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Marshall Monitor II ANC Headphones Review

These headphones are built to last with Bluetooth 5.0 and 80 hours of battery. They also have custom-tuned dynamic drivers that provide high-quality bass and a smooth mid-range to provide an unforgettable listening experience.

Marshall kept the control simple with a an adjustable knob on the right earpad which handles play/pause, track skipping and volume adjustments. Double-pressing the knob launches voice assistants to enable hands-free audio sharing and calling.

Comfort

Marshall brings its rock and roll legacy to the headphones market with a pair that's durable and comfortable enough to wear for many hours. They're not the most ideal headphones to listen to audiophile music, but they can play music from metal and punk, as well as the guitar-driven music that is in between.

These Bluetooth headphones are powered by a 40mm driver and is housed in a sleek black and brown packaging, with black accents that evoke Marshall's guitar amps. They fold up flat and easily fit in a jacket pocket for easy transport. The controls are controlled by a tiny joystick with multidirectional controls located on the right earpad. One push switches the headphones off and on it, plays music or stops it, and also adjusts the volume. A vertical nudging of the controller can skip forwards or reverses a track. A horizontal push triggers your phone's voice assistant.

They're compatible with a wide range of Bluetooth-enabled devices. They can be connected via either a USB-C cable or QI wireless charging pad (sold separately). You can also listen to music using wired mode by using the included 3.5mm connector. It works flawlessly.

The Marshall Major IV is a well-designed, user-friendly headphone that provides a good audio experience and a remarkably long battery life. The Marshall Major IV is more expensive than most Bluetooth headphones wireless beats, but the nostalgic price is worth it for those who appreciate Marshall's retro design.

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Design

Marshall's headphones have a classic look that is appealing to a large number of people. They are durable and easy to fold away, making them a great choice to take on trips with. They come with built-in microphones for hands-free calls. The headphones feature active noise cancellation that blocks out background sounds, which reduces the sound of conversations in your vicinity. These headphones have excellent sound quality and are well balanced across all frequencies. Marshall's application allows you customize the sound profile to suit your preferences and music genres.

These headphones are simple to use, unlike most wireless headphones marshall that are cluttered with buttons and features. They have a single multi-function button located on the bottom of the right earcup. The multi-function buttons use directional pushes similar to a joystick on the game controller, and provide feedback on the touch every time you press. It also plays soothing plucked guitar notes to ensure your commands are being recorded. You can use them to pair with your Bluetooth headphones, control music and make and take phone calls, and turn on the headphones.

The Marshall Major IV's multi-directional control knob handles volume and track control and is crafted from textured black vinyl, adding to their iconic design. They are extremely comfortable and fit snugly on your ear. The 3.5 millimeter jack, Coiled cables that are removable and 3.5 mm jack allow you to use the headphones on your mobile device. The noise cancellation feature allows for a battery life of 30 hours.

These headphones are not the most expensive available but they do provide a lot for their price. They're designed to look fashionable, have excellent audio quality, and include an impressive noise cancellation feature.

Sound

The Marshall Major IV Bluetooth on-ear headphones are the newest Bluetooth headphones from a company that is known for its amps for rock stars. The design is influenced by the brand's history of guitar amplifiers and its steadfast rock spirit, incorporating touches such as chrome, tolex and brass. Its sound is unique in the market, featuring a a harmonic designed to sublimate the analog and rock music.

They provide a superbly balanced sound with sublime detail at all frequencies and bass that is strong but doesn't overshadow other tonalities. Vocals and cymbals are the most prominent. The Marshall application lets you alter the sound to suit your preferences and preferences, using settings optimized to suit a range of genres from hip-hop to rock, and electronic music.

While they may not be ideal for audiophiles (especially those who like to listen to their music at a high volume) however, they are a great option for those who want to listen to their favorite music with a group of friends or during an extended flight. They are comfortable to wear for hours and can be easily thrown into a bag and make them a great travel companion.

These headphones that are lightweight are perfect for use on public transport or at work. They can be folded up and put away in your desk drawer when they are not in use. They work with any mobile device that can support Bluetooth 5.0, and are also able to be connected using 3.5mm cables for users who do not use Bluetooth. In addition, the Marshall Major IV has a sleek gold multi-directional control knob, which provides simple and intuitive controls for playback, track skipping, and volume adjustment. This is a significant improvement over previous models, which were more difficult to navigate.

Noise Cancellation

Marshall is known for its guitar amplifiers, but it's also been pushing into consumer audio over the past few years with Bluetooth headphones and wireless speakers. Its latest pair of headphones, the Monitor II ANC include an ANC function to its existing range and deliver some solid improvements in terms of ergonomics, performance and features.

The design is simple and sleek it evokes the amp stacks Marshall is famous for. They feature earcups that are closed covered with a fake leather texture and brass accents. The gold-plated potentiometer that is located on the right earcup lets you to adjust the volume, play, pause and adjust the track. A second button marked with an M allows you to access Google Assistant or equalizer presets on your smartphone. The headsets have an integrated microphone that can be used to make calls, but the microphone isn't particularly efficient and may not pick the background noise.

The headphones feature 40mm dynamic drivers with a the pre-frequency response of 20-20kHz. They have a high-quality sound and an authentic level of realistic sound. They are suitable for varying music genres. They feature an active noise cancellation system that blocks ambient noise, but it is not the best on the market. They can cut ambient sound by 80 percent, yet still allow some ambient noise.

The Marshall headphones are very comfortable to wear, with soft earpads that are easily adjusted to the perfect fit for your ears. The foldable design makes them very transportable. When not in use they can be folded away and put in a soft case. They're light and comfortable wear, allowing you to listen for long periods of time without discomfort.

Battery Life

The Marshall Major IV Bluetooth headphones offer a battery life up to 80 hours. This makes them among the most efficient Bluetooth headphones for mobile devices. This is largely thanks to the fact that they use Bluetooth 5.0 and also support low latency audio, thereby cutting down on the consumption of battery. They also have noise cancellation and smart functionality that comes from Google Assistant.

They are designed to be portable and fold up neatly into an easy-to-carry case for transport. They're also very lightweight, which means they won't put any strain on your ears or shoulders when worn for long periods of time. Additionally, the headband is padded to provide extra comfort.

Marshall has earned a name for its guitar amps that are used by the world's biggest rock bands and it is not a surprise that these on-ear headphones have a distinctive sound that is ideal for music with a guitar. The bass is impressive, but not overwhelming. The treble balance is good enough to keep the mid-tones intact.

Their wireless range is broad and the process of synchronization is quick and simple. They're also compatible with a cable that can be connected to your smartphone even if you aren't in range of wireless. The Marshall app allows you to adjust the EQ and activate Eco Charging, which limits their charging limit to 80% in order to reduce battery degradation.

The Marshall Monitor II ANC are excellent Bluetooth headphones that offer an impressive array of features for the price. They're comfortable and headphones marshall light and come with a solid set of earcups with ergonomic design that won't warm up or pinch your ears. The sound is crisp, clear and dynamic and the earpads feel soft on your ears. They're an excellent choice for listening to any kind of music, but they're especially well-suited to rock with a guitar and driving beats.