic bottles. the EOps noisezero sports+ earphones contain 20% recycled content and feature 9mm HD titanium driver units for optimum sound quality. comply foam tips used on the buds offer wearers passive noise isolation. the sweat proof design takes the form of a sportsfin structure in order that they fit securely in the outer ear. the three-button version microphone and remote module is sound along the cable and lets you control playback along with volume level for recent iPhone, iPad and iPod models. the earphones are available in red/black and black/red options and come with interchangeable small/medium/large pairs of silicone ear tips. see designboom's article on michael young's previous collaboration with EOps in which he designed the first cornstarch earbuds on the market.

