House of Marley Revolution Turntable with Bluetooth Speakers - Light Wood/Black
Spin your favorite vinyls in style with the House of Marley Revolution Turntable! This eco-friendly beauty pairs effortlessly with Bluetooth speakers for crisp, rich sound. With a simple setup and sustainable materials like bamboo and REWIND™ fabric, you’ll enjoy top-notch audio while embracing planet-friendly vibes. Perfect for music lovers who want quality, convenience, and a touch of eco-conscious flair.
The House of Marley Revolution Turntable with Bluetooth Speakers offers a simple, user-friendly setup that’s perfect for both beginners and vinyl enthusiasts. Featuring an Audio-Technica stylus, sleek dust cover, felt mat, and pre-calibrated tracking force with anti-skate, just plug it in, sync your Bluetooth speakers, and enjoy your records in stunning quality. It also includes a removable dust cover for easy maintenance and two Bluetooth® bookshelf speakers that can connect to your phone or laptop. Crafted from sustainable bamboo, REWIND™ fabric, and post-consumer plastics, this eco-friendly turntable delivers high-quality sound with a stylish, earth-conscious touch.
Brand Story
Product Details
House of Marley is built on the principles of superior quality, sustainability, and a commitment to charitable causes. They are driven to enhance lives through great product experiences as well as using proceeds from product sales to support global reforestation through Project Marley. House of Marley’s eco-conscious identity was created in collaboration with the Marley family to carry on Bob Marley’s legacy of love for music and the planet.
Features
- Hassle-free setup for a quick, fuss-free experience
- Wired speakers included for an all-in-one sound setup
- Audio-Technica AT3600L stylus, pre-calibrated tracking force, and anti-skate
- Built-in dust cover and felt mat for added protection
- Bluetooth® in and out connectivity
- Crafted with bamboo, REWIND fabric, and 100% post-consumer recycled plastic
Disclaimer
- Bluetooth® Enabled devices