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Marshall Monitor II ANC Headphones Review
With 80 hours of battery life and Bluetooth 5.0, these headphones are designed to last. They also have dynamic drivers that have been tuned to perfection that provide a roaring bass and smooth mids to create an incredible listening experience.
Marshall made control easy with a multidirectional button on the right earpad. This knob controls play/pause, track skips, and volume adjustments. Double pressing activates voice assistants that allow hands-free audio sharing and calling.
Comfort
Marshall continues to bring its rock-and-roll heritage into the headphones arena with a pair of wireless headphones that are sturdy and comfortable to wear for a long time. They're not the best headphones for audiophiles, but they do a solid job of delivering music across all genres from punk to metal, and all the riff-heavy guitar songs between.
These Bluetooth headphones feature a 40mm driver, and are housed in a stylish black-and-brown package with jet-black accents reminiscent of Marshall's guitar amplifiers. They fold up flat and fit neatly in a jacket pocket for easy transportation. The controls are controlled via a small multidirectional joystick located on the right earpad. A single push turns the headphones to turn off or on and plays or pauses music, and also adjusts the volume. The controller's vertical position allows you to skip forward or back a track, while pushing horizontally activates the phone's voice assistant.
The headphones are compatible with Bluetooth devices of all types and can be charged wirelessly by using QI wireless charger pads (sold separately). You can also listen to music in wired mode using the included 3.5mm connector. It works fine.
The Marshall Major IV has a stylish, easy-to use headphones with a high-quality battery. It has decent audio quality and a long-lasting battery. It's more expensive than other Bluetooth headphones, but the nostalgia surcharge is worth it if you're interested in Marshall's retro design.
Paul has been writing about technology and evaluating gadgets for publications such as Louder, T3 or TechRadar. He'd give Iron-Man an opportunity to compete with Iron-Man for money in the fashion department and has musical preferences that span from Weyes Blood to Nirvana. He writes fiction and nonfiction in his spare time. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
Design
Marshall's headphones sport a vintage style that appeals to a large number of people. They are easy to fold and durable, making them an excellent option for traveling. They come with a built-in microphone for hands-free phone calls. The headsets have active noise cancellation that blocks out all ambient noise, thus reducing the sound of conversations occurring in your surroundings. The quality of the sound is top-quality, and they are well balanced across all frequencies. Marshall's application allows you customize the sound profile to suit your tastes and genres.
They are easy to use, unlike other wireless headphones which are cluttered with buttons and features. The right earcup features a single multifunction button. The multi-function button utilizes directional pushes like the joystick of a game controller and provides tactile feedback for each press. It also plays soothing plucked guitar notes to ensure your commands are recorded. They can be used to power up and Bluetooth pair the headphones to control your music and headphones also to make and receive calls.
The Marshall Major IV features a multi-directional control knob which controls volume and tracks. It is constructed of black, textured vinyl and adds a touch of class to its design. They are extremely comfortable and sit comfortably on your ear. The 3.5 millimeter jack, Coiled cables that are removable and 3.5 millimeter jack allow users to use the headphones for swimming on your mobile device. The noise cancelling feature gives an endurance of 30 hours.
They aren't the most expensive on the market but they do provide a lot for their price. They're designed to look elegant, have excellent audio quality, and come with an impressive noise cancellation feature.
Sound
The Marshall Major IV is the most recent pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones to be released by a brand that creates amps for rock legends. Its design draws inspiration from the history of the brand's guitar amplifiers and its steadfast rock-inspired style, with a few extras such as tolex, chrome and brass. Its sound is unique in the market, featuring an aural blend of rock and analog music.
They offer superbly balanced audio with sublime detail at all frequencies including bass that is strong but doesn't overshadow other tonalities. Vocals and cymbals stand out in particular. Marshall's application lets you customize the sound according to your preferences and tastes. It offers settings for rock, hip-hop and electronic music.
They are a great choice for those who want to listen to music with friends on a long trip or while traveling. They are comfortable for long periods of time and can be packed away in bags. This makes them the ideal travel companion.
These lightweight headphones are great for use on public transportation or at work. They can be folded and stored in your desk drawer when they are not being used. They can be used with any device that supports Bluetooth 5.0, and are also able to be connected using 3.5mm cables for non-Bluetooth users. Additionally the Marshall Major IV has a sleek gold multi-directional control knob that offers simple and intuitive controls for playback, track skipping and volume adjustment. This is a huge improvement over previous models which were more difficult to use.
Noise Cancellation
Marshall is known for its guitar amplifiers, but it's made a push into the realm of consumer audio in recent years with Bluetooth headphones and wireless speakers. The newest headphones Monitor Headphones II ANC add an ANC feature to its existing line of headphones and deliver some solid improvements on performance, ergonomics, features, and more.
