Bought this speaker for its unique look and price. It's looks are great and its construction appear to be of very nice quality. Average sound. Works well for its intended use.
Bought this speaker for its unique look and price. It's looks are great and its construction appear to be of very nice quality. Average sound. Works well for its intended use.
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.
A drum has long been used as a means of communication even before the development of Bluetooth.
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!
Easy to use; And shuts itself off if you forget to
No
great sounding portable speaker .nice look and feel
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.
I bought this to use it when I travel, mainly camping. It was bigger than I thought, but was stunned by the well-built design. It has a wooden material that looks very unique.
There are so many portable Bluetooth speakers, that it can be hard for solid performers to stand out from the pack. That's certainly the case for The House of Marley Chant Sport, which does little to set itself apart from the competition—its design is not particularly eye-catching, nor does it offer an incredible amount of bass. But for $119.99, the Chant Sport offers solid value. It gets quite loud for its size, it has a built-in speakerphone feature, and a water-resistant design that can float. Most importantly, it delivers, crisp, clear audio, with a solid amount of richness in the low-mids. If you're looking for a big bass sound, you need to spend more money, but in this price range, the Chant Sport does a laudable job of delivering a balanced mix. DesignWith an IPX7 rating, the Chant Sport is water-resistant enough to handle poolside splashes and rain. In fact, it's designed to float, so it can even handle some time in the pool itself, but you'd be wise not to completely sub...
The House of Marley Chant Sport Bluetooth speaker does little to stand out, but it delivers, crisp, rich audio in a splash-proof design.
Powerful audio performance with solid clarity in the mids and highs; Water-resistant, buoyant design; Speakerphone functionality
Not for mega-bass lovers; Ho-hum design
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