Marshall's new on-ear headphones look like a guitar amp and feature ANC
Marshall has launched its new on-ear headphones, the Milton A.N.C., which feature active noise cancellation. Priced at $229, these headphones are designed to resemble a guitar amplifier and are the company's most affordable ANC option. They offer impressive battery life and compatibility with Find My for both iOS and Android devices.
- ▪The Milton A.N.C. headphones include active noise cancellation, a rare feature for on-ear designs.
- ▪They provide 50 hours of playtime with ANC on and 60 hours with it off.
- ▪These headphones are the first from Marshall to have Find My compatibility for iOS and Android.
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Reviews Headphones Marshall's new on-ear headphones look like a guitar amp and feature ANC The Milton cans cost $229. By Lawrence Bonk May 19, 2026 8:00 am EST Marshall Marshall just unveiled its latest pair of headphones. The company's on-ear Milton A.N.C. headphones, as the name suggests, include active noise cancellation. This is a fairly big deal, as there aren't too many on-ear designs with ANC. The headphones kind of look like a guitar amp, which is a design aesthetic Marshall has used in the past. They also happen to be the company's most affordable ANC headphones, costing $229. Marshall The Milton boasts 50 hours of playtime per charge with ANC on and 60 hours with it off. The battery is also user-replaceable, which is absolutely fantastic.
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