- PAIR AND PLAY
Minor III brings you Marshall signature sound without any extra clutter – just grab your music and go. - FREEDOM FROM WIRES
Minor III is truly wireless, giving you the absolute freedom of listening without wires, while delivering the same powerful audio. - 25 HOURS OF WIRELESS PLAYTIME
Minor III packs 25 total hours of wireless playtime to keep you moving. You can easily charge the case wirelessly or with a USB-C cable. - POWERFUL CUSTOM-TUNED DRIVERS
Minor III will blow you away with 12 mm custom-tuned drivers. - INTUITIVE TOUCH CONTROLS
Minor III comes with touch-sensitive earbuds, so you can use them to control your music and phone calls
Description
Additional information
Color | Black, Cream |
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True Wireless | Yes |
Battery Life Provided by Charging Case | 25 hours |
Sound Isolating | No |
Fast Charging | True |
Built-In Microphone | Yes |
Battery Life | 5 hours |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Connection Type | Wireless |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
Bone Conducting Technology | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Rechargeable | Yes |
Model Number | 1005983 |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 hours |
Color Category | Black |
Headphone Fit | In-Ear |
Carrying Case | Yes |
Charging Accessory Included | Cable |
Controls | Track selection |
Product Name | Minor III True Wireless Heaphones |
Brand | Marshall |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
UPC | 7340055384315, 7340055397940 |
Reviews (50)
SUHD –
The Marshall Minor III earbuds are stylish, differentiating themselves from the rest with a textured material on the stems and the charging case. They also offer great sound quality, but that is highly dependent on how well they fit in your ear. They offer an open-fit design, so they do not come with different size ear tips. The charging case is bigger than my Samsung Galaxy Pro wireless earbuds but similar in shape and size to the Apple Airpods, except that these are black with a nice shiny golden tip and signature “M”.
Sound quality is good for everyday indoor use, crisp highs, clear mids and just enough bass. Unfortunately there is no App at this time, so there is no fine tuning equalizer or remapping the touch controls.
There is no Active Noise Canceling and because there are no silicone tips to fill your ear canal, there could be a good amount of ambient sound coming through. I find myself having to push them in my ears once in a while to get fuller sound and more bass.
The touch controls are intuitive, though a bit too sensitive. They are your typical 1 tap to play/pause, 2 taps to skip to the next track and 3 taps to go to the previous track. Bluetooth 5.2 connection was very easy to my Samsung Galaxy smartphone, didn’t require a pin and has decent range away from my phone or laptop. You just press and hold the pairing button on the bottom of the case and accept the connection on your phone. These are definitely more Android or Windows friendly as they not only support SBC but also the better AptX CODEC that iPhones don’t, but they will work w/iPhones just as well, though they do not support AAC for iPhones.
You can charge them wirelessly or with the very short USB-C cable they came with. That was probably intended to be charged from your laptop or on the floor or hanging from a wall plug, since the cable is only a few inches long.
Overall they look and sound pretty good for the price, so if you know and love the brand for their audio heritage these are worth a try.
TechNerd –
I’m not usually buying earphones/headphones just because I don’t use them as much as I’d like but after seeing the compact and stylish design of the Marshall Minor III, I felt the need to give them a try.
What’s in the Box
Marshall Minor III headphones
Charging case
USB-C cable
Setup
To setup the Marshall Minor III, make sure you leave them in their charging case and press and hold the button on the bottom next to the USB-C charging port. The light should turn and pulse blue. Once you see the blue light go to your device and pair the headset.
Sound Quality
I’m by no means an audiophile, however I do noticed that sound great compared to my other name brand wireless headset. The treble is clean and crisp. The bass is deep and low, I’m not 100% positive is there any further adjustment to make them even better but right out of the box they sounded great.
Function
The Minor III headphones are pretty limited on touch function with only, Play/Pause, Skip forward and skip backward. Then again who really needs more touch functions on your headphones. The connection pairing with each side and to the phone is great. I’ve had quite a few “true wireless” headphones/earbuds but these are the first that really haven’t had any issues syncing to the left and right earbuds.
