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Don't wanna be an American idiot? Check out Marshall's new noise-cancelling cans
- Marshall launches the Monitor III A.N.C. wireless headphones with 70 hours of ANC playtime
- The new model features spatial audio, adaptive loudness, and improved sound quality
- They are priced at $349, with Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong fronting the campaign
Marshall has announced the release of its latest wireless headphones, the Monitor III A.N.C. The new model features active noise cancelation and promises up to 70 hours of wireless playtime with ANC enabled or 100 hours without. Key features include Spatial Audio, an adaptive loudness feature that adjusts sound based on ambient noise, and a customizable M-button for controlling various functions.
The headphones are foldable for portability and come with a hard case for protection. They support Bluetooth LE Audio and are equipped with Auracast for future audio-sharing capabilities.
Compared to previous Marshall models, the Monitor III A.N.C. is said to have improved tonal balance, a wider soundstage, and 40 hours more wireless playtime than its predecessor. The ANC, transparency, and comfort have also been enhanced, making the Monitor III A.N.C. a significant upgrade in Marshall’s headphone lineup.
Marshall has partnered with Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong to promote the new headphones. Armstrong, who has a long history with Marshall amplifiers, is featured prominently in the launch campaign.
The Monitor III A.N.C. headphones are currently available for $349 on Amazon. They aim to provide Marshall’s signature sound quality while offering modern noise cancelation features and extended battery life.