Sound and sustainability are the name of the game, with an emphasis on the latter for JBL’s new Go 3 Eco and Clip 4 Eco.

These new eco-friendly versions of the firm’s popular Bluetooth speakers, a growing trend in technology products, arrive with impressive eco-credentials thanks to 90% PCR (post-consumer recycled) plastic used for constructing the main chassis.

That’s a lot more than the minimum 31% used in the recently announced Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 , which underwent a similar environmentally-focussed redesign. Like that speaker, JBL says the Ultimate Ears use 100% recycled fabric for the speaker grille.

Furthermore, the firm says the speakers use its most sustainable packaging yet, thanks to eco-friendly FSC-certified paper-based packaging and printed with soy ink.

“The new innovative eco-friendly design significantly reduces the amount of virgin plastic being used which not only reduces waste plastic, but also the overall carbon footprint of the product,” said JBL.

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If you’re not sure which speaker to choose, they both have JBL Pro Sound, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C and IP67 waterproofing. However, the Clip 4 lasts twice as long with 10 hours of battery life.

Of course, the device is a bit bigger but also has the advantage of the carabiner-style clip, meaning you can attach it to all manner of things or places. The Go 3 Eco is extremely compact and has a carry strap.

Sadly, there’s a bit of a wait to get your hands on these speakers as the Go 3 Eco and Clip 4 Eco both arrive in December 2022. When they do go on sale, you can choose between Forest Green, Ocean Blue and Cloud White colourways.

The Go 3 Eco costs £34.99 and the Clip 4 Eco is £49.99. Take a look at our best cheap Bluetooth speakers chart to see what else is out there.

Alongside the updates, JBL has launched a few new soundbars for the living room, and a pair of high-end headphones including the oddball Tour Pro 2 wireless earbuds , which feature a touchscreen on the charging case for quick access to key controls.

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Harman Kardon

Harman, the parent company of JBL, has also announced the most eco-friendly speaker yet in the Harman Kardon brand.

The Onyx Studio 8 is made from recycled plastic and features recycled polyester yarn for the woven fabric grille. The packaging also meets the same standards as the JBL speakers above.

A ‘premium Bluetooth speaker’, the Onyx Studio 8 offers sound from a 120mm woofer and twin 20mm tweeters. The speaker can last up to eight hours and, like the Sonos Move , can automatically recalibrate the sound when you move it from room to room for the best audio.

Harman Kardon says the Onyx Studio 8 will be available from late October 2022 for £249 in three colours: black, champagne and dark blue.

Author: Chris Martin, Managing Editor, Tech Advisor

JBL Go 3 and Clip 4 speakers get ‘Eco’ versions - 3

Tech Advisor Managing Editor Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been with us for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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