Testseek.co.uk have collected 4 expert reviews of the House of Marley No Bounds XL bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for House of Marley No Bounds XL bluetooth portable speaker.
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4 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Stylish design, Eco-friendly materials, Good depth of sound, Great battery life
No virtual assistant support, No dedicated app
If you're looking for a robust Bluetooth speaker for traveling, the House of Marley No Bounds could be precisely what you need. It's small and unfussy, with a tough design and great battery life.It lacks the smart features you'll find in top-end Bluetooth...
Published: 2019-01-03, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Solid IP67 build, Decent sound that gets loud, Environmentally friendly recycled materials, Builtin carabiner, Reliable Bluetooth connectivity
Lacking clarity in the mids, Battery life, Large size, Charges via microUSB
While it isn't going to blow any other speakers out of the water, the No Bounds XL is a solid speaker that most will be happy to have. If you can live with a sub-par battery life at least...
Rugged design, Manufactured using sustainable materials, IP67 rating means its water- and dustproof, Decent sound when cranked
Mediocre sound at low volume, Less-than-satisfying bass response at moderate volume levels
The No Bounds XL is more than competitive with most outdoor speakers in this price range in terms of features, nature-resistance, and lack of guilt (relatively). The sound is slightly below average at low volumes, but at least average when it's loud. Comb...