Another surprise find amidst the chaos and carnage at this year's Consumer Electornics Show was the House of Marley, the reggae brand inspired by Bob Marley.
The brand showcased some stunning audio gear made from environmentally friendly and sustainable materials like Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) approved wood, hemp and canvas, recyclable aluminium and thermo plastic.
The House of Marley have released 52 styles of reggae inspired headphones, and some pretty stylish iPod docks.
While there were literally too many headphones to list, the models I tested were crafted out of aluminium, wood and cotton, and looked as good as they sounded (firing up some Tiki Tane delivered some seriously sweet beats and the over ear cans had acres of oonst to deliver warm and silky smooth basslines.
Marley was also one of the few vendors I chatted with who have already have established a presence in New Zealand and say that several All Blacks (including Tana Umaga) and musos (Katchafire and the Blackseeds) are already using their gear.