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House of Marley Positive Vibrations 2 Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones - Recycled Material, Sustainably Sourced, Supporting Global Reforestation, T3 Platinum & Best on Test Award - Signature Black

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The House of Marley Positive Vibration 2 Wireless’s actual frame isn’t anything flash, however. These are light headphones with a thin metal skeleton, and a plastic hinge that enables the earcups to fold inwards, thereby taking up less space. The House of Marley Positive Vibration 2 Wireless aren’t harsh, and while their treble is a little on the safe side, they’re neither blunt nor muffled. The width of the soundstage is solid, too. While you don’t get the sense of separation and airiness of more expensive pairs, their scale is good for the price. You can have little complaints about the build quality. The materials are top-notch, they’re well put together and everything feels like it’s been manufactured to detail. You can feel the ear pads brushing against the edges of the ears. It’s never uncomfortable, but you can feel it. On the same hand, the headband is covered in fabric. The bottom side has an extra cushion that relieves stress on top of the head.

Also, the max volume isn’t dangerously high, but still enough to impact your hearing if you’re not careful. The good thing is the headphones don’t distort or become sibilant even at high volume. You’re also going to want to know how durable the product is, so here we’d advise taking a look at the materials that the Headphones are made from. The House of Marley Positive Vibration 2 Wireless sound perfectly good. For the price, every element is solid. They’re not thin, not boomy, lo-fi or soft. Comfort is similar to that of a fairly well-designed on-ear pair of headphones. The Positive Vibration 2 Wireless’s headband is mid-level firm to help them stay on your head, and the padding consists of a couple of inches of leatherette-topped foam. It isn’t often that I hear a pair of wireless headphones this affordable and think, “these headphones sound pretty good.” As long as you can get to that level, you know you’ll likely be happy with a pair.If noise-cancelling is a must-have feature and you don’t mind spending a little more, then take a look at the JBL Tune 660NC. They have detailed, punchy sound and fantastic noise-cancelling to match.

Setting yourself a budget will really help you to narrow down your search. It can also help you to avoid the slippery slope of buying a really expensive product that perhaps had advanced specifications that you didn’t need or couldn’t actually afford. Still, the bass isn’t super powerful, like with Beats headphones, for example, it’s more subdued but a keen ear will hear a slight emphasis. It has a nice punch and even some rumble. We searched for all of the Headphones that we could find at Currys. In total we found 424 different products available. There’s not much to complain about these, and that’s what makes them great. Even though they’re less known, you should consider them.Nonetheless, there’s some flex and the ear cups swivel, so they fit well for most adults and even bigger children (teenagers). But the headband is quite rigid. It’s not the most flexible we’ve seen, and if you have a bigger head, the clamping force might be too much for you. You do get a reasonable 12-hour battery life, although it’s far off the 40 hours of the Beats Solo 3 Wireless. A micro-USB port on the left cup recharges the battery. If they run out of juice, you can simply plug in the included 3.5mm cable.

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