€ 59.50 · 4.8 (547) · En stock
House of Marley is known for its sustainable audio products, and the company recently launched a wireless charger and cables we reviewed.
Get moving with your favorite melodies. The House of Marley Smile Jamaica Earbuds offer solid construction with FSC-Certified wood and recyclable aluminum housings, the noise isolating design keeps you connected to your music. You can rely on the comfort and deep, clear sound of these Signature Black in ear earbuds to keep you smiling day after day. It boasts 9 mm drivers, and a built-in microphone with a 1-button remote.
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