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House of Marley Liberate XL EM-FH041

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Digitaltrends
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10 years ago
House of Marley Liberate Review

If you can't get enough of that thick, heavy low end - and don't mind sacrificing clarity to get it - consider giving the Liberate a listen.

Well-sculpted treble; Great stereo spread; Solid; eco-friendly build quality

Bass is overwhelming on most mixes; Seriously; the bass is too much

What Hi-Fi?
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9 years ago
House of Marley Liberate XLBT

House Of Marley's Liberate XLBTs allow you to go wireless and help save the planet at the same time.

Use sustainable materials; Okay build; Reasonably comfortable fit

Poor sound quality; Compressed and no real sense of dynamics; detail or clarity

bedbathandbeyond.com
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★★★
6 years ago

I bought this speaker about a year ago for around the house. It worked well for most of the year but out of no where it started to not hold a charge and then one day it stopped charging altogether. I have tried multiple USB cords and nothing will work.

amazon.in
★★★★
7 years ago
Decent Product, Worth for Money.

Truly Amazing Product. Received at 10:20 PM, today on 4th June, till 4 days remaining. Prompt Courteous Service. I have bought this one at Rs. 2490/- nearly 64% off, really Value for money. Now, about the Product. PROS - 1) Solid Structure. Great look.

Chip Chick
★★★★★
9 years ago
Marley Liberate On-Ear Headphone Review

We're jammin' mon, to the new Marley Liberate On-Ear headphones. These unique looking headphones are crafted from earth-friendly materials and wrapped in one of three fabrics made from ...

Great appearance; Eco-friendly build; Fantastic sound; Tangle-free cable with ControlTalk + mic; Great seal and noise isolation; Includes cloth carrying pouch; Not collapsable or foldable; Headphone cable is not removable; Not the most comfortable

Great appearance; Eco-friendly build; Fantastic sound; Tangle-free cable with ControlTalk + mic; Great seal and noise isolation; Includes cloth carrying pouch; Not collapsable or foldable; Headphone cable is not removable; Not the most comfortable

letstalk-tech.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
House of Marley Liberate Headphones: Stylish Bass-Heavy Sound

Audio hardware is a marketplace of intense competition. Little wonder that so few new entrants are known outside of audio-connoisseur circles. But House of Marley seems destined for big things, thanks mostly to a unique sense of retro style and some excellent audio components - exactly the...

Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
11 years ago
House of Marley Liberate

In 2012, House of Marley launched a massive range of Jah-infused headphones, and they quickly flocked onto the shelves of just about every HMV store in the land. The brand isn't happy to rest on its laurels, though, and has already come up with a handful of new 2013 models.

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