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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Sound, Decent Comfort

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    Marshall is an iconic audio brand. These are my first Marshall headphones. As a classic audio brand, I was expecting great sound out of these. And as expected, Marshall did deliver. These do sound great, and the sound can be customized to your liking by using the Marshall Bluetooth app. But they do have some minor flaws that I will cover in this review. This is my review of the Marshall - Milton A.N.C. Wireless On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones. *TLDR at the bottom ================= IN THE BOX/SET-UP: I didn’t realize how compact the Marshall Milton ANC headphones were until I saw the box. The box these come in is surprisingly tiny. But no complaints there, everything that is needed for headphones is included. In the box, you get a USB-C to USB-C cable, an AUX to USB-C cable, a soft Marshall-branded carrying pouch, and some documentation. Set up is straightforward. These work right out of the box. No app is required, but I highly recommend the app if you would like to fully customize the sound to your liking. Also, I haven’t seen this in any headphones I’ve used before, but I absolutely love the guitar start-up sound and shutdown sound when turning the headphones on/off. ================= DESIGN/COMFORT: In terms of design, the Marshall Milton ANC headphones are both lightweight and compact. There isn’t much flexibility with the earcups themselves (no swivel), but height is adjustable by simply pulling up or down on the earcups. Many headphones include numbered labels(or lines) showing how much you have adjusted the headphones, but these lack the labels. As a result, every time I go to put them away and then later go take them out, I must go through trial and error to find the perfect setting. These headphones keep the number of buttons to a minimum, which I like. There is an M button on the left ear cup and a joystick on the right ear cup. I will go into more detail about the M button later, but it is customizable. The joystick is used for all your media controls. It can play/pause, adjust volume, play the next track, go back a track, etc. I enjoy this joystick over having 3 different buttons that do these things. In terms of comfort, the headphones are comfortable until they hit about the one-hour mark. At around this time, my ears start to feel some discomfort. I do have a big head, so that may be a factor, but typically when this happens, I take these off for about 10 minutes and take a break. I don’t have this issue with some other headphones. I think it may be an issue with the way the ear cushions sit on my ears. Luckily, this only happens with the ears. The headstrap is comfortable, and I’ve never felt any discomfort there. ================= SOUND/MICROPHONE QUALITY: Audio is balanced out of the box. If you are someone who doesn’t delve into EQ settings and all that audio stuff that can be configured, you would probably be fine with the sound outside the box. It's all crisp and clear. Highs sound great, lows are perfect and not overwhelming. But if you are looking to fine-tune your sound, the Marshall Bluetooth app has plenty of customization options for you. I found that increasing the lows too much can be a little too overwhelming. At some point, the audio starts to become mushy. I mostly listened to music on these, and all music sounded great. From Rock, Latin, Pop. Hip-Hop, etc. I was also able to watch a film and some videos, and these headphones certainly provide an immersive experience. For example, the lows of the rumbling vehicles moving in Transformers sounded amazing. As for the ANC and Transparency modes, both modes are great. The Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling on these is not the best I’ve used, but it does a good job at blocking out a lot of the quieter sounds, like my PC fan’s noise and the AC unit. Other items, like keyboard clicks and mouse clicks, the ANC does not block out. In Transparency mode, the mics do an excellent job of picking up external sound, and they all sound clear. I was able to test out the mic in calls and in work meetings. The audio in calls and meetings was clear, and no one complained about my mic sound quality, which is, of course, always great! ================= FEATURES/OTHER NOTES: Below are some key features and notes about the Marshall Milton ANC Headphones: - The M button has limited customization options (some custom options are switching noise control modes, EQ modes, and activating the phone’s voice assistant) - The headphones can integrate with Apple My Find and Android Find Hub in case you misplace them and need to locate them - Firmware updates are downloaded and installed via the Marshall Bluetooth app - Soundstage mode simulates an environment where you are listening to live music in a room (room size is adjustable) o Changes are subtle but noticeable after carefully listening o Instruments and vocals are more distinguishable and feel more immersive when this mode is turned on - Battery life is amazing. I’ve used the headset for a couple of days now and have yet to charge the device(Marshall says the device can get 50+ hours of playtime) - One feature I wish these headphones had is the ability for audio to stop playing when it detects that the headphones were removed from your head - There isn’t a whole lot of marketing for this feature, but these do support Bluetooth Multipoint connection with up to two devices (although audio source switching could be tweaked to work better) ================= CONCLUSION/TLDR: Overall, the Marshall Milton ANC Headphones are great. They sound terrific and have plenty of audio customization options through the app. One of my favorite features is Soundstage Mode, which simulates a live music environment. Instrumentals and vocals are distinguishable in this mode and seriously feel more immersive. AANC (Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation) wasn’t the best I’ve used compared to other headphones, but it is sufficiently good. One item I felt that I wish could’ve been better is comfort. I did feel ear discomfort after about an hour of use, which may be due to how these “hug” your head. But if you are willing to try these out for the audio, I certainly recommend them. They do sound amazing, and you will not be disappointed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great headphones with personality

