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April 2015
(80%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
While the Major II Bluetooth won't appeal to everyone's fashion and musical senses
It offers a great package for those looking for a fun-sounding and long-lasting pair of wireless headphones
The headphones offer a good value at $150 (£129
About AU$197)
Iconic styling
Excellent coiled cable
Long battery life
Good sound isolation
The affordable
Comfortable Marshall Major II on-ear headphones offer improved bass performance and better clarity than the original Major model. The headphones fold inward and have a detachable cable with a one-button inline remote and microphone
Great sound
Very loud
Good isolation
Excellent battery life
Easy to connect
Great controls
Fold up for transport
Relatively compact
Sturdy
Full and detailed sound for the price
Solid wireless signal with long range
Intuitive onboard controls
Stylish
Comfortable design
The editors didn't like
The Major II Bluetooth produces overbearing bass on some tracks and its plastic build quality doesn't inspire much confidence
Especially when they're meant to be portable
Audiophiles should look elsewhere but rap and electronic fans will enjoy the sound
Bloated
Uncontrolled bass
Noisy Bluetooth
Cheap build
Inline remote lacks volume controls
No carrying case included
Won't suit all music genres
Onear design pinches after a couple of hours
Vintage design with fake leather texture won't be for everyone
Abstract: Marshall excited music lovers a few years back with the unveiling of its then-new headphones, bringing its audio prowess to the most personal of audio items -- headphones -- alongside an iconic and refreshingly different design. The company has released s...
Not for anyone seeking accurate, balanced mix, Connecting cable doesn't automatically power down the headphones
The Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones can be divisive, but are an ideal pair if you're a fan of the look and like your audio with a big bass response...
Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Excellent battery life, great sound, quality build and design. Oh, did I mention excellent battery life
Nothing that I could find
If you're looking to go wireless with a premium looking and great sounding pair of headphones that last a long time between charges, you should definitely consider the Marshall Major II Bluetooth headphones — after all they did earn a spot in our Top Pick...
Published: 2016-02-23, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: When will these headphones die? That's what I'm thinking two days after switching on Marshall's $150 wireless Major II. The box clearly states "30 hours of playback," but it is a humble fib. It breezed past the 30-hour mark, well, hours ago. If it carrie...
Published: 2015-05-14, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Comfortable, great sound, price
Small cosmetic manufacturer defect on close inspection
Lightweight, great sounding, affordable, mic/remote function, and the ability to hook in a second set of headphones to share your music with friends are all features which make these headphones well worth a look. If you're in the market for a new set of h...
The affordable, comfortable Marshall Major II on-ear headphones offer improved bass performance and better clarity than the original Major model. The headphones fold inward and have a detachable cable with a one-button inline remote and microphone
Inline remote lacks volume controls, no carrying case included
The combination of an improved design and better performance makes the Marshall Major II a strong on-ear contender for around $100 USD....
Abstract: A "cool" personal audio brand is a surprisingly rare thing, and if you've paid much attention to the market for premium brand headphones lately, Marshall's been a real up-and-comer. The Marshall brand is actually licensed by a Swedish company called Zound...
Abstract: Music by far is my mental escape. I love getting lost in my own little dancing queen world. In order to truly enjoy, you really do need quality sound, otherwise you are probably just killing your eardrums. Marshall Headphones and Marshall Amplification co...