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3 reviews
Jun, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 3 reviews of House of Marley Get Together Duo. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the reliability and connectivity. The price and design are also mentioned favorably, whereas there are some less positive opinions about the bass quality and usability.
sound, design, price, connectivity, reliability
usability, bass quality
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the House of Marley Get Together Duo is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : James Holland (techradar.com)
The House of Marley Get Together Duo is an ambitious if flawed pair of computer speakers
Eco-friendly materials, attractive aesthetic ; Can be used in many different situations ; Solid battery life for a portable unit
Somewhat muddy, bass-heavy sound ; Bluetooth is too laggy for use with video or games ; Can be complicated to use in stereo when wired
The House of Marley Get Together Duo is an ambitious if flawed pair of speakers. They look to the future with all the eco-friendly materials used. And, they can be used as both computer or portable speakers. But, their sound quality is a bit muddy,...
Expert review by : Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)
The House of Marley Get Together Duo delivers a bright sound signature from attractive, eco-friendly enclosures, and one speaker doubles as a portable unit you can pick up and take anywhere, but some will find the audio light on bass depth.
Expert review by : Ben Patterson (techhive.com)
You can use these handsome Bluetooth speakers as a stereo pair, or grab the rechargeable right-hand speaker for some on-the-go tunes.
Crisp, clean sound ; Can be used as a stereo pair or a portable mono speaker ; Wired and Bluetooth connectivity ; Handsome bamboo and fabric design
Favors mid-range sound over bass (which is a plus or minus depending on your point of view) ; No lossless or AAC Bluetooth codec support ; Too delicate to take out in the elements
Overall, the House of Marley Get Together Duo Bluetooth speakers make for a great value, provided you can live with the lack of lossless and AAC Bluetooth codec support as well as the relatively delicate design of the speakers themselves. But while...
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