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    First of all, I like how these headphones look and feel. The look is distinctive. After using another model from Marshall from a few years back, this improved in about every aspect, while preserving its distinctive look and it's more sensibly priced than other brands. These headphones are 'above the ears' so they sit above your ears, not around them like in larger models, so they are smaller. They feel very comfortable, I can wear them most of the day. The padding on the earcups is very comfortable as well as on the band. Height adjustment is very straightforward without much friction and they stay in place. The pieces between the headband and earcups are metal, with solid folding hinges, it's built nicely and to last. There are two buttons: On the left there is the distinctive 'joystick' that's truly fantastic. I used many headphones, and this is among the best. It's intuitive and reliable. Moving the button up or down is volume, back and forward for tracks. Single press is play/pause. Long press for power, and for pairing, either double press or keep holding it while turning on for pairing. On the left earcup, there is a single button that's configurable and by default controls the ANC/Transparency. These headphones are perhaps the most intuitive of all the headphones I used. It has microphones to handle voice calls, assistant and to detect noise level. Nothing too special about it, works as it should. Can take calls with these headphones at home no problem. Didn't use it outside for calls though. The noise cancellation works, is has three pre-set levels and an adaptive mode that senses the amount of noise to auto-adjust. Because it's an on-ear design it doesn't isolate noise as much as models that completely cover the ears, but works for the most part, and it's very comfortable. At home or while working, when the noise levels are not too high, I prefer using the transparency mode instead, which keeps me aware of the environment while still sounding great. The audio quality is very good. I generally tweak the sound using the equalized, which is part of the Marshall app, however the pre-set 'Marshall sound' produces a rich sound, with excellent mids, with very clear voices, good highs and decent bass, so end up leaving it as-is. From podcasts to an eclectic selection of music, all sounded very good. When setting up the headphones, the phone recommends installing the Marshall app for Bluetooth, which I did. About everything on the headphones is customizable, from button functions, equalizer, noise cancellation levels, soundstage, manage paired devices, how it powers off, etc. For example, one can choose to leave the headphone on if music is not playing or no phone connected, like when traveling, or turn it off quickly to preserve battery. For wired connectivity, it has an USB-C port that's for charging, but also for USB audio, so could connect it directly to a phone, tablet or computer, and it provides microphone over USB-C as well. It also comes with a coiled cable for USB to audio jack, so it would work on a plane that provides audio jack, computer or tablet. It comes with a short USB-C cable and the long, coiled USB-C to audio. Bluetooth supports the latest BT 6.0 with Auracast (which I currently have no use for but it, but through the app, supports joining a 'Bluetooth Broadcast' like in a venue without having to stay connected to the phone, once set up), or share audio from some phones to multiple headsets. This is something that's planned for concerts, theaters or stadiums, mostly. For audio codecs, it supports the standard SBC that works on any phone, AAC that's mostly for Apple and some Android, and supports LDAC, which is an alternative to APT-X and it's intended for Hi-Res audio. Besides high end phones, some Sony turntables and receivers support it as well. This was a pleasant surprise. The headphone can connect to two devices at a time of a total of 8 connections, and the connections can be edited from within the app. While I personally use an iPhone, I also use a Pixel phone and connected both at the same time. When either device starts playing, it switches seamlessly. I was pleasantly surprised how well this works. A pleasant surprise is that it supports either Android or Apple's find my. When in pairing mode, Android will prompt to add it to its network, and on Apple, open the Find My app and it recognizes it. Lastly, it also supports a 'Soundstage' mode which can optionally adjust the audio to make it sound more like being in a stadium or similar stage where the audio sound more spread-out, with customizable settings. Battery is excellent, like expected on headphones, there is space for the battery and after using it for good part of a week since last charged it, it has many hours left. While the ANC could be better, it's good in most cases and the sound is excellent. I like how easy it is to control it with the button.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Love the ANC and spatial sound processing

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    The Marshall Milton ANC on ear headphones are feature packed and provide great ANC and sound processing options that really set this build apart. This review is based off of a week of use for both streaming and voice calling. TL:DR - These headphones are very obviously Marshall, with a sleek high quality appearance that still feels sturdy enough to last. The ear cups sit on the ear, allowing for immersive sound and quality ANC with very little sound leakage at moderate to loud volumes. The downside of this design is that the ear cup pads get warm and I'm not a huge fan due to the pressure on my ears after wearing them for an hour or more. The sound quality and app control options exceed expectations of the price point, and the included headphone adaptor yields high fidelity sound through my guitar amp. Pros: ANC is really really good The sound experience is on point, both with depth and clarity, with additional soundstage enhancements via the app settings App customization allows for ANC / pass through controls Lightweight Great battery life, fast charging Cons: The ear cups get warm after wearing for a while The on ear design isn't comfortable for long duration wear, about 2 hours is my max In the box are the headphones, short usb-c charging cable, usb-c to 3.5mm jack adaptor cord, and paperwork. Setup is straight forward, on Android it paired via bluetooth after power up. On Apple there was a popup recommending to install the companion app. Once installing the app you then have the ability to set ANC and or passthrough levels, customize the eq settings, customize the "m-button" which is a Marshall feature toggle, located on the right earcup, set soundstage parameters, turn on battery and power off time, as well as "find my device", which may be specific to Apple, I didn't install the app on my Android due to the easy capability within the Apple platform. A few features that really stand out include the adaptive loudness. I can set the volume and if I go into a louder environment the volume will automatically raise so you perceive it at the same level. I have a few headphones that attempt this, but these Milton's do a really good job of it feeling natural and not over driven or getting too loud. They also adjust rapidly, which helps it feel very natural. The soundstage option is another nice feature which controls the spatial audio via digital signal processing so it gives a bit more separation between vocal and instruments, to allow for a music hall style experience. If you have tried other Marshall products, you'll agree they have a very specific sound warmth that is also prominent with these headphones. Last thing to note, when taking calls I found that the ANC made me want to speak up, but the other person could hear me fine at quiet speaking levels, such as you would with someone sitting next to you in a quiet room. The headphones do pick up background noise if nearby, such as if I took a drink they could hear the ice on the cup, however for general environmental noise, the other person can hear you clearly. Bottom line is that these aren't for everyone, if you are prone to having ear discomfort with on ear headphones, these are no different and not something I'd recommend. On the flip side, I let my teenager try them, and he had no complaints on comfort or heat buildup, so your mileage may vary. If you are looking for the portability and light weight of on ear headphones, then these will absolutely impress you, the sound quality and immersive listening experience is one of the best I've had with on ear headphones, the adaptive volume and adjustable ANC are the best I've experienced with on ear, and the overall build and features can't be beat at this price point. I had to go with 4 stars for the comfort, the build and features are top notch, but I don't enjoy wearing them for long periods of time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    They May be Compact but they Pack a Punch

