The Positive Vibration Riddim uses an on-ear fit and a closed-back design, which helps direct sound toward the listener. It comes with a detachable and tangle-free cable, making it straightforward to replace or store without dealing with knots. Stereo speakers are included, while a travel bag is not part of the package. The headphones are not intended for children.
The Positive Vibration Riddim relies on passive noise reduction to limit outside sound, achieved through its closed-back physical design rather than any electronic processing. It does not include active noise cancellation, spatial audio support, or a neodymium magnet.
The Positive Vibration Riddim houses a rechargeable battery rated at 50 hours of use and charges via USB Type-C, making cable management straightforward. A battery level indicator lets users keep track of remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, and neither wireless charging nor solar charging is supported.
The Positive Vibration Riddim supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with the wireless side handled by Bluetooth 5.3 at a maximum range of 10 metres. None of the advanced audio codecs are available, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, aptX Low Latency, AAC, LDAC, or LDHC, and Bluetooth LE Audio with Auracast is also absent. Pairing conveniences such as fast pair and NFC pairing are likewise not supported.
The Positive Vibration Riddim can function as a headset for calls, and its controls are handled through a panel mounted on the headphone itself rather than an in-line remote on the cable. Ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection, and a mute function are not included. The headphones come with a 2-year warranty.