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Review on 🎧 Unleash Wireless Freedom with Marshall Monitor II A.N.C. Headphones in Black by Jnis Kokins ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

Used them for exactly a month. Yes, there are some too stretched and subjective disadvantages. But for this I marked my background - I decided to upgrade from Major 2 to Monitor 2 ANC, and as a result, some things are implemented frankly worse, which is unacceptable for me and such a price. I think it would be possible to get used to the little things, but the marriage put everything in its place, I'm waiting for the money and I'll try the next headphones, probably Senhi True Wireless 2.

Pros
  • 1. The quality of materials, assembly, appearance is beyond praise. And they are quite small in their segment of monitor headphones, it is convenient to wear on the street. And in general it is comfortable to wear, they do not put pressure on the ears, unlike the former Major 2. 2. Sound quality. This is a little controversial, depending on the source of the sound. Tested with my Honor 10, MacBook Pro 16 and my friend's iPhone. With Honor, the quality was frankly weak, high notes fell apart, horror for their money. On the other hand, the sound from the MacBook and iPhone was great. I'm not exactly an expert or an audiophile, but I personally liked the sound. 3. After Major 2 Bluetooth, Type-C charging was a very important criterion for me, because the headphones remained the only device on microUSB, and it was not a pleasure to carry a cord to it. 4. The effect of noise reduction on songs. I did not notice that the sound of the song changed in any way when it was turned on.
Cons
  • So what did I not like so much that I slapped them as many as 3 stars? First, I need to define my situation - after two years of using Major 2 Bluetooth, I wanted to change them to something cooler, with active noise reduction, Type-C charging and monitor type, because the majors put pressure on my ears so well. 1. Corporate control joystick. I love him on the second majors, but here I have 2 problems with him - he moves to the right side and turns on the headphones through him. Due to the fact that he moved to the right side, it became inconvenient to use it and hold the phone at the same time. On the majors, I calmly sat flipping through the tape with my right hand and controlled the music with my left. It doesn't work like that anymore. And turning it on via the joystick is just hell. If you slightly move the joystick with your finger while holding it to turn it on, it will not turn on. That is, it is extremely problematic to turn it on on the go, and standing still does not always work the first time. On the second majors, everything turned on conveniently through a separate button. 2. Connect to two devices at the same time. I used it a little, and it was not very convenient. An alert comes to the phone - the music on the laptop stops, it happens forever, sometimes it turns back on itself after 5 seconds after the notification. Maybe it is configured somewhere, but somehow I did not find it. 3. Auto power off. It's still a shock to me that such a simple thing as auto-shutdown, which was in the second majors, is not in Monitors. You leave the headphones on for the night, the charging quarters are like never before. And if you forgot to turn off ANC, then goodbye charging. Fortunately, at least they charge quickly. 4. Noise reduction. The first time it gave me a headache. I read online that I'm in about 7 percent of the people who have this problem, something to do with seasickness. Well cool, huh. I kind of got used to it, but after about 2 weeks I started randomly blowing into my right ear with ANC turned on. Either it blows, or it doesn’t, as a result, I handed it over to the store by marriage, I hope to take the money.

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