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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Been wanting good wireless earbuds for a long time - and this is it. They stay in the ears well, suitable for training. I don’t use a wire for fastening - they hold on like that. Indication and control from the remote control are clear and convenient. The sound after the Marshall Mode EQ is too bright at first, this is unusual and seems to be a drawback. Then you get used to it - a detailed presentation does not kill the musicality, on the contrary, it makes you look at it again (unlike other tested "bright" headphones). The bass plays close to the vacuum plugs - very clearly, deeply, separately - and does not stray into a buzz. Vocals, mids and highs are also clean. In general, the sound is very cool, you can hear every instrument and sigh, and it does not sound analytically boring, but, on the contrary, very lively and musical. In general, after a couple of days of weaning from Mode EQ, I am completely satisfied. Remote control fully works with the player (Shanling M1) and smartphone (HTC U11 Eyes). There were no breaks in communication when wearing devices in the pockets of trousers and jackets. At maximum volume, the sound remains clear. The volume itself is also plenty. Noise isolation, of course, is not up to par - these are liners, not plugs, and you can completely forget about detail in transport and just on the street, if it's noisy. But at the same time, it’s not to say that you can only listen to them at home in silence - depending on what you listen to, and for simple rock or dnb on the way to work, they are suitable even in the subway (and even for complex songs and tracks on the road - also, when and so you know what is playing if you listen to an already familiar album). Of course, the price is rather high, but they simply have no competitors among other wireless earbuds - neither in terms of sound quality, nor in terms of operating time, nor in AptX support, or even in appearance. They approached me, and I can recommend them, but first I advise you to try them on and listen to them live - because they are clearly not suitable for everyone.

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Pros
  • Really great sound. They support AptX and Aptx LL (AptX Low Latency) - see photo (although this is not indicated in the specification, but it is shown by the connection logs, as well as practical experience with a separate bluetooth adapter and bluetooth built into the motherboard based on intel 9260, you only need a driver from intel 8260). When watching movies from a computer, there is no delay. Excellent autonomy.
Cons
  • The comfort of wearing in the ears - for the first few days I didn’t feel the headphones at all, on the third day I understood why some European reviewers complain about them, but I won’t say that it’s directly critical, you can get used to it. The headphones are quite "bright" in sound (depending on what to compare with), and there are indeed sibilants when listening to some compositions, but if you compare them with my old "bright" headphones, where the sibilants sawed out the brain, then here they can be said that they are completely absent - on the ears do not beat and do not interfere with listening at all. The microphone is deaf, but everything is clear, the interlocutor does not ask again.

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