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    Marshall does disappoint when it comes to their products and these headphones are no exception. The Marshall Milton headphones are their newest addition and deliver exceptional sound, comfort, and portability in their signature retro style. *What’s included?* The headphones come packaged with a carry bag, USB-C to USB-C charging cable, and USB-C to audio jack extendable cable. *Construction Quality* The headphones are retractable, small, and lightweight with on-the-ear cushions. The headband is sturdy yet pliable, lined with light padding covered in soft plastic. The ear cushions are lined with the same plastic but are far more cushioned. There are two multi-purpose buttons, one which is customizable, and they are ergonomically placed so the thumbs can easily find them. I was initially wary of how the retractable portions to protrude significantly. When it comes to transportation, this made me nervous about possibly damaging them, but they appear to be made from a plastic-coated thick metal. They feel incredibly solid and robust, which brings me some peace of mind that I won’t knock them on something and chip them off. When it comes to comfort, it depends on the wearer and the length of usage. They are highly comfortable, especially when it comes to on-the-ear headphones. The problem arises when you wear glasses like I do. In this case, using them over an hour may cause tension aches because they press the ears to the glasses’ legs which press on your head. Still, these are by far the most comfortable on-the-ear headphones I have tried thus far and the longest I can last wearing some before the discomfort becomes evident. Additionally, they stay on the head and do not shift around when I move my head. *Sound* The sound profile is amazingly rich, smooth, crisp, and textured. The bass can get both deep and boomy or punchy depending on the music. Vocals come through with a bright unmuddied richness. They do seem slightly heavier on the bass which makes them initially sound a bit muddled, but with some eq tinkering, every genre comes through splendidly. *ANC and Transparency* The ANC is superb. External sounds have to be pretty loud to get through. Even when nothing is playing, sounds are very muted and faint. Transparency mode is also fantastic. It allows me to hear my environment almost as if I wasn’t wearing headphones and the sound that comes through is true-to-life, meaning that it doesn’t have that odd distortion that some headphones create. *Mic* Likewise, the mic is really good as it picks up sounds, even whispers, perfectly well and they sound true-to-life, making them perfect for taking phone calls. *App* These integrate with the Marshall app. The app works seamlessly, found the headphones immediately and is great for keeping their firmware updated along with customizing the sound according to preference. The Soundstage setting is phenomenal with Marshall. It adds that boost and oomph you get when experiencing live music and just adds a richness to the experience. *Battery Life* The battery life is stated to last at over 50 hours, which so far is quite accurate for me as I have used it for about 15hours and still have 74% left. So, at my rate I only need to charge it every once or twice a month. *Conclusion* Overall, these are great compact headphones. The fact that they stay unmoving on the head makes these great for workouts and anyone who is highly active. They provide comfort, unless you wear glasses, and have a long battery life. Most importantly, they deliver where it matters, in sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    ANC is lacking, Bass is booming

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    I've never heard of Marshall as a brand, so I had to actually research them a bit and turns out they're actually well known in other circles. I thought ON ear earphones with ANC and their name brand behind them sounded intriguing so I gave these a try. Good packaging that is eye catching and inside you get the mini-cans themselves with a USB-C charging cable, USC-C to 1/8", carrying pouch and a few other items. I wish they came with a small, compact hard carrying case like the Beats or Sonos Ace though. The headphones are incredibly light. They are far from over the ear cans and fit comfortable dab smack on your ear with some comfortable cushion. Did I mention they are crazy light? Coming from SteelSeries, Beats, Sonos and more, these will feel downright petite in your hands and on your head. Aesthetically, they are stylish with an all black design and gold highlights. As always in this day and age, there is an app and downloading it reveals a firmware update waiting for install. I used the headphones for a few days before even using the app or installing the firmware. No noticeable difference firmware wise but you will absolutely need the app for adjustments. As for sound quality, to say these are bass forward is an understatement. If you're a bass lover, you are in the right spot but for many audio listening sessions, the bass is overpowering. Use the app to adjust, right? I did, down to the lowest levels I could set and only then does the bass come back into the realm of acceptability thankfully. With the bass set to an acceptable level, the soundscape is actually rather nice. It is soft and lush (I believe some call it "warm") with great mids and good highs. I listen to several selections ranging from Kitaro's "Caravansary" (my go to for bass and mid checks) to "Queen of the Night" followed by Foo Fighter's "Everlong" and "My Hero" and finally Queen's "Love of my Life," and these headphones deliver nicely. A lot of fine detail missed by plenty of pairs of headphones I've tried is front and center with the Marshalls. I actually think they sound better than my Beats Studio 3 pair of over the ear cans. One feature I enjoyed using with the app was the virtual soundstage settings letting it sound as if you're in a room and moves the sound a bit out of your head. Applying the stock settings to something like Celine Dion's rendition of "Hymne a l'amour" from the Olympics was an absolute treat. This feature can also extract more detail on certain songs too like the aforementioned Celine masterpiece. As for their ANC, prepare to be underwhelmed. I tried it at every level, and while it is there, it is not great. Part of this is the on ear versus over ear design and the other is the actual ANC implementation itself. I tried these at my local gym along with my go to Apple Beats Studio 3 and a pair of ANC earbuds for testing and these were nowhere near as good as the Beats and a touch below the ANC earbuds. It can't even come close to something like my Sonos Ace which have ridiculously good levels of ANC. I wouldn't buy these for the ANC, but if I liked a pinch of ANC here or there on top of other criteria, it would be ok. One pro of the ANC is setting the level just enough to allow the soundscape to flourish by at least dampening some external noise. Battery life is excellent. After several hours of use over several days with ANC enabled and volume well above 50%, I had ~74% left. Overall, I like them. Lightweight and well built, the sound quality is well above average and they are incredibly light weight. The app gives you a decent level of control and customization. On the other hand, the bass is to forward facing and the ANC is weaker than expected. I'll end up using these on the go due to their compact size and very good sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    King of the HIll

