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House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL Headphone Review

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House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL Headphone

House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL (Black)

Presenting the sustainably made True over-ear Positive VibrationXL headphone by Marley. This high performing over-ear style focuses on premium Marley Materialisation, portability, acoustic performance, superior comfort, easy connectivity/controls, and very importantly; a long battery life.

Design And Specifications Of Marley Positive Vibration XL

The Positive VibrationXL ANC headphones that I tried are headphones for over-ear use designed almost entirely in black. There is one exception: that they feature an FSC certified wood grain and the silver logos on both sides of every cup. Also available is an off-white and black color combination (see below) If you’d like something less sombre. Like I said the headphones are built using environmentally friendly materials whenever they are able to.

Key Features & Benefits Of House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL

  • Band Style Band Style: Over-the-Head
  • 24 All-Night Battery Life
  • 50mm Hi Definition Drivers
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Sustainablely crafted materials
  • Foldable Hinge Design
  • Premium Comfort (Memory Ear Cushions made of Foam)
  • The Onboard Mic & Remote Functionality
  • Headphones Type: Over-ear wireless
  • Headphones Use: Street/Fashion
  • One-button Mic that is Braided
  • USB-C Charging Cable
  • Charge Time 2H
  • Weight: 260 grams
  • Color: Black
  • Manufacturer’s Warranty Year

What’s Inside The Box Of House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL?

  • 1x Headphones
  • 1x USB-C-to-US-C Charging Cable
  • 1x Aux Cable, Mic and 1 Button Remote
  • 1x Stash Bag
  • 1x Warranty Information
  • Quick Start Guide
  • 1x Welcome Card
  • 1x Sticker

Comfort And Sound Of House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL

I switched through my Positive Vibration XL and ANC’s, connected to them using Bluetooth (it took 5 minutes) When the first rumbling elements of Toto’s “Africa” were heard in my ears… I let out and breathed a sigh of relief. As I stated in the at the top, my previous experiences was with House of Marley was with the somewhat mediocre sounding older generation.

House of Marley informed that the 40mm driver as well as chips are upgraded. It’s noticeable. The latest phones do not just offer a hint of that shimmer and high-end quality that their predecessors had, they have excellent sound field placement and separation. A well-defined mid-range makes it easy to select music from the background.

The bass volume is about adequate for the modern music scene however, it is a bit too loud and excessive by my eyes. This XL ANC also do a good job of the sub-bass on Young Jeezy’s “Put On.” It’s not as great as the planar drivers found in the Drop THX Panda; but to date they don’t have the frequent Bluetooth problems that plague these pricey boutique bottles.

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Controls And Digital Assistant – House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL

The reason why the company is unable to use the use of touch controls or even on-ear recognition is an open question. The result is an actual button layout that covers the two cups. The left cup is equipped with two buttons that can be used for listening mode (Ambient Sound, and ANC) as well as the right cup has an earphone with a three-button multi-function. The volume buttons are able to move (hold (+ for two seconds)) as well as play the prior track (hold at 2 secs) while the middle one controls playback (play/pause) as well as calling management (answer/end) and voice activation, as well as power off/on.

While they’re not the most preferred input option however, all buttons work and provide an appealing tenseness to assure the user that their commands are performed. The icon appears on every button and makes it easy to find and identify the button. You can also control the functionality using an inline microphone via the aux cable. the single button can do everything but raise and lower volume.

Digital assistant’s functionality was excellent on Android However, not on iOS/macOS. Anything I put into Google Assistant was acknowledged and promptly answered. Speech recognition was a bit off when I used Siri as commands were not completely recognized; at times, Apple’s software could only recognize the first half of what was spoken. There were a few issues with latency on all platforms particularly on macOS which didn’t just mean I had to take a few seconds for responses, but also caused slowdowns in programs such as Microsoft Word.

Active Noise Cancellation House Of Marley Positive Vibration XL

Its Positive Vibration XL ANC features a an active and hybrid sound cancellation which makes use of two microphones to minimize the background noise. HoM’s ANC technology isn’t able to completely remove all outside sounds but it will reduce the distractions and keep your attention on music, work or other household chores.

The little that I noticed was in the home This was perfect in the evenings when I was working. The spouse’s Zoom conference calls were unnoticed as did our cat’s constant meowing and the loud TV. Appliances in the kitchen like the washing machine and blender were covered but still heard. The infant’s crying after naptime were more loud than I expected.

