
Marshall
The Marshall Monitor III A.N.C. are over‑ear Bluetooth headphones delivering Marshall’s warm, bass‑heavy sound with up to 100 hours of battery life (ANC off) and active noise cancellation that cuts ambient noise by about 83 %. They combine a lightweight 250 g design, foldable rugged build and a premium hard case, targeting rock fans and long‑haul travelers.
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$248.99
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$325.52
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$248.00
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$379.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Monitor III for its feather‑light 250 g chassis, exceptional 100‑hour battery life, and the warm, bass‑forward Marshall sound that suits rock enthusiasts. They acknowledge solid passive isolation and an 83 % ANC reduction but note that the noise cancelling falls short of Sony, Bose, and Sennheiser flagships, and the tuning may be too warm for audiophiles seeking neutrality.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the headphones for comfort, long battery endurance, stylish design, and the punchy bass that energizes their music. Recurring complaints focus on the ANC’s limited effectiveness compared to premium rivals, the overly bass‑heavy tuning for some genres, and the absence of water‑resistance, leading to mixed feelings among non‑rock listeners.
Common Complaints
Average ANC effectiveness compared to Sony/Bose, bass‑heavy sound that may lack precision, lack of IP water‑resistance, and conflicting spec information such as impedance and sensitivity across sources.
How It Compares
vs. Sennheiser Momentum 4
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Choose the Monitor III for superior battery life and rock‑oriented sound; opt for Momentum 4 if you need stronger ANC and a more neutral audio profile.
vs. Marshall Monitor II A.N.C.
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Select Monitor III for modern connectivity and vastly longer battery life; Monitor II may suit those on a tighter budget with similar sound character.
vs. Sony/Bose (general benchmark)
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Pick the Monitor III if you prioritize style, comfort, and ultra‑long battery life; choose Sony or Bose for best‑in‑class ANC and a more balanced sound signature.