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from what I’ve heard, it’s just a new button and the battery lasts longer, the design is basically the same otherwise, if ya just want the headphones and don’t care about spotify or changing EQ setting quickly, then get the fours for cheaper
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Battery Life: Major 5 provides over 100 hours of playtime, compared to the Major 4's 80+ hours. Charging: Major 5 uses USB-C and has a battery preservation function, while the Major 4 uses micro-USB. Bluetooth: Major 5 features Bluetooth 5.3 and supports modern audio codecs like LC3, unlike the Major 4's earlier Bluetooth 5.0 and SBC codec. Sound Quality: The Major 5 offers a refined sound with clearer mids and a better bass response, as well as a more airy soundstage. Durability & Comfort: The Major 5 has improved build quality and a reinforced headband for better durability and comfort. Smart Features: The Major 5 includes an M button to customize functions, such as switching between EQ presets, activating a voice assistant, or launching Spotify, all accessible through the Marshall app
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Here are the key features that set them apart: Battery Life: Major V offers improved battery life compared to Major IV, giving you more hours of listening pleasure. Sound Quality: Major V has enhanced sound quality with better bass and clarity, making your music experience even more immersive. Design: While both models maintain the iconic Marshall design, Major V comes with some ergonomic improvements for added comfort during long listening sessions.
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