great sounding portable speaker .nice look and feel
Manufacturer: Marley
great sounding portable speaker .nice look and feel
Purchased and just received two of these due to the "double pairing" noted in the description. The instructions are written so small that I had to get a magnifying glass out to read them and there are no instructions anywhere on how to double pair them.
I asked our PR agent why House of Marley kept being interested in sending us review items when I generally thought they were just ok and reviewed as such, they had no answer, I expected another inoffensive average star gadget with a price tag reflecting a lifestyle, not performance.
buy it, its worth your money
its loud enough
nothing
Incredible little speaker....really lives up to the high standard of House of Marley! Clear, crisp sound and has an impressive volume range. Only downfall is when battery is running low you can a sort of 'pop', which has made me jump a few times! Apart from that, couldn't be more chuffed!
The Chant Bluetooth cheaper than some portable wireless speakers and its eco credentials mark it out, but sound quality isn't the best. If you're prepared to carry something a little larger, i-box's Twist sounds better and is £10 cheaper.
I've had my mine for about 6 months now, still holding up well after the beatings it's had and overall value for money.
The House of Marley Chant is a portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers decent audio performance for a modest price.
Crisp, clear audio at moderate volumes; Unique, portable design with wood and cloth elements; Built-in speakerphone
Distorts on deep bass tracks; Lacks playback or track navigation controls
A drum has long been used as a means of communication even before the development of Bluetooth.
There are so many sub-$100 Bluetooth speakers, standing out in the crowded field can be difficult. House of Marley's Chant does so, visually, with its unique wood-and-cloth design. At $59.99, the speaker delivers a clear audio performance in the mids and highs, but it runs into some trouble when playing tracks with powerful bass content at higher volumes. Its portable design and built-in speakerphone are certainly assets, but the lack of onboard playback controls or track navigation, combined with the decent-but-not-astounding audio performance, make the Chant a less compelling option than some of its competition in this price range, like the Editors' Choice JBL Clip+ ($79.95 at Amazon) . DesignThe House of Marley aesthetic is alive and well with the Chant. The cylindrical speaker comes with a gray cloth, zip-shut cover featuring the typical green, red, and yellow stitching we often see on House of Marley products and a clothbound 3.5mm audio cable with the same color scheme The ...
The House of Marley Chant is a portable Bluetooth speaker that delivers decent audio performance for a modest price.
Crisp, clear audio at moderate volumes; Unique, portable design with wood and cloth elements; Built-in speakerphone
Distorts on deep bass tracks; Lacks playback or track navigation controls
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