[Monthly Mixing] Marshall has released its latest flagship headphones, the Monitor III, featuring noise cancellation.
This product is a noise-cancelling headphone with Active Noise Cancellation (A.N.C) function, similar to its predecessor. A notable advantage is its long battery life, lasting up to 100 hours.
The design of Monitor III reflects Marshall's long-standing aesthetic, featuring an all-black design. It also includes swiveling ear cups, which can be useful for DJs.
Battery life is 70 hours with A.N.C. activated during wireless playback, and 100 hours with A.N.C. deactivated, which is more than double that of competitors' products. Even if the battery is depleted, it can be used with an analog wired connection via a USB-C to 3.5mm cable.
The A.N.C. function, which continuously measures and blocks unwanted ambient noise, has been significantly improved compared to the previous model, Monitor II.
Additionally, the built-in spatial audio feature 'Soundstage' is compatible with major spatial audio formats such as Dolby Atmos for Apple Music and Sony's 360 Reality Audio.
Dynamic Loudness is provided, and sound can be adjusted to personal preferences through a dedicated app.
The Monitor III is currently on sale for $349. More details can be found on the Marshall website.
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