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    This is my first go at using Marshall audio products. They have been on my radar over the last few years, but I haven’t taken the plunge until I saw these Miltons and I am thoroughly impressed. For some context, I use a lot of different headphones and earbuds; my wife says I have a problem. I have a few other ‘high-end’ headphones from a couple of other brands so I was curious how the Miltons from Marshall would stack up to those more expensive offerings. I can confidently say that the Miltons hold their own and in some places go past those more expensive options. Let me start off with the most important part of any headphone, the audio. I have left the Mitons EQ tuned to the original Marshall sound, and toggle on the Adaptive Sound that is supposed to adjust the tonal balance based on playback volume and what’s going on around you. I have been very happy with the sound. I have an eclectic taste in music and some of my playlists will bounce around between genres. I might have an old 90s country song, then the next will be a newer Hip-Hop track, then flip to some old school 80s music. Every song sounds great. Mids and Highs are clear, and Bass is prominent without overpowering the song. I’ve also used it connected to my laptop to watch movies and was again impressed with the sound. AND and Transparency are good. I was very happy with the ANC, it did a great job of eliminating my wife’s show playing next to me as well as the noise from the fan we have in our room. Voices are also eliminated which is good and bad. You can adjust the level of the ANC, but I just left it at the highest setting. Transparency can also be adjusted, but I would say Milton's transparency isn’t quite as good as what other brands are offering in this area. Still passable, but not the best. I love that Marshall included the ability to use Apple’s Find My or Google’s Find Hub. It was super easy to get it connected to Google’s Find Hub when I connected it to my Android phone. It was a little more involved trying to get them connected to Apple’s Find My when I tried connecting them to my iPhone. Another great note is since I had it connected to my Android and connected to my Google account, the headphones can easily switch over to my Google TV. This is great when I am trying not to wake my dozing wife. I have really enjoyed using these headphones from Marshall. The sound is great, what I would expect from Marshall. They are lightweight and comfortable to use for long periods of time. The battery has been great and something I don’t worry about. The only issue I have had so far which I hope is fixed in a firmware update is that the Spotify Tap feature has not worked. This issue is on both my iPhone and Android phone. The M-Button still works to toggle AND and Transparency, but I have not been able to get the Double Press to start Spotify. These are an amazing pair of headphones, and I prefer them compared to my other similarly priced headphones, and more expensive options. They are an easy recommendation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Turning Music into an Experience

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    I have been a huge fan of Marshall speakers and headphones for a long time. When I first unboxed the Milton headphones, I was a bit skeptical because of their smaller size. Once I put them on, though, the ear cups were so plush and comfortable that I immediately thought, "Oh yeah, these are going to rock." Bluetooth setup was quick and easy, and syncing the headphones with the Marshall app took only a few moments. With everything connected, it was finally time to see what the Milton headphones were all about. The first song I played had a deep bass drop within the first ten seconds, and holy cow, immersive. It was the cleanest, deepest bass I have ever experienced from a pair of headphones. Not only that, but the mids and highs were perfectly balanced as well. No matter what volume level I used, the headphones handled everything I threw at them without clipping, distortion, or stuttering. I tested them with metal, rock, rap, classical, vocal, and pop music, and every genre sounded fantastic through the 32mm drivers. Songs I have listened to hundreds of times felt fresh and more detailed than I remembered. I am absolutely blown away by the audio quality. To get the most out of these headphones, I highly recommend downloading the Marshall app. It unlocks a ton of useful features, including three EQ presets, one tuned by Marshall and two customizable options. You can also choose from additional preset sound profiles or create your own custom EQ settings. The app includes control over ANC and Transparency Mode, customizable button functions, Spotify Tap setup, battery preservation settings, idle timers, Apple “Find My” support, Soundstage controls, and firmware updates. Speaking of Soundstage, I thought that feature was incredibly cool. It allows you to simulate different room sizes and adjust the amount of spatial effect applied to your music. The result is a more open and spacious listening experience that feels less like the sound is being pumped directly into your ears. I keep it enabled all the time. Beyond the outstanding audio and app features, the build quality deserves recognition as well. Like all Marshall products, the Milton headphones fit right in with the rest of the lineup. They are absolutely gorgeous. The leather-like finish, brass accents, and iconic Marshall styling make them look like a natural extension of the company's legendary amplifiers. The headband is wrapped in soft, cushioned material that remains comfortable during long listening sessions. The headphones adjust easily to fit different head sizes and fold down compactly enough to fit perfectly inside the included carrying bag. Even the bag looks premium. The button layout is simple and intuitive, with one button on each ear cup. You get a customizable "M" button and Marshall's signature brass control button for power, volume adjustments, and track skipping. The built-in microphones also performed very well during calls. Everyone I spoke with said I sounded clear and natural. It is a great convenience to be able to answer a call directly from the headphones without having to fumble for your phone or needing to take the headphones off. Included in the box is a USB-C charging cable and a USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable featuring an awesome old-school coiled design that perfectly matches the Marshall aesthetic. As for negatives, I honestly do not have any. I love everything about these headphones, from the incredible sound quality, premium build, useful features, and timeless Marshall style. If you are looking for a pair of wireless headphones that sound amazing, feel great, and look even better, the Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones are an easy recommendation. They have completely elevated my music listening experience, and they might do the same for yours.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great noise canceling & other features

