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Recycled guns give these headphones heft and a cause

A Swedish company, Yevo Labs, is building its latest headphones with material from an improbable source: guns.

The headphones themselves are pretty standard Bluetooth earbuds, based on the company’s previously released Yevo 1 design. It’s around the edges that things get interesting. The accent metal is less polished than the mirror-finish chrome-like plating you’d find on its onyx-, ivory- or jet black-colored $249 headphones.

The carrying case, which also doubles as a battery-powered charger, is heavy. Like a power tool. And the metal it’s made from feels rough, industrial. Yevo plans to sell this version for $499 when it’s released in the next few months.

“In a way, this is the most valuable material in the world,” said Andreas Vural, Yevo’s founder and president. “It’s a firearm that may have taken someone’s life.”

This is a statement piece. It’s a visceral reminder that this was made from something substantial. And it’s completely unlike anything I’ve ever seen while covering CES.

This event, the largest in the tech industry, with more than 180,000 attendeesexpected this year, is the place where Microsoft’s Xbox video game console was first announced in 2001, where we learn what the latest TV tech will be and where we found out our shower might listen when we’re singing

But I’ve never seen something so unusual as a piece of everyday tech made from a firearm.

Guns in particular were thrust into the forefront in Vegas after a gunman took aim at an open-air concert here in October, killing 58 people and leaving more than 500 wounded. It was the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history. These horrific events have become so common that around the time of the massacre in Vegas, a report found that the US in 2017 was averaging one mass shooting per day.

And while CES has become home to technological advancements from around the world, smart firearms rarely make an appearance. When it comes to guns more broadly, the annual Shot Show will draw about 65,000 people from across the firearms industry to Vegas when it begins later this month.

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Andreas Vural, founder and president of Yevo Labs, wearing his headphones made with metal from recycled guns.Ian Sherr/CNET

Vural, who flashed a smile when we first met, became more serious as I sat opening and closing the gun metal case. Its predecessor, which came out last year, has been a hit, Vural said, with demand consistently outstripping supply. He declined to offer hard sales data. That headphone charging case looks like a supersized lipstick tube or a carrier for a nice pair of reading glasses. The headphones are concealed in a compartment that slides out and then back in, with a satisfying click to indicate it’s closed. It’s pretty lightweight too.

The model made from guns is coarse by comparison. It almost seems unfinished. The bit that holds the headphones slides out feeling like it’s grinding against the metal, which Yevo bought from a Swedish initiative called Humanium. In addition to its weight, the Humanium-metal headphones also cost five times more to make. Yevo is using it to make both the accent metals around the edge of the headphones, as well as for the outside case.

Everything about this gun metal device says it isn’t a piece of tech meant to disappear into the background of my everyday life.

“We want to bring more awareness” to the issue of gun violence, Vural said. And a portion of sales will go back to Humanium as well.

Tech for good

Yevo may be the first company making a product with a recycled gun, but it’s part of a trend in the tech industry. Companies are beginning to build technology with attention paid to more than just the design and price.

Apple, for example, publishes an environmental report card for each of its products, telling customers what type of pollutants are in them. And nearly all the paper used in its product packaging is either recycled or from “responsibly managed” forests.

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Apple’s Liam recycling machine holds an iPhone before going to work.Apple

Apple also has a goal of making iPhones from 100 percent recycled materials someday. To do that, it’s testing ideas like a machine called the Liberate iPhone Auto-Disassembly Machine (or Liam), which breaks down older iPhones so parts can be reused. Apple’s also using recycled materials for soldering some older-model iPhones.

“We put an incredible amount of money into designing the best products in the world,” Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, said when first announcing Liam in 2016. We “put that same amount of energy into thinking about what to do when they can no longer be used.”

PC giant Dell, meanwhile, has begun using recycled plastics, diverted from ending up in the ocean, in packaging for its high-end laptops. Surprisingly, the company says it’s helped drive down costs.

“There’s a broad perception that sustainability costs more,” said Oliver Campbell, who heads up Dell’s packaging team. “We’re proving that when it’s done correctly it actually costs less.”

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Dell’s packaging tray for PCs, made in part with ocean plastics.Dell

He added that Michael Dell, the company’s founder and CEO, pushes his teams to be more sustainable, but to do it in a way that either keeps costs the same or better. That way, it’s more likely the company can adopt those efforts across its business.

Dell’s begun finding uses for some of the materials that can be recycled from computers. For example, it’s begun using recycled gold in some laptops and servers. During CES, the company announced that recycled gold would also be used to create a jewlery collection with actress Nikki Reed.

But there’s more companies could do, said Kyle Wiens, head of the tech repair website iFixit. While it’s good that companies are being more thoughtful about how they can reuse products or divert them from landfills, recycling and reuse needs to take a bigger role.

