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Audiophiles probably won’t rate the quality of the bass frequencies, but if you listen to a lot of guitar music, these might be the headphones for you. Passive noise cancellation is never a strong point of on-ear headphones, but the Marshall Major IIIs are particularly disappointing in this regard. Taking volume levels, streaming, and video conferencing into account, the Major IV will max out around 60 hours, which is still more than adequate for about three months of listening. It’s a feature that has been around for a while, though only a handful of headphone makers have employed it.
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Unique features like audio sharing via daisy-chain support, wireless charging, and the patented knob controller also give these cans some modern swag.runs the show, instantly pairing the headphones to iOS/macOS and Android devices while granting a solid range (35 feet) to stream music from afar without having to clutch onto your smartphone. Issues with flimsy plastic adjustment sliders on previous models have been addressed with metal hardware, meaning the headphones feel fairly sturdy.
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Olivia was previously TechRadar's Senior Editor - Home Entertainment, covering everything from headphones to TVs. The headphones only come in black, but if we’re following Marshall’s track record, there is a strong possibility that we see them available in White and Brown eventually.Clarity was spot-on, making dialogue-heavy content sound crisp and clear while accentuating certain effects; mic static was prominent on certain podcasts.