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House of Marley stays green goes Blue(tooth) |
January 07, 2013
House of Marley (yes, that Marley) has been making stylish audio accessories for the past few years, and donating five percent of the profits to the Marley family’s 1Love charitable organization. The company is expanding its lineup in 2013 with new headphones, Bluetooth portable speakers, and even some high-end home audio gear.
And going along with the company’s eco-friendly principles, many of the products are made with an “upcycled” fabric the company calls Rewind. It’s made from reclaimed hemp and organic cotton, combined with the fibers of recycled water bottles, and finished using water-based dyes. Sounds righteous.
Headphones
Riddim On-Ear Headphones
Starting with the new headphone models, the $160 Riddim On-Ear Headphones (available in January)
are covered in canvas and have a soft leather headband and ear cushions. They offer 40mm drivers and a three-button in-line remote with mic.
Legend In-Ear Headphones
The $200 Legend In-Ear Headphones(available in January)
offer a balanced armature design, an FSC-certified wood accent piece, and integrated mic and remote.
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Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2023833/house-of-marley-stays-green-goes-blue-tooth-.html
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