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Sennheiser, the global leader in audio technology, has announced a special Valentine’s Day offering for February. With every purchase of MOMENTUM 4 Wireless headphones, customers will receive complimentary Upcycled Headband Covers. This thoughtful initiative celebrates the season of love while highlighting Sennheiser’s commitment to sustainable innovation and exceptional sound quality, creating a unique way to express love and care.
Crafted from discarded street banners and vegan leather, these covers go beyond being mere accessories—they symbolize renewal, sustainability, and individuality. Designed by Nukak, a Barcelona-based brand known for creating unique items from waste materials, each cover is one-of-a-kind, ensuring no two are alike. These covers not only protect headphones from dirt, damage, and water but also add a distinctive aesthetic touch, ensuring that your gift is truly special.
Talking about the initiative, Vijay Sharma, General Manager - Sennheiser Consumer Business, India says, “This project is a testament to our commitment to sustainability. Our passion for sound crosses over to our environmental responsibility, offering users unparalleled audio quality and exceptional product durability. We believe that sustainability is not just an option, but the only right choice and that is perfectly in line with our commitment to build products that last.”
The Sennheiser Upcycled Headband Cover is available as a complimentary gift with every MOMENTUM 4 Wireless headphone purchase starting 3rd Feb 2025 at an MRP of INR 24,990 on https://bit.ly/4h6Lm5r. The MOMENTUM 4 Wireless headphones come in five stunning colourways: Black, White, Graphite, Denim, and Copper. Each headband cover is randomly assigned due to the upcycling process, ensuring that every piece is truly one-of-a-kind. Nukak, founded in 2016, is inspired by the last nomadic tribe of the Colombian jungle, the Nukak Maku, these covers reflect a commitment to sustainability by giving a second life to discarded materials.