For more than a decade, Fairphone has built smartphones using ethically sourced materials. In recent years, the company has emphasized repairable and sustainable designs, including modular components that users can upgrade themselves.
Until now, Fairphone devices were officially sold only in Europe. Some models reached US buyers through the /e/ Foundation under higher prices and with a de-Googled Android fork known as /e/OS.
Fairphone CEO Raymond van Eck told Reuters that the company’s first product for the US market will be a pair of repairable headphones, signaling a gradual entry into North America.
This move could pave the way for Fairphone’s future expansion into direct smartphone sales across the US.
Sony has introduced cloud game streaming for the PlayStation Portal handheld. Originally designed for local network play, the device now supports streaming directly from the cloud without requiring a PlayStation 5 console. The feature had been in beta testing since 2024 and is now widely available through PlayStation’s online service.
The Vectrex Mini, a compact recreation of the classic vector-based console, has officially debuted on Kickstarter. The project aims to revive the original gaming experience in a modern portable format while preserving the signature monochrome style.
Author’s Summary: Fairphone takes its first step into the US market with repairable headphones, while PlayStation Portal evolves with cloud gaming and Vectrex Mini brings retro charm to crowdfunding.