The House of Marley Liberate features clean and stylish design to make the ideal sound stage whether it's on a desk kitchen table or the beach. With a natural bamboo rear panel and Rewind fabric cover this portable audio system lets you enjoy your music wherever you go with its built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It features a two-layer grill design and wireless Bluetooth connectivity to enjoy music from your tablet smartphone and other devices. It also features an auxiliary input to connect a wide range of other devices. The built-in microphone means you can use the Liberate as a speakerphone. - A.D. Features: Works with Bluetooth-enabled devices and many more through the auxiliary input 4 x 1” speaker array Angled “stage monitor” design Raised tactile buttons Built-in microphone allows for speakerphone capabilities Natural bamboo rear panel Exclusive Rewind cover Recycled packaging Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Works with Bluetooth-enabled devices and many more through the auxiliary input Four 1" speakers provide impressive sound anywhere you go, with the built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery Built-in microphone allows for using Liberate Bluetooth as a speakerphone Natural bamboo wood rear panel Exclusive, environmentally friendly REWIND fabric cover and recycled packaging The House of Marley Liberate BT Bluetooth Wireless Speaker houses four drivers in a sealed enclosure with enough power to rock out your favorite tunes on the go whenever and wherever you are. A built-in microphone allows for using Liberate Bluetooth as a speakerphone so you can connect wirelessly with your Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod, Google Android tablet or smartphone, or any Bluetooth enabled device. Natural bamboo wood rear panel, recycled packaging, and the exclusive, REWIND fabric cover make the Liberate BT Bluetooth Wireless Speaker as environmentally friendly as it is stylish.
Not satisfied with this set of Marley speakers I purchased. Don't get me wrong I do like the official speakers, but this set I received is different than the set I had stolen from me. Subtle and some not so subtle differences in the looks.. A) the official Marley didn't have rubberized feet, and the metal front was not black, but an gun metal grey.... But who cares about the looks, as long as it works... well there are subtle differences there too... takes l..