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    Marshall Major V Headphones Are at Their Lowest Price Ever Right Now

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Marshall Major V headphones are now $99.99, down from $159.99, which is the lowest price they’ve hit according to price trackers. That makes this a better time than usual to pick them up, especially if you’ve had your eye on Marshall’s signature retro design but didn’t want to shell out for style alone.

    These wireless headphones aren’t overloaded with features, but what they do offer, they do well: solid sound, absurdly long battery life, and classic looks that actually feel comfortable on your head.

    You won’t find active noise cancellation here, so if that’s a dealbreaker, fair warning. What you do get are 40mm drivers that deliver deep bass and clean highs, along with a comfortable on-ear design that’ll let in a bit of the outside world. Bluetooth 5.3 keeps the connection stable, and you’ll get support for AAC, SBC, and LC3 codecs, plus you get Spotify Tap integration and wired playback via a semi-coiled 3.5mm cable, notes this PCMag review. The headphones fold up, but there’s no case or pouch for easy portability. Marshall says the battery lasts over 100 hours, and even if you fall short of that, it’s still wildly above average. Charging happens over USB-C or wirelessly.


    What do you think so far?

    The Marshall app, available for both Android and iOS, adds just enough extra control to be useful. You can customize the sound signature, reassign the “M” button on the left earcup, and toggle EQ presets. That app-based EQ doesn’t carry over when you plug in the audio cable, which is a weird quirk, but not a dealbreaker. If you want bells and whistles like ANC or high-end codec support, you’re better off elsewhere. But if you like the idea of booming sound, customizable controls, and battery life that won’t quit after a few commutes, this deal is worth a look.

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