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Fairphone’s latest Fairbuds XL make repairable headphones easier to recommend

The new Fairbuds XL look familiar but introduce better materials, refined audio tuning, and an upgrade path that lets existing owners replace parts instead of buying new headphones.

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Person wearing Fairphone Fairbuds XL wireless over-ear headphones in Forest Green while using a smartphone outdoors.
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Fairphone’s new Fairbuds XL look like a deliberate echo of the originals: same chunky over-ear silhouette, the same compact yoke, the same “this was built to be taken apart, not tossed” design language. But that at-a-glance familiarity hides a quieter, more considered update — one that is as much about comfort and sustainability as it is about sound. Fairphone launched the refreshed Fairbuds XL in early December 2025, with availability first through its own shop and selected European retailers and a US rollout via Amazon later in December; pricing is in the €249 / $229 / £219 ballpark depending on region.

Look closer and the changes are practical rather than purely cosmetic: Fairphone has swapped the earlier vegan leather coverings for a netted, breathable headband and a “birdseye” mesh on the ear cushions — tiny perforations that let more air through without losing padding. The result is a headphone that reads as less sweaty during long sessions and closer to the sport-inspired, all-day designs creeping into higher tiers of the market. Hands-on impressions from early reviews echo that tilt toward marathon comfort.

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The color story has been tightened, too. Where the first run came in green and black, the refresh arrives in Forest Green and Horizon Black that intentionally match Fairphone’s recent handset palette; small logo and accent tweaks make the cans feel like a coherent piece of the brand’s new design language rather than a standalone experiment. Those same fabrics are also part of a materials pivot: Fairphone is leaning away from polyurethane-based “leather” toward repair-friendly textiles and recycled content, while keeping the Fairbuds XL IP54 rated for dust and moisture — so the mesh doesn’t translate to fragility in everyday use.

  • Fairphone Fairbuds XL wireless over-ear headphones in Forest Green with breathable fabric headband and ear cushions.
  • Fairphone Fairbuds XL wireless over-ear headphones in Horizon Black showing fabric ear cushions and modular design.

Under the hood, the headline is familiar but improved. Fairphone has installed new 40mm dynamic drivers in the refreshed model and tuned the sound to pull back some of the original’s exaggerated V-shape for a more natural midrange and cleaner highs, while giving the bass a bit more authority and control. The company still leans on aptX HD for higher-resolution Bluetooth streaming rather than introducing a new codec, but reviewers note that the execution here feels tighter and more refined than the 2023 tuning.

If you owned the first Fairbuds XL, this is where the story gets interesting: Fairphone isn’t treating the revision as a replacement cycle but as an upgrade path. The new drivers and parts will be sold as standalone spare components, so original owners can transplant the new heart of the refreshed cans into their existing frames — an uncommon move among headphone makers and exactly the kind of modular, right-to-repair practice Fairphone has built its reputation on. The Verge and others flagged the company’s plans to sell the new driver modules and upgrade bundles, and Fairphone’s own store reiterates that the parts strategy is central to the product’s longevity story. Availability and timing for spares vary by market; parts pricing and US timing were noted as rolling out later or in stages.

Fairphone Fairbuds XL 2025 modular parts price list showing replaceable speakers, battery, headband, ear cushions, and accessories.
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On the core product promises: modularity, replaceable battery, USB-C charging, up to roughly 30 hours of playback (ANC on reduces that), a dedicated ANC button and the familiar earcup joystick for playback and volume — all of those fundamentals remain. Independent teardowns and reporting emphasize the same points: these are not disposable cans; they’re meant to be taken apart and kept in service for years. That, in a market where Sony, Sonos, and others obsess over headline specs and feature stacks, is Fairphone’s strategic differentiator.

So who should buy the new Fairbuds XL? If you’re buying fresh and value comfort, accessible repairs, and a conscious materials story as much as you do noise cancellation and solid sound, the 2025 refresh lands as a very clean recommendation: better fabrics, better drivers, and the same price point as before. If you already own the original Fairbuds XL, the decision is less about replacement and more about whether you want to perform an upgrade — swap in the new driver units and cushions and you keep the frame you already know, preventing more electronic waste and saving money versus a full buy-out. That’s a rare consumer proposition from any audio company in 2025.

Put into market perspective, Fairphone isn’t trying to out-ANC Sony or match every DSP trick other brands offer. Instead, it trades a little headline tech razzle-dazzle for a product philosophy that’s designed to last, be fixed, and integrate with a broader ecosystem of spares. For readers who care about how things are made and what happens to them after their interest fades, Fairbuds XL remains one of the clearest practical experiments in durable, repairable consumer audio — now with a softer touch on comfort and a clearer focus on sound.


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