Several products on display immediately grabbed me. First cab off the Marley rank was the Get Up Stand Up docking station, which not only looks utterly stunning, being made from a curved solid piece of FSC-certified wood but can be hooked up to an iPad, iPhone and an iPod Touch.
It comes with two miniplug aux-in connections for plugging in other audio gear) and has two 4.5-inch drivers pus a long-throw woofer and two 1-inch dome tweeters. It is expected to launch in the US at around US$299.99 in February.
The Marley Bag of Rhythm dock also stunned me - literally a canvas bag with its own batteries that allows you to take music with you on the go.
The Marley Bag of Rhythm dock is crafted from environmentally FSC-certified wood and comes in a bag made of cotton.
It comes with an Apple docking station, two 4.5-inch drivers, long-throw woofer and two 1-inch dome tweeters. It retails for US$349.99. Taking the Marley Bag of Rhythm out to a BBQ just makes sense.
What really grabbed my attention though was the different thinking at Marley.
Rather than being some corporate fat cat knocking out Bob Marley gear, Marley are very uncorporate and the whole emphasis on sustainable and recyclable materials was a pleasant chance, as was the fact that they donate Five per cent of their profits to charity.