Conclusion
I’m really happy with the Marshall Minor III. I really like the compact size and most of all the sync with left and right buds. I would gladly recommend this to anyone that is looking for “true wireless” earbud/headsets.
cw009 –
This is my review of the Marshall Minor III True Wireless Earbuds. First of all the packaging is well done. It is designed to slip open from the bottom to give a different opening experience. Inside is a cool-looking Marshall box that is like a Marshall amp and has the same feel in the hand with a leather-like surface. And it is lettered like their amps are as well, with a decent weight to the case.
These earbuds do have a quality look to them. The only thing that seems cheap to me is the charging cable. The cable that is provided is a total of 3 inches long. So when charging, you will either have it dangling in the air or you can balance it on top of the wall wort itself. Either way, it stinks, but you can use a longer cable if you have one.
Once I removed the earbuds from the case, I was pleasantly surprised by the metal casing and the knurled posts. These don’t feel bad against the skin and feel like good solid performers. I put them on and pressed play.
This is where the Marshall Minor III really shines, in my opinion. The bass is right there, punchy and direct. This is great for a small Earbud. Then the mid-range, the Marshall Minor III seems to have a nice even toned mid. Nothing seems too elevated or backed off. From my listening experience, they seem to be even-toned. This leads us to the highs, I found the highs to be a little crisp. This is common on small speakers and earbuds. However, it’s not oversaturated or harsh at all.
For most folks looking for earbuds, the sound quality will be more than you’d expect in this price range. For me, the sound of these earbuds from Marshall is absolutely great!!
For me as far as the overall function of the Marshall Minor III is simple and straightforward as well as the instructions. Just the way I like it. Just a tap on the side of these earbuds pauses and continues to play from your favorite device. Also, the earbuds have a cool little feature where if you pull one from your ear, whatever you are listening to pauses automatically. Then, upon reinsertion, they begin playing again without having to reopen your device and press play again.
Overall for me, the Marshall Minor III is a good sounding, nice feeling pair of earbuds that are worth what I paid and more. Battery life for me has been very good, and I would recommend these earbuds to friends. The balanced sound quality of the Marshall Minor III is above par for normal earbuds. That’s why they have Marshall’s name on them!
ConcordCool30 –
I’ve got to say that the Marshall Minor III earbuds are something to look at and will catch an eye or two. They’re almost like a fashion accessory. They paired quickly with my phone. And they have touch controls on the side that were a little sensitive from my liking, but they work. They have a great playing time and long charge life of around 24- 25 hours on the case, which is good when you’re always on the go. About a 15-minute quick charge gives you about an hour and a half of playtime. Not to mention the wireless charging function, which adds a new level of convenience. My drawback, though, was the sound quality. It was nice and clear but not loud enough. The sound quality was crisp and very clear but not very loud, and with no active noise canceling when you’re outside, it made it hard to hear your music. I also had trouble with the staying in my ear. It might just be me, but I had to look around for a dropped bud more than once since using them. I love the Marshall line of products, but this one missed the mark for me.
Alex –
In my experience I consider these a pretty solid option for light usage like traveling or listening to music, due to the shape and design they may not work for everyone as a work-out earbud. They are a little larger than the standard non pro airpod and dont have any rubber ear tips to adjust the fit. They are a fairly nice textured plastic, so they do have some natural adhesion once placed in your ears. The overall feel of the ear buds and case are OK, not the most premium product but offer reasonable performance for those interested in this style ear bud.
Performance wise they sound perfectly fine using something like Spotify to stream with. They have decent bass for the size of earbud they are, mids and highs are pretty clean without being overbearing. Advertised battery life seems to be in the right ball park with around 4hrs use time before needing a recharge in the case. They do offer a quick charge function that gives you another hour worth of use in only 15min of charge time. These use bluetooth 5.2, connection to my Pixel 6 pro was consistently good and they worked with with a iphone 12 mini as well. Marshall does have an app that you can use with these, but it leaves a lot to be desired. Luckily you aren’t forced to use the app, you can pair these as you would any bluetooth device and bypass that mess. Of course without the app there is no equalizer adjustments or other options available to you. All the basic touch controls work regardless of the app being installed or not, and were generally responsive enough to not be a nuisance.
Marshall isn’t really a name synonymous with headphones to me, my last experience with the brand was during high school jam sessions with the boys. These seem to represent the brand that I remember fairly well, no major complaints and a good addition to my headphone/earbud arsenal in that mid range category.