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    I feel particularly qualified reviewing the Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones given my previous experience with its older cousin, the over-the-ear Marshall Monitor III ANC, which are amazing in their own right. As on-the-ear headphones, the Milton isn’t quite the same experience, especially when it comes to the noise canceling. They are objectively not quite as quiet as Monitor III when switching between the 2 in my moderately busy office space with 8 coworkers, plus the noise that comes through the brick walls from the factory on the other side. But, they still do a really good job, the factory noise completely disappears and it’s only the louder people in the office whose voices penetrate the noise canceling technology, although it’s kept to a muffle. I particularly like the feel of these headphones compared to full over-the-ear headphones, especially when wearing for a full 8 hour day at the office. They are lighter and you hardly feel them. The other substantial advantage is battery life. After an entire shift the battery life was only down to 88%, and that was with multiple Teams calls, listening to Spotify (more on that later) and keeping the ANC fully engaged the entire day. Because of my ownership of the Monitor III headphones, using the Milton is seamless; exact same buttons with the same functionality, used for turning them on, pairing, toggling the noise canceling on and off, controlling the volume, and even skipping ahead when using Spotify. It also uses the same Marshall app on my phone which allows you to adjust the equalizer, customize the buttons, and use a feature called Soundstage which lets you adjust a virtual room size and effect level, which I find that when turning this on and setting the room size to large, the sound just feels more “full” I don’t know how else to describe it, but it’s noticeable. During one of my Teams meetings with my 8 coworkers, I switched between the Milton and the Monitor III and noted the sound quality I heard, and asked my coworkers about the sound quality they were getting from me. I can report that there is no difference in the sound quality at all between the two, microphone nor headphones, even though the Milton has a retail price substantially below the Monitor III. Included with the headphones is a short charging cable (but no charging brick, you’ll need to provide that yourself), a longer cord that connects the headphones to a standard audio jack should you want to connect these to a device that doesn’t have Bluetooth, and a pouch for carrying everything. The only constructive criticism I have for these headphones is that there is nothing on the headphones that indicate which is the Left and which is the Right ear, and there most definitely is a correct way to put them on (the gold button goes on the right ear) I would have put an L and R perhaps under the Marshall logo on each ear piece, or somewhere less conspicuous. If you put them on backwards, the microphone will not pick up your voice well at all and the people you are speaking with will definitely let you know about it, which of course I figured out right away using the Monitor III. In my opinion, the Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones are a super high quality on ear headphone set from a world class company, with easy-to-use features at a very accessible price. I highly recommend them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Small over ear headphones that sound amazing

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    I'll preface this that my review was done on a Mac and iPhone, so apples own headphones with their built in controls always have an advantage. But with these, the simple setup on the buttons doesn't really make that much of a difference. I always hate having to go into an app to change ANC, but the Marshall app has this though you can instead edit the M button and simply click it to what you like. The sound itself is also amazing. Good base and awesome sound, for headphones that are so small. The small size also doesn't mean they are too small, it more that it makes them light. They still fit over my hears and feel like any big over ear headset when it comes to sound and ANC, but are super easy to wear. The passthrough also works great. The music still sounds amazing but you can hear and talk to people. Using them both on my phone and my Mac, music and videos where all really nice, either ANC or passthrough. And they are easy to carry around as well because of the small size. The one interesting thing is that they have on USB-C spot for charging, you get that cable, and also a usb-c to audio cable. This is nice, but don't lose that cable as I don't think many people have that laying around. Overall though, awesome headphones especially if you like over the ear but want them portable and easy to carry.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Marshall Milton A.N.C. a silent giant

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    I have always related the Marshall brand with rock music and that couldnt’ have been so far from the truth. The Marshall Milton A.N.C headphones sound amazing with all genre of music, I used it with several music apps which all worked to profection using the hi-res version of the apps. There is not a music app included but use the one you are most comfortable with. You are able to use presets to setup the different genre of music to dial it into the way you like hearing your music. I wore these for long listening sessions and they were extremely comfortable, light and non sweating to my ears. The build quality is very durable. The seperation was great but this may vary with preamamp and equipment you use. You can use the the equlizer to adjust the bass, mids and hi frequency and save to the presets. The battery life was good no issue there. Stated in the manual to last up to 3 days. With the included cables you not only use bluetooth but wired to your preamp as well. Setup was straight forward just scan the QR code and follow the prompt. All in all I enjoyed these headphones and would recommend taking them on for a test drive I believe you will be impressed with the quality.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Cool and Stylish Design, But Comfort is Lacking

