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Marley Smile Jamaica In-Ear Headphones $17.47 (Was $35) Free C&C or + Delivery @ JB Hi-Fi

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Seemed very well reviewed for this price (80%+) and a 2 year warranty instead of the usual 1 year, ended up picking the Fire and Black colours.

Small and simple. With the Smile Jamaica noise-isolating earbuds, what you see is what you get. We’ve stripped the in-ear headphones down to their essence and built them back up using natural materials and recycled plastics. The music shines through crisply and even though they’re small, the bass vibrates.

Key Features

  • Fabric Covered Cord
    52" cable is wrapped in braided fabric to reduce noise and avoid tangles.

  • In-Ear Design
    A slim, machined aluminum chassis and multiple ear tips provide a comfortable experience even during long listening sessions.

  • Recycable Aluminum
    Marley uses sustainable materials such as Precision Milled Aluminum in an effort to keep materials out of the waste stream.

  • Recycled Packaging
    Marley uses recycled paper, recycled plastic and other sustainable materials in our packaging. Please recycle.

Rasta - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/marley/marley-smile-jamaica-in-ear…

Copper - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/marley/marley-smile-jamaica-in-ear…

Fire - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/marley/marley-smile-jamaica-in-ear…

Black - https://www.jbhifi.com.au/marley/marley-smile-jamaica-in-ear…

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  • +3

    these are very bad earphones

  • +1

    You get what you pay for. Nothing amazing but a solid earbuds and looks like it might last a while.

  • Recycable Aluminum

    I wonder if that was JB's mistake or Marley's?

    • +1

      I read that as Bicycle Aluminium. You know, like the advertised Aeroplane/Military Grade Aluminium!

  • Only worth it if you can't wait a few weeks for delivery on chifi earphones. Anything from KZ will be far better for the same price. I own a similar house of Marley pair and they're pretty basic

    • any great CHi-fi Wireless earphones?

      • TRN makes Bluetooth 2 pin cables, they are better quality than the KZ Bluetooth cables apparently - I haven't used either though. You can then plug them into your KZ or TRN earphones (or any other brands that use a 2 pin connection) and then Bluetooth them to your phone/device.

        I own the TRN V80 earphones and they are probably my favourite. I picked them up for under $40 AUD delivered. But for the ~$17 price point the KZ ZS4 are a good option

  • +1

    I really like these headphones and used them for two years before one side stopped working. Getting another pair. Thanks OP!

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