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작성자 Jerrell 작성일 23-09-10 21:50

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Marshall Monitor II ANC Headphones Review

With up to 80 hours of battery life and Bluetooth 5.0 headphones, these headphones are designed to last. These headphones also feature dynamic drivers with custom-tuned drivers that provide a roaring bass and smooth mids to create an unforgettable listening experience.

Marshall kept control simple with an adjustable knob on the right earpad that controls play/pause, track skipping and volume adjustments. Double-pressing the knob launches voice assistants to allow hands-free audio sharing as well as calling.

Comfort

Marshall carries its rock-and-roll legacy into the world of headphones with a pair of wireless headphones skullcandy that are robust and comfortable to wear for hours. These aren't the best headphones to listen to music that is audiophile, but they can play music from metal and punk, as well as all the guitar-driven music that is in between.

These Bluetooth headphones have 40mm drivers, 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 can be tucked neatly into a jacket pocket for easy transportation. The controls are controlled by a small multidirectional joystick located on the right earpad. One touch switches the headphones off and on, plays music or stops it, and also adjusts the volume. Nudging the controller vertically skips forward or backwards to a track, and a horizontal push invokes the voice assistant on your phone.

The headphones are compatible with Bluetooth devices of all kinds and can be charged wirelessly by using the QI wireless charger pad (sold separately). You can also listen in wired mode using the 3.5 millimeter jack that works well enough.

The Marshall Major IV is a stylish, comfortable and easy-to-use headphones that offers a decent audio experience as well as a class-leading battery life. The Marshall Major IV is more expensive than other Bluetooth headphones, but the nostalgic cost is worth it for those who love Marshall's retro design.

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Design

Marshall's headphones are stylish and have vintage style that appeals to many people. They are easy to fold and durable, making them an excellent choice for travel. They come with a built-in microphone for hands-free phone calls. The headphones feature active noise cancellation that blocks out all ambient sounds, which reduces the sound of conversations occurring in your surroundings. The quality of the sound is excellent and they're well balanced in all frequencies. The Marshall application allows you to customize the sound profile according to your preferences and the genres of music you like.

They are easy to use, unlike other wireless headphones that are cluttered with buttons and features. The right ear cup has a single multifunction button. The multi-function button makes direction-specific pushes similar to a game controller's joystick and provides tactile feedback for every press. It also plays soothing guitar notes to confirm your commands. You can use them to connect your Bluetooth headphones bluetooth, control music and make and take phone calls, as well as power up the headphones.

The Marshall Major IV features a multi-directional control knob that controls volume and tracks. It is made of black, textured vinyl and adds to its iconic design. They are extremely comfortable and listen fit perfectly on your ears. They also have a 3.5 mm jack and an insulated cable that allows you to utilize them with mobile devices. The noise cancelling feature allows for the battery to last for 30 hours.

They aren't the most expensive available but they do provide plenty for the price. They're designed to look elegant, have excellent audio quality, and include an impressive noise cancelling feature.

Sound

The Marshall Major IV is the latest pair of on-ear Bluetooth headphones to be released by a brand that creates amps for rock legends. The design is inspired by the history of the company and rock spirit. It incorporates touches like chrome tolex, brass, and chrome. Its sound is unique on the market, with a an harmonie that is designed to sublimate rock and analog music.

They provide a superbly balanced sound with stunning clarity at all frequencies including bass that is powerful but doesn't overshadow other tonalities. The cymbals and vocals are especially prominent. The Marshall application lets you customize the sound to your tastes and preferences, with settings optimized to suit a range of genres from rock to hip-hop and electronic music.

Although they might not be the best choice for audiophiles (especially those who like to listen to music at high volumes) however, they are a great option for people who want to listen to their favorite music with their friends or on long flights. They are comfortable to wear for hours and can easily be tucked away in bags which makes them a perfect travel companion.

They are lightweight on-ear headphones that make them perfect for use on public transport or at work. They can be folded and put away in your desk drawer when they are not being used. They work with any mobile device that can support Bluetooth 5.0 and can also be connected via 3.5mm cables for users who do not use Bluetooth. The Marshall Major IV also features a multi-directional control knob in gold that features easy and intuitive controls to playback and skip tracks as well as alter the volume. This is a significant improvement over earlier models that were more difficult for users to navigate.

Noise Cancellation

Marshall is a brand known for its guitar amplifiers, but it's launched into audio for the consumer market in recent years with Bluetooth headphones and wireless speakers. Its latest headphones called the Monitor II ANC add an ANC feature to its existing line and offer significant improvements to the ergonomics, performance, features, and more.

The design is sleek and minimalist and evokes the amp stacks Marshall is famous for. The closed ear cups are covered with a faux leather texture with brass accents. A gold-plated potentiometer in the right ear cup allows you to play, pause, and alter the volume. Another button, identified with an M, lets you choose equalizer presets or access Google Assistant on your smartphone. The headsets have a microphone for taking calls, but it's not very efficient and can pick up a lot of background noise.

The headphones feature a dynamic driver of 40mm with 20-20kHz of pre-frequency. They have high-quality audio, with a high quality of natural sound, and are suitable for all genres of music. They feature an active noise cancellation system that blocks ambient sound however, it's 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 design that folds makes them extremely lightweight. They can be easily collapsed and stored in the soft case when not in use, making them easy to carry around. They're light and comfortable to wear, allowing you to listen for long periods of time without any discomfort.

Battery Life

The Marshall Major IV Bluetooth headphones bose provide a battery life of up to 80 hours. This makes them one of the most efficient Bluetooth headphones for mobile devices. The Marshall Major IV's battery life is up to 80 hours thanks to Bluetooth 5.0. They also support low-latency audio which helps reduce battery consumption. They also feature Google Assistant smart functionality and noise cancelling.

They are designed to be easy to carry and fold up neatly into a case for ease of transportation. They're also light, so they won't put any strain on your shoulders or ears when worn for long periods of time. Plus, the headband is cushioned for added comfort.

Marshall has earned a name for its guitar amps that are used by the world's biggest rock bands, so it is no surprise that these headphones have a sound signature that's perfect for music that's guitar-oriented. They're packed with a lot of bass, but they're not blaring and the treble is well balanced enough so that the mid-tones don't suffer.

Their wireless range is fairly large and the synchronization process is quick and simple. If you are not in the range of wireless, they can also be used using a cable that connects to your smartphone. The Marshall app lets you change the EQ settings and enable Eco Charging, which caps their charging capacity at 80%, which helps to limit the degradation of batteries.

The Marshall Monitor II ANC are excellent Bluetooth headphones that provide the best combination of features at a reasonable price. They're lightweight and comfortable and come with a solid set of earcups with ergonomic design that won't get hot or squeeze your ears. The sound is clear, lively and bouncy. The earpads feel soft against your ears. These headphones are great for listening to all kinds of music, but are particularly suitable for rock music with driving beats and guitars.