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    These Marshall Milton A.N.C. on-ear headphones are beautifully designed. They are clearly reminiscent of Marshall brand guitar style speakers. However, after trying them and comparing them to other headsets I own and use on the daily, I was sadly somewhat disappointed. Firstly, there is a Marshall Bluetooth app. Since I already have a few other Marshall electronics, the app was already installed on my phone so it was easy enough to pair and add this device. The app is simple to navigate. There are several useful features, though you can use this headset without the app, as well. Notable app features: Noise control choices - off/ANC/Transparency (with slider settings from low to high). Equalizer - fine tune the audio - “original Marshall sound,” Treble Boost, Bass Boost, along with an ‘Adaptive loudness’ setting. Customizable M-button. Power-off timer. Things that stood out as good: Texture of exterior earcups mirrors that of Marshall speakers; brass Marshall script logo. Soft, faux leather earcup cushions. Adjustable cushioned headband. USB-C to 3.5mm jack cord that looks like a mini version of a guitar instrument cable. Nice quality fabric carrying/storage drawstring bag. Audio quality was full, with a decent depth of sound when listening to music. Things that were “not so great”: Uncomfortable, even after only wearing the headphones for less than an hour. Instead of encasing your ears in the earcups, these smaller sized earcups rest upon your ears themselves, and even though the earcup cushions are very soft, it’s a pressure that did seem to wear on me over a short period of time. Although I was told that call quality was fine from the other person’s point of view, on my end I did think the other person’s voice came across as a bit muffled, not clear as one would hope or expect from a Marshall brand product. Overall, while these Marshall Milton A.N.C. on-ear headphones do look stylish and cool, harkening back to Marshall guitar speakers, I’m not sold on them and therefore cannot recommend.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great looks plus great sound equals great value

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    I know that most people today prefer the clean look of “earbuds”, but I actually prefer old school headphones. Earbuds are just too much of a challenge to keep in place. Headphones tend to have better sound, better noise cancelling and longer battery life. It’s a small price to pay for looking like I stepped out of the 1970’s. A few years back, I invested in a pair of noise cancelling wireless headphones from a popular audio brand. They are comfortable, and the active noise cancelling feature works well enough to wear when using noisy lawn tools. My only complaint has been with their sound quality, so I’m always looking for something better, and that’s when I came across these Marshall Milton A.N.C. Wireless Headphones. I am not a musician, but a few family members are, so I am familiar with the quality of the Marshall brand. I also liked the cool retro look, so I ordered them. The first thing I noticed was the cool packaging. Sliding the outer box cover up and off reveals a the headphones sitting in a cardboard “display case”. The headphones themselves are just as stylish with a soft faux leather covering on the headband and outer earpieces. The headband and ear cups are soft and well-padded for comfort. Instead of the adjustment bands being hidden inside the headband, the Marshall Miltons use a sleek metal slide with an infinitely position friction slide. They definitely add to the professional look of these headphones. When fully retracted and folded, these headphones are compact enough to fit in a backpack or even a large pocket of cargo pants. Even turning them on is a delight. Instead of just a power light or even a “power on” voice announcement, they play a cool guitar lick. Like the headphones, the Marhsall app is well-designed and easy to use. It offers various sound and equalizer settings as well as programming a function for the “Marshall Button” on the left earpiece. The control on the right earpiece is a small “job button” that works for many features, including play/pause, track skip, volume, answer/end and power. Although it sounds like a lot of functionality has been jammed into one control, it’s truly very intuitive and much easier to use than trying to learn multiple buttons. There’s a USB-C port for charging, but it also comes with a cord that plugs into that providing a wired 2.5mm audio jack. That’s right – you can go full retro and hard plug these Marshall Milton headphones into your stereo system. Of course modern Bluetooth offers great sound, but there’s nothing like listening to vinyl over wired headphones. There is really one main reason for buying these Marshall Milton headphones and that is sound, and the quality is fantastic! The bass is deep without sounding boomy or artificial, and the critical midtones are clear. Combined with active noise cancelling, these are not only the best headphones I’ve used in this price range, but they rank right up there with wired audiophile headphones costing 5 times the price. They do a great job of isolating external sounds, especially low and midrange frequencies. In terms of battery life, these Marshall Milton headphones are excellent. They are rated at 50 hours with ANC and 80 without. So far, I’ve listened to them for over 20 hours and they still report over 60% battery life remaining. If you want great sounding and great looking headphones with wired and wireless capability, these Marshall Miltons are exactly what you are looking for. They check all the boxes and offer great value. I highly recommend them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Incredible ANC headphones that fit big heads!

