House of Marley announces Uplift 2 Wireless headphones for Christmas

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House of Marley has been one of our favorite audio makers over the years and today they announced their new Uplift 2 Wireless. HoM is bringing that signature Marley sound and design to a wireless design. One of the company’s biggest selling points is their use of sustainable materials in their products. The Uplift 2 Wireless are no different as they are mostly sourced from sustainable materials from tip to tip.

“How our products are designed is just as important as how well our designs function,” says Director of Product Development, Josh Poulsen. “Superior sound and sustainable craftsmanship go hand in hand.”

The Uplift 2 Wireless transitions easily from ‘suit to sport’, offering a stylish, sweat resistant (IPX4) design with Bluetooth® connectivity in an ergonomic form factor. The lightweight battery housing rests comfortably behind the neck, while the adjustable, choke-free magnetic clasp provides strain-free stability. A perfect eco-conscious holiday gift for the music lover and tech enthusiast at an affordable price point.

As part of their partnership with One Tree Planted, a non-profit dedicated to reforestation efforts, with each product sold House of Marley will contribute to planting 75,000 trees worldwide in an effort to spread awareness of global forest restoration – making their products, ‘gifts that give back’ this holiday season.

Uplift 2 Wireless headphones are available for purchase at The House Of Marley.com and retail locations nationwide for $79.99USD on November 2oth. Here are the specs and materials as provided by HoM.

Features:

  • Bluetooth® Wireless
  • Microphone and 3-Button Controls
  • 10+ Hour Playtime
  • Angled, ergonomic port with tangle-free braided cable
  • IPX4 Sweat Resistant
  • Three sets of ear gels and recycled PET stash bag

Materials:

  • FSC™ Certified wood
  • Recyclable aluminum
  • PLA – plant-based, bioplastic

What do you think of HoM’s new Uplift 2 Wireless headphones? Do you own any HoM products? What do you think of them? Let us know in the comments below or on Google+, Twitter, or Facebook.

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