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House of Marley Uplift 2 Wireless Review

House of Marley Uplift 2 Wireless Review

Posted on February 8, 2018June 13, 2019 By Jarvis

What’s Inside

Unsurprisingly, recycled packaging encases the Uplift 2 Wireless. Three pairs of ear tips, a micro USB charging cable, and a stale-feeling drawstring pouch are included with the Uplift 2 Wireless earbuds.

Build & Design

FSC certified, the 100% wood panels on the earbud housing look and feel great. The housing itself is molded from aluminum and connects to the cloth cable. The eyesore of a battery is made of recycled plastic and, like the wood paneling, is brandished with the House of Marley logo. Its packaged silicone ear tips fall short when isolating sound but sit comfortably, thanks to the angled arm that extends from the housing. To improve the sound quality and isolation, the Comply Comfort Plus ear tips serve as an exceptional option.
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