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    I'm extremely happy with the Marshall Milton ANC On-Ear headphones. While they aren't going to perform as well as the highest-end heaphones in terms of audio quality, or as well at noise cancelling as Over-Ear fully insulating headphones, the Milton's still punch way above their weight class. A beautifully wide sound space paired with solid noise cancelling in a relatively small package make these an easy recommendation for me. Based on initial images, I was worried I wouldn't like the style, made to look like Marshall amps, but that style has grown on me quite a bit. One of the biggest breaking points for me when it comes to headphones is fit. I have a big big large head, XL hats sometimes fit, that's how large. I typically avoided On-Ear in the past, especially when it comes with ANC because it usually means smushing your ears to create a noise cancelling seal. I'm happy to report that the Milton's flex very comfortably to my head size. They don't clamp my ears at all and I was able to wear them for a 5 hour flight with zero discomfort. One of the other big positives for me is the physical controls on the headphones. So many companies are switching to touch surfaces which I find finicky and annoying. The Miltons are built on a 4 directional nub that allows full and intuitive control. However, Marshall has scrapped the headphone jack on these headphones, instead including a USB-C to 3.5mm cable to connect to any device with 3.5mm. That means, if you want to connect to your phone via a wired connection, you will either need a USB-C to USB-C cable to connect directly, or to add an additional 3.5mm to USB-C dongle to your adapter cable. It's a bummer, especially for a company known for audio. I really put these headphones through their paces using my FLAC files stored on my phone. They sounded crisp and large when listening to "The Moon Cave" by Gorillaz bouncing between it's organic and digital instruments with ease. Switching to "Dodecahedron" by Mandy, Indiana, the grunge carried through on the club-bumping bass and the flowing french vocals and the digital(?) pipes. While I'm sure a wired connection would take this even further, the default Bluetooth settings really outperformed and I was exceptionally happy with them. My final small caveat is that these headphone are designed in a way that when you fold them up, they are really not that much smaller than they were open. I feel like it makes them sturdier in the long run, but it's still weird to have them fold and really get zero extra space back in your bag. All in all, as consumer electronics continue to rise in price, the Marshall Miltons are an incredible bang for the buck. And when/if these go on sale these become even more of an instant buy. Pros: Excellent sound Long battery life Noise cancelling is solid but not competing for the best Fits my stupidly large head comfortably Love the physical controls App provides software updates easily Great price Cons: Folded up size not much smaller than fully open due to design Tiniest USB-C charging cable I've ever seen and no charging brick No headphone jack, so a USB-C to 3.5mm is provided Secondary button dedicated to Spotify for some reason?

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful design and quality sound as expected.

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    This is the first pair of Marshall headphones I’ve had the opportunity to try out, and for the most part, I am very happy with them. Design 5/5 - The first thing that stood out to me about these over-the-ear headphones was the design. I noticed the ear cups are smaller compared to other brands that fully cover your ears, and at first I wasn’t sure what to think about this style used by Marshall. However, I quickly began to enjoy the look and just how slim they appear compared to most over-ear styles. They don’t make my head look big, which is something that I think many over-the-ear headphones tend to do nowadays. That alone makes these stand out for me. Comfortability 4/5 - The feel is light and comfortable. I recently took them on a weekend trip and used them on a three-hour flight, and they didn’t bother my ears at all during that time. The only thing I noticed was a bit of heat and sweat buildup toward the end of the flight. This is the only area where I would rate them 4 out of 5. I’m not sure if this is due to the smaller ear cup design not fully enclosing the ear, but I’m willing to accept this because I prefer the slimmer look over bulkier headphones. Sound 6/5 - Sound quality is, without a doubt, 5 out of 5. I listened to some of my favorite tracks and the audio was so clean and crisp that I was able to hear things in songs that I likely missed with my previous headphones. This is exactly why I was excited to try Marshall headphones, knowing their quality sound in speakers, and they have successful brought this quality into their headphones. I really love the sound! App 5/5 - The app is also very simple and straightforward. My favorite part? No need to create a username! I really appreciate that in 2026. A lot of apps today force you to log in before you can even use basic features, but this one does not. I can easily adjust settings and enable features whenever I want without any hassle. No complaints here, 5 out of 5. Battery life has also been excellent. Marshall claims is up to 70 hours, and I believe it based on my use of almost 2 weeks. I have not had to charge them in over a week of normal use, around two to three hours per day. They are perfect for travel and long trips. Overall, as someone new to Marshall headphones, I am very impressed with the Milton ANC Headphones. I love the look, the sound, and the ease of use, including the app!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent sound with great comfort!

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    Wow! I was skeptical of these headphones as soon as I opened the package and saw how small they are. These are my first on-ear noise-canceling headphones as opposed to over-the-ear headphones. To my surprise, the sound quality is excellent, and they still have excellent noise-canceling capabilities. With music playing, most background noise is gone. It is not perfect isolation since they are on-ear, but that is actually a perk to me. I tend not to like noise-canceling features when not on a plane. Usually, the feature gives me a weird feeling of pressure in my ears when I use them on the ground. Since these headphones do not form a perfect seal, they allow air to pass in and out freely. It is the best of both worlds because I get a good amount of noise cancellation with no side effects. These headphones are so comfortable that I have fallen asleep while relaxing and listening to music after work. As someone with big ears, many headphones start to bother me after wearing them without a break. These stay in place, even when bending over, but they do not hurt my ears. So far, I have used them for many hours, and the battery is going strong. Last I looked, the meter on my phone was still showing they were over 90 %, so I am optimistic that they will go a really long time without a charge. As soon as you unpack the headphones, the first thing to do is download the app, pair the headphones, and update the firmware. From there, I highly, highly recommend turning on the soundstage spatial audio feature in the app. Try expanding the room size to see what works best for you. At the moment, I have the settings maxed out, and I love it! The sound quality with this feature is really impressive. The best part is that the feature has an on/off toggle switch, making it easy to compare the sound with and without it. To me, it really expands the depth of the music. I go from listening to an audio track to feeling like I am immersed in the sound. I have never experienced this specific feature, but it sold me beyond all doubt for these headphones. I really like them and definitely recommend them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The best of old school Marshall

