
Marshall
The Marshall Major V (and its predecessor Major IV) are on‑ear wireless Bluetooth headphones in a sleek black vinyl finish, offering up to 100+ hours of battery life, 40 mm custom‑tuned drivers, and a foldable design with a built‑in clip for travel.
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$99.99
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$116.32
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$88.00
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$149.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Major V for its industry‑leading battery life, robust 40 mm drivers, and travel‑friendly foldable design, while also noting the lack of active noise cancellation and limited voice‑assistant integration as notable omissions.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the marathon‑long battery, compact folding, strong bass and quick‑charge capability, but they frequently mention ear‑cup pressure, the absence of a case, and the vinyl finish’s susceptibility to scratches.
Common Complaints
Ear‑cup pressure after extended wear, vinyl ear‑cap scratches, sound leakage in noisy settings, no included protective case, and occasional Bluetooth dropouts.
What People Are Saying
“80+ hours battery means no charging worries for days”
“Earcups press too hard after hours”
How It Compares
vs. Beats Solo 4
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Disadvantages
Choose Beats Solo 4 for immersive spatial audio if battery life is less critical; choose Marshall for longer playback and foldable portability.
vs. Sony WH-CH520
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Sony WH‑CH520 is better for users prioritizing lightweight comfort, while Marshall excels for those needing ultra‑long battery and travel‑friendly folding.
vs. Jabra Elite 45h
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Disadvantages
Jabra Elite 45h suits users who value durability over marathon battery life; Marshall is the go‑to for extended trips without recharging.