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Review: House of Marley In-ear Headphones

If there’s one thing travellers rely on almost as much as their passport, it’s the music they travel with.  As cool as the expensive noise cancelling headphones are, they’re not always the most practical when travelling light and pocket bulge-free is your M.O.

House of Marley, the Earth-friendly, cause-minded company that licensed the Marley (as in Bob) name and is known for making sustainably produced and from-the-earth inspired audio gear has you in mind with their new line of in-ear headphones, music-loving jetsetter.

For example, these Midnight Ravers earbuds: FSC certified wooden housings, tangle-free fabric covered cord and recycled aluminum coming together with a 8mm moving coil (that’s geektalk for speaker, so I hear) to deliver surprisingly delicious noise-cancelling sound and bass for $50.  Plus the soft, rubber tips site nice and snug inside all types of ears.

If you’re looking for an alternative to those weird white ones that came with your new iPhone or for something much more practical than the big ear cans, give these a try and let us know what you think.

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