Marshall Just Gave Its On-Ear Wireless Headphones a Major Upgrade
Marshall has introduced the Milton A.N.C., its first on-ear wireless headphones featuring active noise-cancelling technology. The headphones are designed for comfort with larger ear cushions and softer memory foam, making them suitable for extended wear. They offer impressive battery life, with up to 80 hours when ANC is off and 50 hours with ANC activated.
- ▪The Milton A.N.C. headphones feature active noise-cancelling for the first time in Marshall's on-ear models.
- ▪They include a transparency mode to allow users to hear their surroundings when desired.
- ▪The headphones are priced at $229 and are available for purchase on Marshall's website and select retailers starting May 27.
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Marshall is back with more on-ear wireless headphones, and this time they’ve got one thing you’d expect from any modern pair: noise-cancelling. The Milton A.N.C. bring active noise-cancelling (ANC) to Marshall’s on-ear wireless headphones for the first time, though its bigger over-ear models have had it for a while now. Marshall also made the Milton A.N.C. adaptive, so they can use the built-in mics to auto-adjust ANC levels depending on the amount of noise in your environment. They’ll come with a transparency mode, too, so you can use mics to hear your surroundings when you don’t want ANC. © Marshall Outside of new noise modes, Marshall says it paid special attention to comfort in the Milton A.N.C. by adding a bigger ear cushion that’s also meant to help with passive noise cancellation.
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