Njmomof3 –
These earbuds are a bit of a roller coaster as far as pros and cons overall.
PROS
– Nice, sleek feel
– Very similar to AirPods
– Easy connectivity
– Plays music for extended periods with no dropping
– Music stops when earbuds are removed from ears
– Good battery life
CONS
– Does not come with an app
– Drops my calls repeatedly after a few minutes
– Buds don’t feel great in the ear after a while
– Casing feels a tad cheap
The bass on these earbuds is decent and will get the job done, but they are nothing to marvel at really. Sound quality is good, as are the other features such as noise cancellation and volume control, but considering the price point, I would expect a little more. The earlier generation AirPods are slightly cheaper on Amazon right now ($99) and they are better than mediocre, so I guess to each his own.
If you are not an Apple fan, these buds should do just fine — but if you are a musician or simply someone with an ear for sound quality, bass, I’d lower my expectations slightly. Overall though, these are a solid purchase if you’re considering, the battery life is definitely a huge plus, and Marshall is a highly trusted brand in the industry.
Josh454 –
I wanted a pair of true wireless headphones that don’t push into the ear canal. These are a good option especially if you don’t want to go the way of the fruit.
These earbuds come delivered in a nice box and are in a very nice textured charging case. It’s nice to not has a perfectly smooth shiny case as it’s easier to handle but still looks very nice. The case has a USB-C charging port at the bottom and is easy to keep track of battery life with the bright LED that flashes it’s status using colors when you open the case or push the button on the bottom.
The earbuds themselves are nicely designed with a textured lower section that is easy to hold but doesn’t irritate the ear. The sound is great and the battery life seems to be right where they advertise it will be. Since these don’t extend into your ear you still can hear everything around you. I had no problems having conversations with these in by pausing the music, my other into ear earbuds have sound passthrough that has to be turned on to have a conversation clearly.
I also really like the fact you can use either earbud independently or together in stereo. There are many times I listen to music all day while working outside but only want one in. I could use one side until the battery got low then let that one charge while I used the other side.
Phone calls were clear and crisp. The only problem I ran across was listening to voicemails the volume was very low, but I can’t rule out that was something to do with my phone and not caused by these earbuds.
My only problem with these is the controls. They let you touch above the M on each earbud either 1, 2 or 3 times to do different controls. I found these taps to be somewhat difficult to time and something you have to learn to do. I initially would hit the control a lot while putting the earbuds in my ears. This is something I’m going to have to learn to hold the earbuds a different way so I don’t trigger the touch. The other problem is hitting it several times skips the track but it’s didn’t always recognize me hitting it multiple times and would just register me tapping it once which pause/plays. It can be frustrating and something I hope they an smooth out. It would also be nice to have some volume control built into the taps. I could not find any volume control through these earbuds, you had to go to the phone to turn up or down.
Overall I found these earbuds a nice option if you don’t want the into ear style. I would recommend them if you can live with the little tradeoffs mentioned above.
Panther68 –
For those not familiar with the Marshall name, they are extremely well-known for producing very high-quality studio & stage sound equipment. As such, it’s safe to assume that I had high expectations before even opening the package. Also, I will mention that the original unit I received was defective, but customer service resolved the problem quickly, and, within a week, I had a replacement. So, were my expectations met? Let’s find out.
UNBOXING, AND INITIAL IMPRESSIONS:
Small packaging, no excessive use of internal packaging materials, and no danger to the environment…so far, so good. Upon removing the earbud charging case, I was immediately impressed, as the plastic charging case had a molded texture matching the texture of their amplifiers. Removing the earbuds from the charging case, they reminded me of black Apple AIrPods…only 1000% better-looking. Unlike that psychiatric-hospital white of the AirPods, the Minor III earbuds are a glorious black. Also, unlike the all-plastic AirPods, the lower portion of the Minor III earbuds are machined aluminum. I don’t want to call these “a work of art”…but, if I did, I wouldn’t be lying. So far, I’m quite impressed.
SETUP:
Setting up the earbuds with your device is as simple as setting the Bluetooth on the device you intend to pair with to ‘Scan’, opening the earbud’s charging case, and pressing/holding the button on the bottom of the case, until the tiny LED on the front of the case starts flashing blue. That’s it.