The feature is the most usable outdoors, with the microphones battling the wind quite effectively. The breeze won’t impact the audio you’re playing, however, more brishier conditions can create the sound of a whirlwind, but it’s not so bad as other badly engineered ANC headphones. Joggers and speeding vehicles did not draw my attention. I could not be the only one to say that about landscaping equipment (e.g. lawnmowers leaf-blowers) as well as dump trucks and sirens. All were noticeable from afar.

HoM developed its own transparency mode, dubbed Monitor Mode to enhance your understanding in various settings by pipetting in more ambient sound. I’ve had better tests. The volume had to be maintained at less than 50% so that sounds could be distinguished but even then clarity was not the best. I was unable to hear sound of the barge’s construction across the street. Add to that my inability to could not engage in conversation with my wife in our quiet home office rendered the feature ineffective.

Audio Quality House of Marley Positive Vibration XL

HoM’s audio profile has the perfect mix of bass, mid-range and treble, with some highs added to the mix. The most enjoyable listens I had were from the contemporary music genres. Jay Z’s “So Ghetto” featured a funky bounce to it, with a powerful bass that came from the hi-def 40mm drivers. The distortion of the piano and the rapper’s wild rhymes were clear.

The Positive Vibration XL ANC manages midrange flawlessly. Nina Simone’s “I Put A Spell on It” was a delight which showed off the clarity of the mp3 song, while the low harmonics and the singer’s powerful vocals accentuated the album’s sad sound. It was simple to carry the individual tracks with every instrument being reproduced extremely well.

The bass may become too loud in productions that are super-boomy producing minor distortion that is primarily affecting vocals. Additionally, the majority of noise-cancelling headphones tends to increase the bass volume when you enable the ANC feature but not the Positive Vibration XL. I observed a crackling sound in the background of certain tracks. Bahamadia’s “True Honey Buns” was a prime example of this.

The aux cable is useful to help when you are running low on battery life. The mids sound great and I noticed that the higher frequencies were more prominent, even though the bass was toned down a little.

The isolation was excellent as the headphones were able to block out outside noises from the audioscape. This resulted in a more full and more immersive sound. There was also a minimal amount of leakage. Sound would only come out of the earcups if you were listening at the highest volume, and even the latter, it was not so loud as the other headphones that have a heavy bass on the market.

Battery Life House of Marley Positive Vibration XL

HoM gives battery life of 26 hours when using ANC and, more realistically is reduced to around 24 hours if you take into account streaming volume, stream quality or Monitor Mode. It is possible to extend the playtime to 32 hours if you disable ANC. There’s nothing to complain about, particularly as this is more than AirPods Max and Bose 700 two models that have a maximum of 20 hours. All day long and 4 hours a day I’ve got about 7 hours remaining in the tank.

The headphones are advertised as having advanced technology that speeds up charging, however, the company hasn’t yet reveal any details regarding the technology. I observed the headphones go from 40% to 50 percent in just 10 minutes, which is equivalent to around one hour of playing time, so the claim about speedy charging isn’t an exaggeration, but I wouldn’t call it advanced.

Call Quality And Connectivity House of Marley Positive Vibration XL

It’s not fun to talk about wireless headphones however the quality of calls for the Positive Vibration XL with ANC is awful. First of all, the volume was incredibly low, and I needed to strain to hear the conversations of people. The interference was insane and all the external noises dragged into calls. Wind was the main factor, since the whooshing effect was extremely rough on my ears. My wife told me she could discern words but not complete sentences. She also claimed that the majority of what I spoke about was like a rant.

Bluetooth 5.0 ensures that connectivity is solid and stable. I was able to enjoy as much as 30ft (10 metres) of wireless music; calls and audio did not fall. Pairing was fast and effortless, and pairing again to devices recognized by the system was more efficient. Multipoint technology was not able to get the nod, which means it isn’t possible to connect the pair to two different devices simultaneously. The good news is that HoM has programmed a function that lets you easily pair a brand new device by pressing the volume button for 2 minutes, making it easier to change from a primary device to another device.

Conclusions

If you’re searching for headphones that are over-ear Bluetooth headphones that have smooth, rich bass, and complemented by clear highs, you’ll be delighted with these headphones. Positive Vibration XL. The Marley Positive VibrationXL Wireless Over-Ear headphones provide the ability to play for upto 24 hours playback and allows you to enjoy listening to your music for longer. It also has a fast charge capacity for more features.

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