We're seeing far fewer new Bluetooth headphones than we are true wireless in-ear models these days, but they're still out there. Like all products from the company, House of Marley's $99.99 Positive Vibration XL headphones are constructed using materials that are mostly eco-friendly. As the name suggests, expect big bass depth—these aren't headphones for anyone seeking an accurate frequency response. That said, the lows are nicely balanced with the also-sculpted highs. The on-ear controls and mic clarity can use improvement, but otherwise the headphones deliver quality audio for the price. Design Available in black, blue, or copper models, the Positive Vibration XL headphones have a circumaural (over-ear) build with faux-leather earpads and a cloth-covered headband. The earcups and underside of the headband are padded with memory foam, and the fit is comfortable over long listening periods. The outer panel has FSC-certified wood emblazoned with the House of Marley logo, and intern...
The House of Marley Positive Vibration XL headphones offer solid Bluetooth audio but could be easier to control.
Solid audio performance for the price; Can be used in wired, passive mode
Lackluster control panel; Poor mic intelligibility