Although the earbuds are Bluetooth-LE compatible, whether (or not) you can utilize the ‘LE’ ability will depend on the device, as some devices will require an app…and, at this point in time, there is NO app. For example, my Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 connected to the earbuds via LE (without any app), but my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus could only connect via regular Bluetooth (but, it CAN see the Minor III ‘LE’). I don’t think this is necessarily a bad thing, as I don’t believe it affects the sound quality in any way (ie. only the batter life should be affected). Speaking of battery life, Marshall claims the earbuds have a 5hr battery life, and the charging case provides up to an additional 25hrs (for, what I’m assuming, is a total of up to 30hrs, which FAR exceeds any other earbud batteries).
SOUND QUALITY:
I am going to break this into two parts – one for watching movies, and listening to music; the other for phone calls. Also, before continuing…and, the reason for my delay in writing this review…I will note that the first unit was initially good, but, after several days, the left earbud developed ‘static’ anytime there was bass. The stronger the bass, the worse the ‘static’ was. However, since receiving a replacement, I have not had any bass ‘static’ problems. Ok…moving on……….
Starting with movies & music, the sound is fantastic. Although some might complain about the $130 price, based on the sound quality, some will easily believe these to be more expensive. Put another way, even at $130, they sound a LOT better than the price might lead you to believe. If I didn’t know the price, I could have easily mistaken these to be $200-250 earbuds. In watching a couple movies, and several episodes of three different Marvel series (via Disney+), the mids were super clear, the highs were nice & crisp, and the bass was “punchy”, but not artificially increased (as several other brands do). Switching to music, I tested them with several genres, from Rock & pop, to new age & classical; from jazz & blues, to hip hop & reggae; from celtic to country. And, in all genres, the Marshall Minor III earbuds produces excellent sound. Unfortunately, all is NOT roses.
Moving over to phone calls, this is where the Minor III really is “minor”…as fantastic as they are for movies & music, they are downright horrible for use on phone calls. When I tested the first pair (ie. the ‘defective’ set), and the person on the other end said it sounded like I was “under water”, I thought that, maybe, it was connected to the ‘static’ problem, thus I was hoping (maybe even expecting) the replacements to perform better…but, such is not the case. This is not to say I’d recommend avoiding using them on phone calls…allow me to explain. With the original set, I only tested phone calls while using both earbuds. However, with the replacement earbuds, I tested calls while using both, using only the left, and using only the right. When using both, the person on the other end said I sounded “distant”. When using only the right, the person said I sounded even more distant. Finally, switching to only the right, I was told that they sounded similar (albeit, without any background noise-cancelation when testing outside) to the Logitech headset I normally use for phone calls.
FINAL VERDICT:
If you want to use these for phone calls, I am NOT recommending them…but, if you MUST, then use ONLY the left. At the same time, if you plan to ONLY use them for music, movies, and other shows, I DEFINITELY recommend them. There are less expensive earbuds available, but they won’t sound as good as these. You could pay a lot more for others, but they probably won’t sound any better. Again, even though these cost $130, based on sound quality, and build quality, you could easily mistake them for earbuds costing considerably more. While I will continue to use my Logitech headset for phone calls, when it comes to watching movies/shows, as well as listening to music, and when I don’t want to use my much-higher-quality (and MUCH heavier) headphones, the Marshall Minor III is what I’ll be using. Besides, as a Professional Chauffeur, it’s a bit difficult to pack headphones…but, the charging case for the Minor III earbuds fits in my shirt pocket, with room to spare. Getting back to my “expectations”, as for whether, or not, they were ‘met’, the answer is “no”…they were ‘exceeded’.
BigRoy –
These are pretty cool headphones. I will break my review up into pros and cons.
Pros
The pairing process was straightforward with no issues. Open the case and you will receive a pairing request on your phone. The way it should be.
They look like a pair of black Air Pods at first glance, this might be a pro or a con depending on how you feel about the big fruit. Ha ha.
The case feels tough and well-built and the textured shell adds an extra touch of coolness.
The case also supports wireless charging, which is a big plus.
I’m happy the case is also charged via USB-C because I’m tired of digging out old micro USB cables to charge stuff these days.
