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Marley No Bounds XL Bluetooth speaker review: Floatable, sustainable sonics

House of Marley touts the use of cork in the construction of its No Bounds XL Bluetooth speaker. Asked to explain this odd choice of material, the company’s PR person replied that cork is “vibrationally resistant.” Most speaker enclosures employ materials that resonate to some degree, so that explanation didn’t make a lot of sense. Unless of course, you’re talking about a waterproof enclosure that you want to float. Aha!

Yup, the No Bounds XL is

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