Marshall Minor III True Wireless Bluetooth Earphones, Earbuds - Black

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Marshall Minor III True Wireless Bluetooth Earphones, Earbuds - Black

Marshall Minor III True Wireless Bluetooth Earphones, Earbuds - Black

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Design is the most important element of the Marshall Major III, so let’s start by taking a tour of the Marshall amp-inspired bits. In addition, the Major III aren’t as well built, or attractive, as the MID Bluetooth, currently available for just a little more. Their material also presents a different problem: the grain-textured plastic isn’t very grippy. Unlike the smooth plastic on AirPods that gently hugs your skin, the Minor III’s coarse texture makes them very loose.

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Such guitars sound more pronounced through these headphones than rivals such as the AKG Y50BT or Urbanista Seattle Wireless. Clarity is good, but the Marshall Major III don’t offer quite the sound scale of the very best at the price. Multipoint technology to pair the buds to two devices simultaneously did not make the cut. Marshall Minor III review: Verdict For example, the inner part of the cup pad uses a smoother, softer synthetic leather, plus there’s ultra-soft velour inside the pad’s hole. The Marshall Major III are less sturdy and premium-feeling than the MID, however. Where the latter sports a solid, all-metal headband, the Major IIIs have plastic hinges, and the headband pares right down to just spokes by the cups.

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If you love the Marshall-inspired design then go ahead. However, if the priority is the best sound quality for your money, then look elsewhere. Verdict Where these headphones fall down is in the bass department, with slightly rolled-off frequencies which bassheads probably won’t appreciate. We tried out James Blake’s ‘If The Car Beside You Moves Ahead’ to put the bass frequencies to the test, and found the usually-body-thumping bass drum was pretty underwhelming. However, for general use, the sound is warm and balanced enough to give you a great listening experience. Fit is arguably the most important thing for wireless earbuds because if they don’t fit, then who cares how good the sound is? With a straight band and heavily padded on-ear cushions, the headphones are designed to be comfortable for long periods of time, although we did experience a little discomfort from the pressure on ears after a long listening session. If you also have this problem with on-ear headphones, we’d recommend opting for over-ear headphones, which are usually more comfy, surrounding your ears rather than being placed on top of them. READ NEXT: The best headphones for every budget Marshall Major IV review: What do you get for the money?

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Let’s discuss the digital assistant function. How do you activate Siri and Google Assistant directly on these buds? The answer: you don’t. You read that correctly. Marshall left voice control off the spec sheet, which is absurd considering 90 percent of current models offer this feature. Very. Poor. Decision. Marshall Minor III review: Audio quality That pair replaced, I find the Marshall Major III fairly comfortable. Like any on-ear headphones, you may find they cause slight ear fatigue if worn all day. However, the designers have done their best to ensure a balance between comfort and sufficient tension to keep the headphones on your head while on a run. The fourth-generation Major IV possess all of the style we’ve come to expect from Marshall, while more than doubling the battery life of their predecessor. They’ve also undergone a few smart design tweaks, making them an attractive option for those seeking eye-catching, on-ear cans. There are wireless and non-wireless versions of the Marshall Major III. I’ve tried both, and there’s quite a price disparity between them.It’s been ten years since Marshall released its first pair of headphones, the Marshall Major. Over the course of the decade, the Major series has dropped its 3.5mm cable in favour of a Bluetooth connection, but the basic premise remains unchanged: on-ear headphones created to reflect the renowned guitar amp manufacturer’s heritage. Bluetooth 5.2 keeps connectivity stable when within range (30 feet), which is standard for most wireless earbuds; other models like the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless (2021) can achieve 50 feet of wireless listening. The good news is that the connection remains strong when within range, allowing you to hop from room to room without any dropout. While great for music, the Minor III’s sound quality is inconsistent with videos. When bingeing YouTube from my MacBook Pro, occasional static would occur that made it tough to sit through sport segments and movie trailers. This was less of an issue when watching videos from my Android device (Samsung Galaxy Note S20 Ultra). When static wasn’t present, audio was clear and there was no latency.



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