I like that the touch controls are the same for each ear. It makes things much more simple. I use different pair of earbuds for working out so sometimes I mix up the controls.
Cons
I wish there was an app that came with it. It’s always nice to be able to fine tune and configure everything to the way you want it. I also like to reference the app to see what the controls are (it’s easy to lose track when you use multiple earbuds).
I can’t tell the remaining battery life of the earbuds unless I look at my phone and I can’t tell for the case at all.
At this price there should be some kind of noise cancelling, but there isn’t.
pinkbat –
Marshall Minor lll wireless earbuds, it has a cool case black textured reminds me of a real Marshall amp, I’m the box it has charging case, type charging cord, earbuds & quick start guide. It was a quick & easy Bluetooth connect had to hold button under the case to get it to connect to your phone. They have auto pause if you remove the buds from your ears you music will pause you can use just one bud if you want. They are a basic pair of earbuds ready to use once connected there is no noise canceling they do not have an app to adjust anything. The Manuel that comes with the earbuds has instructions on how to work them the volume, skip forward/back, answer hang ups calls, that’s it. The sound quality is okay I expected more from Marshal kinda disappointed the volume is low they don’t get very loud I had the volume all the way up, the buds Matt black has a slight texture to them I’m not sure if it’s the texture or style/shape of the earbud but they weren’t very comfortable & did it sit well kept slipping out does not have the options to change size of bud, they are not sweat or water proof they are okay if they get splashed according to the Manuel had to change to my other earbuds 10 mins into a basic workout cause they kept falling out. So sad I was excited about Marshall earbuds being that I have other products & they are pretty awesome.
MoGJ –
The Marshall MINOR III earbuds are perfect for those looking for wireless earphones that are highly functional, have very clear sound, and have good bass, with a large amount of battery life.
Marshall’s earbuds include their charging and carrying case as well as a USB C cable for charging. At first glance, the case aesthetic does a good job of capturing one’s attention. The Marshall logo in the front reminds you of guitars and good sound, while the texture of the case highly elevates the overall look. The plastic case has a hard-textured snakeskin feel while the weight of the earbuds and case is moderate. It’s not too lightweight to feel cheap, and thick enough to feel and look high quality.
Setting up the earbuds was easy. When I first opened the package, they had enough charge to get them connected to my phone. My Android phone actually read/scanned the new Bluetooth device nearby without me having to go into the settings to look them up. Once the notification popped up, I connected them easily. I began using them and testing them by listening to music and streaming my favorite shows.
Right off the bat, I noticed some really cool features. First, if I removed either the left or right earbuds, whatever was playing would automatically pause. As soon as I placed the earbud back on, it would continue playing. Also, I noticed that if I touched any earbud purposefully or fixed it, it would also sense the touch and pause/play. With time, I’ve come to find that you are also able to use the earbud for voice commands for whichever voice assistant you have set up on your phone, which I thought was a big plus. However, I would say they might be a little too sensitive. While on a call, if you touch the earbud accidentally, it will end the call for you.
As for the fit, I’m not too sure what to say. Besides being open earbuds that are easy to clean, they can start feeling uncomfortable after a couple of hours of wear. They fit well in your ear and don’t threaten to fall out, but they don’t have an earbud cushion that helps give a more comfortable fit or help cancel out noise a little better.
To me, one of the biggest features the MINOR III earbuds offer is the quick charge. They only take about an hour to fully charge and last up to 25 hours of audio playback time! The sound quality does not decline as the battery gets close to dying. In my experience, the earbuds have not gotten to the point of dying on me because the battery lasts long before I know it must be time to charge again. My phone also provides me with the battery life indicator through the Bluetooth device’s info.
Overall I would recommend these affordable and long-lasting battery earbuds to anyone looking for great quality audio. The battery life is great to use the earbuds while on the go and not having to worry about charging them as frequently as well.
internetuser –
The first thing you notice about these earbuds is the iconic Marshall lettering and textured case. It looks sharp and the textured outside feels great while holding them, not slippery like it wall fall out of your hand. When puling out your earbus you will notice it takes a little force because the magnet inside hold the buds securely in place while in the case. Even if your case were to open in transit, the earbuds will not fall out. The earbuds themselves look like a black version of Airpods which makes them unique. They have the same textured feel on the stems for a very stylish look. They fit in my ears perfectly. Even during light workout they stay seated in my ear. I’m sure if I were to do very vigorous exercise, 1 or both could slip out but I don’t get that feeling from just normal walking, working or exercise.
