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Marshall’s latest true wireless earbuds have just dropped on my desk for review. One of the best-known brands in the music business continues to produce wireless speakers, earbuds and headphones that draw on the iconic guitar amplifier heritage of the company to create audio products with a muscular sound and some great design.
Since 2006, Zound Industries has been developing a unique line of audio products inspired by the characteristics of the Marshall brand: robust construction and bold sounds. The two companies are now one; we can expect the innovation to continue with this brand-new pair of true wireless earbuds.life with up to 10 hours of playtime on a single charge. The charging case holds two more complete charges for topping up the earbuds between listening sessions.The Marshall Motif II A.N.C.
The Motif II A.N.C. earbuds also have a Transparency mode that mixes external sound with the playing music. This feature is worth turning on if you’re in an airport waiting for a travel announcement. Transparency mode is also ideal for runners or cyclists who need to be aware of any hazards or oncoming traffic that might otherwise be blocked out with full ANC turned on.Marshall’s Motif II A.N.C. earbuds are Bluetooth LE Audio-ready.
The Motif II A.N.C. earbuds are easy to pair and can be customized using the Marshall smartphone app. The build quality of the earbuds is second to none, with the robust Marshall finish seen on the company’s classic guitar amplifiers.Each earbud has touch controls for playing, pausing and skipping audio. There’s also an auto-pause mode that stops the music whenever you take one of the earbuds out of your ears.
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