House of Marley Liberate Air Review
House of Marley joins the true wireless earphone realm with the Liberate Air, an eco-friendly pair made with recycled and sustainable materials. Bamboo accents help the earpieces stand out from the crowd a bit, and bass lovers will enjoy the boosted and sculpted sound signature. That said, for $149.99, the on-ear controls can be less than responsive, and the pairing process is a bit of a mess. If you like the look, and are after a bass-forward listening experience, the audio here is strong enough to overcome some of the missteps.
Design
The Liberate Air earpieces have a familiar, bulky true wireless shape, but the outer panel of each is covered in sustainable bamboo veneer, while the rest is a matte silicone. The look is minimalist and stylish. LED indicators on each earpiece let you know when you're paired, and each outer panel houses touch-sensitive controls. The in-ear fit is secure enough, but it's not hard to imagine these earpieces coming loose during heavy exercise—they onl...
House of Marley's first true wireless earphones, the Liberate Air, deliver solid audio, but there are more compelling options in this price range.
Powerful, bass-forward audio experience; Relatively strong battery life; Solid mic clarity; Eco-friendly design
Pairing process is clumsy and outdated; Not for those seeking accurate audio performance; On-ear controls can be difficult to operate