
Marshall has just launched a new pair of headphones, and they come with a feature that’s still rare for on-ear designs: active noise cancellation.
The new model is called the Milton A.N.C., and it carries the same guitar amp inspired look that Marshall fans will recognize from previous products.

Battery life is 50 hours of playtime with noise cancellation turned on, and that jumps to 60 hours if you switch ANC off. And in a move that many users will appreciate, the battery is user replaceable. That means you won’t have to throw the headphones away when the battery starts to wear out.
The Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones also includes a transparency mode, which lets outside sound in when you need to hear your surroundings. There’s spatial audio integration and 32mm dynamic drivers inside. The headphones also support LDAC for high resolution audio, so they should sound pretty good for wireless listening.
A welcome addition is Find My compatibility. The Milton A.N.C. is the first Marshall headphone to work with Find My on both iOS and Android. That means you can track them down through your phone if they go missing. At $229, that’s a useful bonus because while the price is affordable for ANC headphones, it’s still a significant amount for most people.
At $229 (~Php18,400), these are the company’s most affordable ANC headphones to date.
This article, Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones brings guitar amp vibes and noise cancellation, was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.
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