Marshall Monitor III ANC Headphones Launched In India: Price, Features

The Marshall Monitor III ANC headphone has launched in the Indian market this week and now available at stores. The device is equipped with features including configurable navigation buttons, Auracast technology, Soundstage spatial audio support and active noise cancellation (ANC). Marshall claims that their latest headphones, the successor to the Marshall II ANC, can deliver up to 100 hours of listening time on a single charge.

Marshall Monitor III ANC Price In India

The Marshall Monitor III ANC headphone is priced at Rs 29,999. The headphones are only available in black. You can buy it from Marshall’s official website and all major E-commerce platforms in India.

Marshall Monitor III ANC Headphone Features

The Marshall Monitor III ANC headphones have transparency and ANC modes. Additionally, they receive Adaptive Loudness, which is designed to modify the sound according to the listener’s surroundings without degrading the audio quality.

The headphones use Marshall’s Soundstage spatial audio technology, which is intended to produce a larger soundstage in a virtual environment for an immersive experience. There is also a multi-directional control knob that allows the wearer to do functions such as adjust volume, skip tracks, play or pause and turn the headphones on or off. They can also use the same button to initiate the Bluetooth connecting procedure as well as receive, end, or reject calls.

Marshall Monitor III ANC headphones include a customisable M-button, which may be programmed to fast access a certain feature. It may be used to switch between Spotify Tap and equaliser modes, as well as to engage the voice assistant on the associated smartphone.

The headphones feature Bluetooth 5.3 and LE Audio for connectivity. They are also believed to be future-proof due to the use of Auracast technology. Marshall claims that its new headphones can last up to 100 hours without ANC and 70 hours with ANC. They also include a quick charge feature, which claims to deliver 12 hours of listening time with just 15 minutes of charging.

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