Should I buy the House of Marley Smile Jamaica USB-C?
Swipe to scroll horizontallyAttributeNotesScoreFeaturesLacking in-line controller, but solid passive noise isolation and steady mic with convenience of USB-C.3.5/5Sound qualityNot the most refined bass or defined vocals, but audio is generally clear and decently expressive.3.5/5DesignSustainable build, tangle-free wire, eye-catching color options, could have more ear tips.4.5/5ValueVery cheap, with an admirable design and solid sound.4.5/5
Swipe to scroll horizontallyValueFor $84, with 2.5GbE Ethernet, HDMI 2.1 and 125W pass-through, this offers exceptional value4.5DesignThe space-grey metal build, decent port spacing, and 17cm cable make it a great option in the office or out.4FeaturesThe 2.5GbE and HDMI 2.1 are surprising additions at this price; it’s just a shame that the SD slots are UHS-I rather than UHS-II.4.5PerformanceThe hub is able to balance the bandwidth well, and through the test, even when downloading from multiple devices, there was only a marginal drop in speed.4OverallThis is the best-spec’d bus-powered USB-C hu
Swipe to scroll horizontallyAttributesNotesRatingFeaturesSuperb hi-res support and choice of cabled or wireless phone/device connections.5/5DesignPremium look and feel and solid magnetic attachment, but the screen text is microscopic.4/5Sound qualityGood on Bluetooth, better still on USB-C. Punchy, neutral and detailed sound.4.5/5ValueGood looks and solid build up the price; rivals can be a lot cheaper.3/5