Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

House of Marley debuts eco-friendly wireless speakers just in time for Earth Day

House of Marley

House of Marley, the audio brand that has a history of producing speakers, headphones, and turntables made from sustainable materials, has just launched its latest product: The $150 Get Together Duo, a set of wireless bookshelf speakers that are as versatile as they are eco-friendly.

“We use materials for their sustainable properties and their aesthetic quality, but also for their acoustical, mechanical properties as well,” said Josh Poulsen, House of Marley director of product development, in a press release. Poulsen claims that the bamboo in the Get Together Duo is produced using a carbon-positive process.

Recommended Videos

But the Get Together Duo are interesting for more than their reduced environmentally friendly footprint.

House of Marley

Each speaker has its own Bluetooth 5.0 radio, which can perform two tasks simultaneously. It lets you pair your phone to the speakers for wireless music streaming, but it also lets the speakers wirelessly connect to each other to form a stereo pair.

Each enclosure houses a 3.5-inch woofer and a 1-inch tweeter for a combined 20 watts of power. They’re independently powered and amplified, so you can separate them as far as that Bluetooth connection will allow. The right speaker contains a 20-hour rechargeable battery, which lets you use it completely wirelessly.

On the back of the speakers, you’ll find two wired analog connection options: Left and right RCA phono line-in ports and a 3.5mm aux-in port. These can be used to connect the Get Together Duo to sources like turntables, portable media players, or CD players.

When using the speakers with a smartphone, the top controls can alter volume, play/pause, and skip forward or backward.

At $150, the Get Together Duo is the same price as House of Marley’s Get Together Mini, a Bluetooth speaker that uses the same materials as the Duo. But with more power, the ability to create proper stereo separation between speakers, and larger drivers, the Get Together Duo represents a better value for those who only need a portable solution for rare occasions.

The Get Together Duo is available now from thehouseofmarley.com and should be available soon from other retailers like Amazon and Best Buy.

Editors' Recommendations

Simon Cohen covers a variety of consumer technologies, but has a special interest in audio and video products, like spatial…
These bone conduction headphones just got a $40 discount

If nothing stands out among the headphone deals that you've come across, you may want to try bone conduction headphones. If you're interested, you're in luck because the Shokz OpenRun Pro, originally priced at $180, are on sale from Best Buy for a more affordable $140. That's amazing value for these bone conduction headphones, but you need to hurry with your purchase if you want to take advantage of the $40 discount. The offer is available for now, but we're not sure how much time is remaining before it gets taken down.

Buy Now

Read more
The best Samsung The Frame TV deals — from just $600

One of the more unique TVs out there is The Frame TV by Samsung. It’s a fan favorite designed to slip anonymously into almost an interior design style, as it’s made to seem as much like a piece of art as a piece of tech. The Frame often places among the best TVs and offers superior image quality with QLED picture technology. More recently The Frame is a good TV lineup to turn to if you’re looking for some savings, as it also often appears among the best TV deals and QLED TV deals. Deals are currently taking place on multiple sizes of The Frame TV as part of Samsung TV deals and Best Buy TV deals, and we’ve pieced them all together below.
Today's best Samsung The Frame TV deals

If you're looking to save big on Samsung's iconic The Frame TV, you've come to the right place. Here are all the best deals available:

Read more
Wait! Don’t update your Sonos app until you read this

As promised, Sonos has refreshed its app for mobile devices and has launched a web app that replaces native Mac and Windows apps. But before you update your older version of the Sonos app, you may want to hang back a bit -- especially if you use Sonos to play music from a personal library of digital albums and tracks.

The redesigned app feels like a breath of fresh air, with an interface that removes the bottom tabs for an all-in-one approach. The new Home screen has become a universal destination of sorts, with easy access to your preferred streaming services, a one-tap search option, and a pull-up (or pull-down) overlay that shows you all of your Sonos products at a glance. And you can rename your system, which is fun.

Read more