The design is elegant and minimalist and evokes the amp stacks that Marshall is known for. The ear cups that are closed are covered with a faux leather texture with brass accents. A gold-plated potentiometer on the right earcup lets you to play, pause and change the volume. A second button, marked with an M, lets you select equalizer presets, or connect to Google Assistant on your smartphone. The headsets have an audio microphone that can be used to make calls, but it's not very efficient and can pick up a lot of background noise.
The headphones feature a 40mm dynamic driver with the pre-frequency response of 20-20kHz. They have high-quality audio, a good level of naturality, and are suitable for different music genres. They feature an active noise cancellation system that blocks ambient noise, but it is not the most effective on the market. They can reduce ambient sound by around 80 percent, but they still allow some ambient noise.
The Marshall headphones have a very comfortable fit with soft earpads that can be easily adjusted to accommodate your ears. They're also extremely portable due to their foldable design. When not in use, they can be folded and put into a soft bag. The headphones are light and comfortable, meaning you can wear them for extended periods without feeling uncomfortable.
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 utilize Bluetooth 5.0 and also support low latency audio, which cuts down on battery consumption. They also support Google Assistant smart functionality and noise cancellation.
They are designed to be easy to carry and fold neatly into an easy-to-carry case for transport. They're also lightweight, so they will not strain your ears or shoulders when you wear them for long periods. The headband is also padded to offer additional comfort.
Marshall has built a reputation for its guitar amps that are used by the world's biggest rock groups, so it should come as no surprise that these headphones have a distinct sound that is ideal for music with a guitar. The bass is powerful but not overwhelming. The treble balance is good enough to keep the mid-tones intact.
The range of wireless for these devices is quite wide and sync process is fast and easy. When not within wireless range they can be connected via a cable that connects to your smartphone. The Marshall app lets you alter the EQ settings and also enable Eco Charging, which sets their charging limit at 80% to reduce battery degradation.
The Marshall Monitor II ANC Bluetooth headphones are a great Bluetooth headphone that comes with many features at a reasonable price. They're comfortable and lightweight, with a solid pair of earcups that are ergonomic and don't get hot or squeeze your ears. The sound is clear, lively and bouncy. The earpads feel comfortable against your ears. These headphones are perfect for listening to all kinds of music, but they are especially good for rock with driving beats and guitars.
With 80 hours of battery life and Bluetooth 5.0, these headphones are designed to last. They also have dynamic drivers that have been tuned to perfection that provide a roaring bass and smooth mids to create an incredible listening experience.
Marshall made control easy with a multidirectional button on the right earpad. This knob controls play/pause, track skips, and volume adjustments. Double pressing activates voice assistants that allow hands-free audio sharing and calling.
Comfort
Marshall continues to bring its rock-and-roll heritage into the headphones arena with a pair of wireless headphones that are sturdy and comfortable to wear for a long time. They're not the best headphones for audiophiles, but they do a solid job of delivering music across all genres from punk to metal, and all the riff-heavy guitar songs between.
These Bluetooth headphones feature a 40mm driver, and are housed in a stylish black-and-brown package with jet-black accents reminiscent of Marshall's guitar amplifiers. They fold up flat and fit neatly in a jacket pocket for easy transportation. The controls are controlled via a small multidirectional joystick located on the right earpad. A single push turns the headphones to turn off or on and plays or pauses music, and also adjusts the volume. The controller's vertical position allows you to skip forward or back a track, while pushing horizontally activates the phone's voice assistant.
The headphones are compatible with Bluetooth devices of all types and can be charged wirelessly by using QI wireless charger pads (sold separately). You can also listen to music in wired mode using the included 3.5mm connector. It works fine.
The Marshall Major IV has a stylish, easy-to use headphones with a high-quality battery. It has decent audio quality and a long-lasting battery. It's more expensive than other Bluetooth headphones, but the nostalgia surcharge is worth it if you're interested in Marshall's retro design.
Paul has been writing about technology and evaluating gadgets for publications such as Louder, T3 or TechRadar. He'd give Iron-Man an opportunity to compete with Iron-Man for money in the fashion department and has musical preferences that span from Weyes Blood to Nirvana. He writes fiction and nonfiction in his spare time. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
Design
Marshall's headphones sport a vintage style that appeals to a large number of people. They are easy to fold and durable, making them an excellent option for traveling. They come with a built-in microphone for hands-free phone calls. The headsets have active noise cancellation that blocks out all ambient noise, thus reducing the sound of conversations occurring in your surroundings. The quality of the sound is top-quality, and they are well balanced across all frequencies. Marshall's application allows you customize the sound profile to suit your tastes and genres.
