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Review on New White Marshall Minor II In-Ear Bluetooth Headphone by Ada Adaszek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked for better, I spent my money on a mediocre product.

I'm just in shock. Marshall engineers have created headphones that are useless for the street, transport, but most importantly - forget about the subway with them. There is no soundproofing whatsoever. It is passive and hence the main disadvantage: as soon as you go outside, the sound is simply lost and you no longer hear anything. You will not hear any beauty of sounding and, even more so, any "deep, clear, balanced bass devoid of extraneous overtones", and forget about the "feeling of being at a concert". All this you can hear only by hiding in a quiet room under a blanket. Now to marketing. Or rather, the box. Expected more. In the box, only the headphones themselves, cable and instructions in 12 languages. Everything! Gentlemen, when making wireless headphones, you could take care of a portable case for them. Or at least a bag. But neither is this. This is a fat minus. Now to the box itself. Well, what kind of cheap design and low-grade cardboard? The box can be wrinkled at any time. Sadness point. But on the design of the instructions did a good job. Thick cardboard, colorful, expensive. Looks like another agency made it. Otherwise, there are no complaints: good materials, long-lasting sound (actually 12 hours), reliable construction, design (although even here one can argue). By the way, headphones for big ears. Small ears will be uncomfortable. Yes, and it's hard. In general, everything is not clear. For 10,000, you can find better options. If you take them for the house, then you can take a closer look. Traveling in public transport I do not recommend, categorically.

Pros
  • Sound, but ONLY in a VERY, VERY quiet room Build quality Material quality Play time
Cons
  • Sound. Or rather the volume Completeness of the box

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