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Marshall Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Marshall Noise-Cancelling Headphones

When it comes to noise-cancelling headphones, we believe Bose is king. That said, we’ve long loved the design of Marshall cans and have wished for a pair that could compete with some QuietComforts. Those headphones have now arrived. Marshall Mid A.N.C. is the latest headphone model from the legendary brand, complete with active noise cancelling, Bluetooth aptX for exceptional audio quality, and custom drivers for killer sound. They sport the same black and gold motif that all other Marshall products do, making them a bit more attractive that most other options on the market. You’ll have 20 hours of wireless playtime when you flip on active noise cancelling, and over 30 hours with it off. Perfect for flights or when you just want to drown out the world in style.