Setup was easy. I just powered them on and they connected to my Bluetooth automatically. The sound that comes from these earbuds is amazing. If you have ever owned Marshall speakers you know the quality and sound will be top notch.
Charging is very simple. A USB-C cable is including and these Marshall Minor III also have the option for wireless charging. My first use was on a flight and with a couplie hours at the airport, 3 hour flight and listening time before bed the battery life never drained. There is no power meter on the case but under Minor III in my Bluetooth it said I still had 40% so I’m sure you could never completely drain these airbuds in 1 day even with constant use.
The touch commands are very simple on the Minor III. tap once to
play /pause, twice to skip to next song and 3x to go back to last song. There is no volume control on the earbud itself but if you pull one bud out of your ear the music will pause and you can have a conversation without music playing in your ears.
With the great style, amazing sound and ease of use these are definitely a keeper.
vikoram –
Looks nice, and the quality built I will say is good. The worst part is that they fall off a lot… I honestly do not recommend them.
Shirley68682008 –
This is a really cool product, i had same brand speaker, when I see this one , that is the one I am looking for.
Dryer –
Purchased these headphones thinking they would be great AirPod alternatives. Audio & bass was not what was expected from a Marshall brand type speaker. Volume was really low on music & calls & made it hard to hear the other person on line. Microphone also picked up alot of exterior noise while on a call. The touch sensitive earbuds would always hang up the call or pause the song while adjusting the earbud. Only good thing about these earbuds were the design & color including case. Would not recommend.
BestB –
These headphones have great sound and overall are just a great product.
Kmcateer –
they sound awesome! what i expected from an amp company. No way turning these up to eleven. i can bang my head and they dont move.
DestinyL –
Not even in a week of having them the battery life is horrible and doesn’t even stay charged for a week
Eddy –
the sound is good, the bass is powerful… it’s just that it doesn’t quite fit the ear
Skin –
Fell out of my ears. Perhaps the shape or the material.
Kelsey –
Theyre decent but i have small ears and the only thing that ever stayed in them were the airpods, which is why i bought these since they’re a similar shape. They stay in for a little but if i chew or talk too much they fall out or they loosen which causes them to pause the audio.
sie07 –
I really like this Marshall – Minor III True Wireless Heaphones because it has sound good and clear. Also, it has a long life battery to use.
TaylorE –
They barely stay in my ears, the material is a rouch strange texture, and you’ll accidentally hangup on whoever you’re on the phone with 99% of the time while trying to adjust how they sit in your ear. Sound quality is just mediocre. They also randomly disconnect from your device, then they take forever to reconnect.
RobinG –
Love them! Stay in my ear well, very comfortable and sound great. Connected easy and charge easy.
DanzelR –
Marshall my new favorite brand. I have This and a killburn II speaker.
bryanjunior –
overall was good but still not as good as Airpod pro.design and color was very stylish. batery was life was good
Ejaybee –
I bought these thinking they would be loud but I was disappointed!
Washman –
Everything is good. The sound is clear the only thing is the fit.
Brah –
Bought these because they are similar design to Apple air pods. my air pods keep craping out after a year . They don’t have the customization that air pods do. But sound is good, bass is good. Battery life is good. Case battery life is good. Makes a guitar string strum sound when connected to phone.
Mannyzr1 –
Good headphone quality and good pricing. Would recommend to went body.
Edgar –
Great little headphones. They look gorgeous, sound pretty good for the price, and they have cool features like wireless charging. Battery life is pretty awesome too.
WilliamA –
I like them but only thing I don’t like is you can’t use them for phone calls.
XzavierC –
Excellent!Excellent!Excellent!Excellent!Excellent!
Fher –
Bought these for the high quality sound reputation of Marshall. Gotta say music sounds amazing! Call quality sounded good however i didn’t get a chance to try them around a noisy environment so couldn’t give any feedback on the surrounding noise canceling quality. Had to return them because after 10 days of daily use they are very uncomfortable after wearing them for about 1 hour. For some reason my ears were hurting so couldn’t have them for anything over an hour. Which pretty much brings them down to a limited use daily. That’s the reason I’m giving this earbuds 3 stars overall.
