Marshall Headphones Review: Solid Sound with Room for Refinement

Three weeks with Marshall s new on-ear headphones convinced me they deliver the kind of comfort and endurance that most over-ear rivals still miss, yet the sound signature remains stubbornly Marshall-branded bold, forward, and occasionally fatiguing if you prefer neutral reference listening.
Overview
Marshall s latest on-ear model sits between the brand s heritage rock-and-roll aesthetic and modern wireless practicality. The Swedish company positions these headphones as a mid-tier wireless option that blends retro styling with contemporary features such as adaptive ANC and 60-hour battery life. The target audience includes commuters, students, and professionals who want recognizable Marshall branding without stepping up to the full-size Monitor or Motif lines. Key specs include Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity, 40 mm dynamic drivers, and IPX4 splash resistance.
| Specification | Value |
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| Display | To be confirmed |
| Processor | To be confirmed |
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