House of Marley’s Rebel True Wireless Earbuds are more eco-friendly than your average pair of wire-free earphones, with a design crafted from sustainable materials. Unfortunately, for $129.99, little else about these earbuds stands out. They have a sculpted sound signature with powerful bass and boosted highs, with just two EQ modes that don't allow for enough customization. And the on-ear controls are frustrating, particularly because they lack a play button. I hate to knock on a product with a sustainable design, but ultimately, that just isn't enough to get by in such a crowded market. The simple fact is that you can get a far better pair of earphones for the same price or less. An Eco-Friendly Design The Rebel True Wireless Earbuds are available in black or white, with bamboo accents combined with recycled plastics and a wood fiber composite. Even the charging cable’s braided material is eco-friendly. The earpiece has a stem-like design, with bamboo panels on the exterior. Th...
The House of Marley Rebel True Wireless Earbuds are made from mostly sustainable materials, but fail to distinguish themselves in terms of performance.
Powerful bass depth and sculpted highs; Designed with sustainable materials; Case can charge wirelessly
Sound signature not for those seeking accuracy; On-ear controls can be annoying to operate and lack a play button; No app