House of Marley’s latest over-ear headphones aren’t just about sustainability; they might outlast your entire playlist.
The new Positive Vibration Rebel ANC promise a staggering 130 hours of battery life with active noise cancellation off, and 75 hours with it on. That’s easily among the longest battery lives we’ve ever seen in a pair of wireless ANC headphones.
If you somehow manage to run them dry, a 15-minute quick charge gives you an extra four hours of playback, which makes them a perfect travel companion. Despite those headline-grabbing numbers, they’re priced at a reasonable $149.99 / £129.99, with an early deal bringing them down to £99.99 on Amazon UK.
True to the brand’s ethos, the Positive Vibration Rebel ANC headphones are made from FSC-certified wood, recycled aluminium, and eco-conscious fabrics, combining a stylish design with sustainability. They also pack Bluetooth 5.4, 40mm drivers, and adaptive noise cancellation, plus IPX5 water resistance for everyday protection.
The design looks travel-friendly, too. The headphones fold neatly for storage and feature touch controls, as well as voice assistant integration. You’ll be able to grab them in either black or cream, both carrying that classic House of Marley aesthetic.

Alongside the over-ears, the company also announced the Trenchtown ANC earbuds. These true wireless buds feature Bluetooth 5.4, touch controls, voice assistant support, and IPX5 water resistance. Battery life clocks in at six hours per charge, extending to 24 hours with the case.
They’re made from recycled plastics and sustainable sapele wood, and launch at $129.99 / £99.99, currently discounted to £69.99 on Amazon UK.
House of Marley has had its hits and misses over the years, but if these new Rebels sound as good as they look, and live up to that monstrous battery claim, they could easily earn a spot among the best noise-cancelling headphones for value-conscious listeners.