Erik806 –
These ear buds are awesome for the price, really balanced bass, mids and highs. Anything from marshall is gonna be really good. I have a marshall kilburn, 2 embertons, stockwell 2, willen and of coursh these buds. All sojnd so good. Buy them you wont regret it.
Mike –
Do you want to buy Airpods but don’t want to give any of your money to Apple? Just buy these and you’re set. But of course when you copy Apple’s design, you also copy their problems.
The package is nice and minimal but could be a bit smaller but it honestly doesn’t matter too much. The case and buds are all plastic, which is something I wish they copied closer. I think a metal hinge would have been a huge benefit with the longevity and just nice feel for the case. The case and buds have a semi rough feel to them, the opposite of the polished plastic of the airpods and of course it has usb c.
The sound is what I expected, an emphasis on bass in order to make up for lack of seal. Making some adjustments to the sound by moving the buds around should note that the touch sensitive areas are basically on the ‘M’ of the buds, so grab it by the stem to adjust accordingly. I haven’t tried phone calls but I can say that the buds themselves are just nice. They are basically the opposite of the airpods in many respects, minus the sound quality. These do have auto pause so when you pull one out they will pause your music or video and should auto play when put back in, but this is a little inconsistent for me, but I tend to use my apps differently. I very much wish I could turn off auto pause but I can only turn off touch controls and nothing else. But that doesn’t stop me from liking these quite a lot.
In the end, if you want edgier airpods you got them. They work with anything bluetooth, don’t need to sync with your google account, use usb c, are black, are rough and not polished and are just overall a very impressive alternative with similar style, please get them.
h4974602 –
Very powerful earbuds that do the job no matter what the conditions are.
RyanS –
Connection issues, the right earbud doesn’t charge, I was very disappointed. Maybe I got a defective pair.
TripleBogey –
Im writing this one day after receiving these headphones from best buy. They initially didnt ship them, so they had to “re-ship” after i complained on the day they were supposed to arrive. Upon receiving them, they had zero charge whatsoever, so they its clear they either dont ship them in a “sleep” state, or this is a defective product. The battery was completely dead. So after charging them for a few hours, i put them in my ears, connected them etc. I was happy with everything until 10 minutes later. I got a drum sound in my ear (marshalls notification) and checked the app to see the headphones were at 40% and 50% charged. So i thought maybe they werent fully charged as they arrived completely dead. Charged for a few more hours, got a repeat experience. Awful, awful product. Im giving them one more chance. Im returning this pair and ordering a replacement. If the replacement headphones are good, ill revise this review. So far this has been a terrible experience. The headphones sound good, i like the app, but if theyre useless all of that is for nothing.
SoundaryaaD –
Very nice product. Fits cool in the ears and different in style. Quality is good and recomendable.
user699518 –
I was worried if I need to buy this one but the are amazing. This will be my best choice of technology what I ever bought the same a Marshall speaker the all marshal sound things are amazing
MariahMal –
Big fan of these! I didn’t want the typical air pods and I love how these looks and the quality is great!
VioletM –
Horrible sound horrible quality. Gas station quality can’t describe how displeased I was. They keep falling out and the sound both as music and calls it’s horrible you need both on to get a decent sound. I tried avoiding another pair of AirPods and was very happy since it’s an old school brand but yeah no don’t buy it.
Swaggking –
When i got my marshall earphones I was very dissapointed, first it was because the sound quality on the right earphone was very distorted so I wanted to check out the left ear piece and that one didnt even work.
JesseR –
The sound are really good. Especially for the price.
Marshall always put out great products
Betty –
These head phone are Amazing the sound is loud and clear they fit in my purse and were just the right price love Marshall products
DAKOTA –
Iike this item those but Sound is very pretty good
StacyS –
Sounded great. Only issue was the left bud would not stay charged. Returned and got the Marshall on-ear headphones and have no regrets.
JamesC –
I bought these for my wife for Christmas. She says they work great. She’s called me a few times while using the headphones and I can hear her clearly and she claims she can hear me loud & clear, so loud in fact she says she has to turn down the volume. 10/10 would recommend.
AntonellaC –
Absolutely loved the design but the volume was very low.