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House of Marley Positive Vibration 2 EM-JH133

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25 reviews
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harveynorman.com.au
★★★★
3 years ago
Great disappointment

I bought this for use with my pc. I prefer it more than smaller ones like airpods, because of more battery life style, and one more big thing. The charging. I thought that i can use it while it's on the charger, cause why not? it has a port for that, not a dockinkg like airpods and other smaller ones. But not. You can charge and use at the same time. When i power it on it has little but annoying noises all the time (of course when you play music theres these noises but because you listen music louder it's harder to hear). Only good is the style and the materials. I think it looks good.

B&H Photo
★★
★★★
7 years ago
Beautifully made and great sound.

These headphone are well constructed. In the short time I have owned them they have worked well. Given the good construction, I think the price is excellent too.

Argos
★★
★★★
4 years ago
Good battery and cheap

Cheap headphones. Battery lasts ~ 9 hours. Mainly use for audiobooks and podcasts; clear sound quality for this purpose. Not a good choice for bass heavy music. Far from the most comfortable headphones, I often take one side off to my ear a rest.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Smile Jamaica Wireless

Great sound and good battery life, however disconnects frequently, connection drops out at least once per song. Disappointing coming from the Skull Candy Method Wireless

harveynorman.com.au
★★★
★★
5 years ago
Decent headphones

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A pretty decent pair of wireless headphones. Set-up is easy: I have an Android phone and they connect seamlessly to audio on that, and the range is good. I can walk about 10 metres from my phone without the signal cutting out. Design is OK. They feel sturdy, but they're bulky as a result and probably not the coolest looking cans out there. The biggest let-down of these headphones is actually audio quality. They lack the depth of previous headphones I've owned and don't fare too well when playing bass-heavy tracks either. Great for listening to stuff like podcasts, however, when you don't want to be tethered to your phone.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★
★★
4 years ago
Great while they lasted

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'd been using these for a while, and they looked and sounded good. They folded away nicely and were easy to take on the go. One problem I encountered was that the headphones seemed tight when pulling them over my head. It always felt like I had to apply a bit more pressure than I should to get them on. I don't have an especially big head (I think) either. Eventually this did cause them to snap around the plastic joint. From this point they were basically unusable, as a bit of the headphones would dig into the side of my head very uncomfortably. If you've got a small head you might have better luck than me, but I'd find it hard to recommend them.

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
House of Marley Smile Jamaica

If you're looking for a bit less bass and a bit more balance for under $50, good luck; intense, boosted bass seems to be the name of the game. However, you can find pairs with more gym-friendly designs, like the Skullcandy Method, the Scosche SportClip 3 , and the JVC HA-ETR40 .

Powerful, clean audio performance geared toward bass lovers; Green materials including FSC-certified wood and recyclable aluminum

Massive bass presence overpowers high-mids and highs; Light on accessories

CNET
★★★★
8 years ago
The House of Marley Smile Jamaica Series

House of Marley is a relatively new entrant in the world of headphones, arriving at the end of 2011 and one of a crop of headphones using a celebrity musician -- in this case Bob Marley.

The House of Marley Smile Jamaica headphones feature amazing build quality for a very small price; The bass response is full without becoming "one note" or bloated; The features are well-thought-out with a one-button mic remote, which works for iOS and Android and a fabric wrapped cord

The bass can unduly dominate rock music or pop music; Other headphones have greater sparkle or detail; The cable can be microphonic

printerinfo.com
★★★★
8 years ago

One good thing about these earbuds? When you buy them, you feel no pain

Newegg
★★★★
12 years ago
nice headphones for a nice price

holding off a final egg until at least six months goes by without them breaking... at which point i'll update and raise or lower the score... i've had a hard time finding phones that last even one year.

good bass; right angle connector; nice cord; button works with android; mic works; comrfortable; decent build quality; decent price

the whole "eco" thing feels a little cheap; the phones are made in china like everything else, and i figure they're made in the same slave labor/ slash/ burn methods as all other elctronics junk; the whole bob-marley, hippie thing feels a bit disingenuous

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