“It should be factored into the design upfront,” he said.

Meanwhile, Vural said he’s hoping his headphones will get people to think differently about the products they buy, and how much power they have as consumers to push for positive change.

“For us, it’s an amazing feeling taking something that negative and creating something positive out of it,” he said.

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Workhorse W-15 electric pickup truck

The pickup truck is the best-selling vehicle platform in America, but no EV options have existed, until now. At CES, the Workhorse Group showed off an almost-production version of the W-15, its electric pickup truck.

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The W-15 can drive the first 80 miles just on electricity, but there is a gasoline generator to continuously charge the battery for an additional 310 miles of range. The W-15 should scoot to 60 miles per hour in 5.5 seconds, thanks to the 480 horsepower.

For now, it’s based off a Chevrolet Silverado, but the chassis is straight from Workhorse, featuring an independent rear suspension and all-wheel drive. There are a few driver’s aids like emergency braking and lane departure warning, but blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control are not in the queue for the moment.

There is a 7.2-kilowatt power exporter that can power tools without the truck running. Payload is decent at 2,200 pounds and the W-15 can tow 5,000 pounds, the same as the Honda Ridgeline.

Workhorse CEO Steve Burns says the W-15 is “designed to do anything a Ford F-150 can do.” That’s quite a bold statement considering most F-150 models can tow more, many have more payload capacity and the F-150 is available with adaptive cruise control and a swanky trailer backup assist technology.

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Bulky from every angle.Workhorse Group

Workhorse will deliver a fleet order of 5,300 units at the end of 2018, with consumer orders coming in the first half of 2019. The W-15 will start at $52,500 but there’s a $7,500 tax credit as well as local incentives. 

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3 of the Best Hoverboards Money Can Buy

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If you’re thinking about buying a hoverboard for the first time or if you are new to these personal transports and are unsure what to buy, don’t worry, Gadget Review has done the research for you. It can be hard sorting through all of the specs and features, but we have boiled it down to the top 3 models to buy.

#1 hoverboard for 2018 – Swagtron T1
SWAGTRON T1
The SWAGTRON T1 is a great hoverboard, delivering the best value of all the models on the market today.

Positives

Charges in just 1 hour
The maximum range is 7-12 miles
Top speed of 8 MPH
Negatives

Lack of both Bluetooth and GPS
No accompanying mobile app
Body scratches easily
The Swagtron T1 just gives you the features you want at a great price. The 1 hour charging, and 8 MPH top speed will please just about everyone. It has a good range of 7-12 miles with a 3-hour battery life as well. Other features include a SentriShield battery pack that prevents overheating and 2 learning modes. This model just nails all of the basics very well.

#2 hoverboard for 2018 – Epikgo Self-Balancing Hoverboard
EPIKGO Self Balancing Scooter Hoverboard
The EPIKGO Self Balancing hoverboard is an all around excellent option, thanks to rugged wheels, lights and more.

Positives

Handles all-terrain
Battery charge time is under 2 hours
Maximum speed of 10 MPH
Negatives

Geared toward more experienced riders
Price is higher but worth it
The Epikgo Self-Balancing Hoverboard will go where others can’t since it is an All-Terrain hoverboard. The battery delivers a charge time of under 2 hours and the 400W dual hub motors deliver some serious power. Other features include 1P56 certification, large 8.5 inch tires and a maximum speed of 10 MPH. These are all very respectable features in a durable body that handles both on and off-road with ease.

# 3 hoverboard for 2018 – Halo RoveR
Halo Rover
A very versatile hoverboard with a powerful set of motors. The downside is the weight of the board itself.

Positives

The 800W motor is a powerhouse
Bluetooth speakers
Weight capacity of 265 lbs
Negatives

On the heavy side at 32 lbs
Expensive compared to others
The Halo Rover has a lot of cool features, which is why it’s a bit pricey compared to other hoverboards. However, it’s worth it. We were impressed by the durable build and the powerful 800W motor. It has 8.5″ tires for all-terrain, LED headlights, the ability to climb grades up to 20 degrees, water resistance, a mobile app and more. It’s on the heavy side though.

Yes, Hoverboards are Safe
A few years ago hoverboards got a bad rap for catching on fire, but you should know that these top 3 hoverboard picks all feature UL 2272 certification. This means that the device has passed electrical and fire-safety testing. Today’s hoverboards are completely safe.

Wear Protective Gear When Riding
Safety should be your priority when riding a hoverboard. You should always wear a helmet. Many people choose to wear knee and elbow pads as well. As long as you wear your safety gear and pay attention to the road ahead at all times, you will be fine.

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