Testseek.co.uk have collected 26 expert reviews of the House of Marley Liberate XL BT and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for House of Marley Liberate XL BT.
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Abstract: Prior to his death in 1981, the Jamaican Reggae star, Bob Marley, had a vision of One Love, One World which inspired the setting up of the House of Marley to produce eco-conscious products based on the guiding principles that encased quality from componen...
Use sustainable materials, Okay build, Reasonably comfortable fit,
Poor sound quality, Compressed and no real sense of dynamics, detail or clarity,
But the real issue with the Marleys (as you've probably guessed by now) is the exceptionally poor sound quality. It doesn't really matter how decent the fit is, if you don't want to listen to music through them...
The House of Marley Liberate XLBT headphones sound just as great as they look. It's very solid and well-defined, sure to catch the eyes and ears of those who venture to look and listen. With so many all-plastic audio options out there, it's nice to be a...
Abstract: Cheap Bluetooth speakers are a dime a dozen. They range from the mediocre (or straight up bad) speakers littering Amazon to great ones you can get on a budget. But there are some speakers that are unquestionably premium, and House of Marley is aiming for...
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Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with very strong, boosted bass and reasonably balanced highs, Audio cable with inline remote included
Mega-bass sound isn't for everyone, Slightly uncomfortable for longer listening periods
The House of Marley Liberate XLBT Bluetooth headphones deliver seriously powerful bass response in a reasonably balanced sound signature, but do little to separate themselves in a crowded field...
Well made, Great for bassheavy music, Great Bluetooth range (4655 ft, maintained connectivity two rooms away), Fast charging time (1.52 hours), Long playback time (21 hours)
Becomes uncomfortable to wear after about an hour, Perhaps a little overbalanced toward the low frequencies, Mid and high frequencies are slightly less crisp and clear than some of our other headphones
The House of Marley XLBT Bluetooth headphones are a wonderful set of headphones for those who prefer bass-heavy music. They are also well made, easy to pair with devices, have great Bluetooth range, simple but effective call features, and have a fast char...
Abstract: FYI: we been supposed to have covered House Of Marley and their products. We met up w/ one of their cool product reps at their booth at CES and it was supposed to have been on from there. Due to being slightly overwhelmed /w products from CES and...
House of Marley has a decent pair of wireless headphones here, and the design suits the name quite well. While the comfort level will vary for each user, I think the ear cushions aren't ideal for me during long sessions. The build quality is certainly top...
Published: 2015-06-17, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
These headphones are not going to replace either my P5s or MH-40s – but neither did I expect them to.Having listened through them both at home and on the move, I would say that their audio shortcomings rule them out for home use, where I tend to be focuse...
Abstract: House of Marley Liberate XLBT Bluetooth Headphones photo by Brad MoonI'm a fan of House of Marley gear, especially the company's use of natural materials yeah, I'm a sucker for the use of wood in high tech gear and willingness to release interesting produ...