They are easy to use, unlike other wireless headphones which are cluttered with buttons and features. The right earcup features a single multifunction button. The multi-function button utilizes directional pushes like the joystick of a game controller and provides tactile feedback for each press. It also plays soothing plucked guitar notes to ensure your commands are recorded. They can be used to power up and Bluetooth pair the headphones to control your music and headphones also to make and receive calls.
The Marshall Major IV features a multi-directional control knob which controls volume and tracks. It is constructed of black, textured vinyl and adds a touch of class to its design. They are extremely comfortable and sit comfortably on your ear. The 3.5 millimeter jack, Coiled cables that are removable and 3.5 millimeter jack allow users to use the headphones for swimming on your mobile device. The noise cancelling feature gives an endurance of 30 hours.
They aren't the most expensive on the market but they do provide a lot for their price. They're designed to look elegant, have excellent audio quality, and come with an impressive noise cancellation feature.
Sound
The Marshall Major IV is the most recent pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones to be released by a brand that creates amps for rock legends. Its design draws inspiration from the history of the brand's guitar amplifiers and its steadfast rock-inspired style, with a few extras such as tolex, chrome and brass. Its sound is unique in the market, featuring an aural blend of rock and analog music.
They offer superbly balanced audio with sublime detail at all frequencies including bass that is strong but doesn't overshadow other tonalities. Vocals and cymbals stand out in particular. Marshall's application lets you customize the sound according to your preferences and tastes. It offers settings for rock, hip-hop and electronic music.
They are a great choice for those who want to listen to music with friends on a long trip or while traveling. They are comfortable for long periods of time and can be packed away in bags. This makes them the ideal travel companion.
These lightweight headphones are great for use on public transportation or at work. They can be folded and stored in your desk drawer when they are not being used. They can be used with any device that supports Bluetooth 5.0, and are also able to be connected using 3.5mm cables for non-Bluetooth users. Additionally the Marshall Major IV has a sleek gold multi-directional control knob that offers simple and intuitive controls for playback, track skipping and volume adjustment. This is a huge improvement over previous models which were more difficult to use.
Noise Cancellation
Marshall is known for its guitar amplifiers, but it's made a push into the realm of consumer audio in recent years with Bluetooth headphones and wireless speakers. The newest headphones Monitor Headphones II ANC add an ANC feature to its existing line of headphones and deliver some solid improvements on performance, ergonomics, features, and more.
The design is elegant and minimalist and evokes the amp stacks that Marshall is known for. The ear cups that are closed are covered with a faux leather texture with brass accents. A gold-plated potentiometer on the right earcup lets you to play, pause and change the volume. A second button, marked with an M, lets you select equalizer presets, or connect to Google Assistant on your smartphone. The headsets have an audio microphone that can be used to make calls, but it's not very efficient and can pick up a lot of background noise.
The headphones feature a 40mm dynamic driver with the pre-frequency response of 20-20kHz. They have high-quality audio, a good level of naturality, and are suitable for different music genres. They feature an active noise cancellation system that blocks ambient noise, but it is not the most effective on the market. They can reduce ambient sound by around 80 percent, but they still allow some ambient noise.
The Marshall headphones have a very comfortable fit with soft earpads that can be easily adjusted to accommodate your ears. They're also extremely portable due to their foldable design. When not in use, they can be folded and put into a soft bag. The headphones are light and comfortable, meaning you can wear them for extended periods without feeling uncomfortable.
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 utilize Bluetooth 5.0 and also support low latency audio, which cuts down on battery consumption. They also support Google Assistant smart functionality and noise cancellation.
They are designed to be easy to carry and fold neatly into an easy-to-carry case for transport. They're also lightweight, so they will not strain your ears or shoulders when you wear them for long periods. The headband is also padded to offer additional comfort.
Marshall has built a reputation for its guitar amps that are used by the world's biggest rock groups, so it should come as no surprise that these headphones have a distinct sound that is ideal for music with a guitar. The bass is powerful but not overwhelming. The treble balance is good enough to keep the mid-tones intact.
The range of wireless for these devices is quite wide and sync process is fast and easy. When not within wireless range they can be connected via a cable that connects to your smartphone. The Marshall app lets you alter the EQ settings and also enable Eco Charging, which sets their charging limit at 80% to reduce battery degradation.
The Marshall Monitor II ANC Bluetooth headphones are a great Bluetooth headphone that comes with many features at a reasonable price. They're comfortable and lightweight, with a solid pair of earcups that are ergonomic and don't get hot or squeeze your ears. The sound is clear, lively and bouncy. The earpads feel comfortable against your ears. These headphones are perfect for listening to all kinds of music, but they are especially good for rock with driving beats and guitars.
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