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    I have to start off by saying I am a big fan of the old school brands in audio. I grew up with tube powered amplifiers and large woofers in the days when rockers were king. Marshall was one of those companies that stood out as one of the best in home audio since the 1960's producing some of the best amplifiers around. I didn't get to own a lot of Marshall products back in the day, but I have had the opportunity to own a few of their products over the past few years and the audio quality is still extremely good, even though ownership has shifted somewhat the past few years. The Marshall Milton ANC headphones are my second pair of Marshall branded headphones. The first was an over the ear version that I have used as my only headphones for the past three years. This pair is an on the ear type that I have to say, I was very apprehensive of since I have not owned or used an on the ear headphone before. I was always afraid they would be uncomfortable after a while and start hurting my ears. Fortunately, those fears have all but disappeared. I have been using these Marshalls now when mowing and operating machinery and have been able to wear them for over three hours at a time without any discomfort. The sound is still legendary. Marshall has an app that allows you to make many adjustments including some preset equalization and the ability to make your own EQ curves to fit your music. These headphones use a 32mm transducer that can reproduce music in the range of 20hz to 20khz at 98db. Marshall claims 50+ hours of use. I may not have 50 hours on these yet, but I will say, I have not had to recharge them yet. These do come with a usb C to 3.5mm adapter if you want plug them into an audio device, but bluetooth works very well. Sound is great, set up is easy and the app is simple, and full featured. These are my current go to for headphones. The ANC is dynamic, so occasionally, I would loose the noise cancellation for just a moment while mowing, but that is minor. I have also used these to talk on the phone while the mower has been running and no one has had any issues with background noise. My thoughts is that these are a winner and a product you might want to consider for your next audio purchase.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent ANC software and great Marshall sound

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    I am a big fan of Marshall headphones, especially the On ear Major V’s That I use in the gym. The Milton automatic noise canceling model are also on ear, which is surprising for adaptive noise canceling headphones, which are typically over the year. In my experience on ear headphones are more comfortable and also a bit more discreet and appearance. When comparing the Milton to the major headphones, the external width of the on ear cup is increased, but not the depth. The non-cushioned opening is also larger than in the major headphones, and they are slightly less comfortable. The speaker and electronic component of the earpiece is slightly thicker, but the overall look is quite similar. They fold up Fairly small and come with a carrying bag. The labeling is slightly different with the textured component, extending all the way to the ear cushion. The connection between the headband and each individual ear component is now plastic instead of metal but seems to be well-made and of similar function and comfort. The noise canceling function it’s surprisingly excellent. I tested it both with background speech, which was fairly loud and a loud fan noise to simulate air flight. I have not flown with these and I am unsure whether their passive noise restriction. Is there as good as my over the ear 10 year-old Bose, quiet comfort, headphones. The overall music sound, functionality and portability is better with the newer on ear Marshall headphones. The app is excellent and allows customization of the M button, including a toggle between noise, cancellation and transparent mode. These all function well. The most important thing with headphones, especially for music is the sound quality which is excellent on these new Milton headphones as well as my older non ANC major headphones. In my opinion, another excellent martial audio product!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    On-ear Lightness + Over-the-ear Noise Cancellation

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    The Marshall Milton headphones represent a brilliant compromise between on-ear lightness and over-the-ear noise cancellation. My normal listening habits involve switching between earbuds for lightness and over-the-ear headphones for serious noise cancellation. But with the Marshall Milton headphones, you get both. Small and lightweight, these headphones are quite unobtrusive. Furthermore, the snug but comfortable fit is superior to all earbuds I have tried because the latter always seem to fall out of my ear under some conditions, no matter how well-designed they are. In terms of isolation and adaptive noise cancellation, I would say that these headphones are about 90-95% as effective as over-the-ear headphones—definitely acceptable. One reason I chose these headphones is their wired option, which is a must-have for me because I like to use my own phones when flying on planes. I tried both the wireless and wired options on with my laptop and my Android phone, and both worked well once I figured out how to use the M-button and control knob on the headphones. Typically for new devices these days, the written instructions for setting up and using the phones were highly schematic and barebones. I had no trouble setting up the phones with the Marshall app, which I had already used with my Middleton Bluetooth speaker. But I had to go to the Web for videos demonstrating how to use the controls, which are quite easy to use once they are explained. The sound quality for the Milton headphones is excellent, with good separation between instruments, and the Soundstage spatial feature provides an exceptional feeling of immersion for on-ear headphones. The equalizer feature in the app provides good overall control of the sound, as one might expect. The rough-leather look and feel is quintessentially Marshall, so if you are a fan, you will not be disappointed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Extremely Comfortable and Great Noise Cancellation

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    The Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones made a great first impression right out of the box. The packaging is smartly designed—even the tape on the bottom has little pull tabs, which makes opening it surprisingly easy. Inside, everything feels premium: a beautiful carrying bag, a charging cord, and an audio jack. Setup was mostly smooth. The software installation was straightforward, though I did see two “Milton ANC” devices pop up during pairing (one with “LE”), which was a bit confusing at first. Once I selected the correct one, they paired quickly and have stayed connected well most of the time. The sound quality is spectacular—rich, full, and immersive. The active noise cancelling is extremely effective at blocking out external noise. In fact, it works so well that my ears occasionally get a little "moist" from how sealed-in the experience is. Comfort is one of the biggest highlights. This is easily one of the most comfortable headsets I’ve ever worn. The ear cushions are soft and plush, and the tension on the headband is just right—secure without ever feeling tight. I can wear them for long stretches without any discomfort. Battery life is excellent, and I love how they fold neatly into the included bag. It makes them feel even more travel‑friendly and well thought out. I have run into one small issue: on rare occasions, the headphones show as connected but the sound won’t play on videos. When that happens, it’s really nice to have the included audio jack as a backup. Plugging in solves the problem instantly. Overall, the Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones offer outstanding sound, top‑tier comfort, and thoughtful design. Even with the occasional Bluetooth hiccup, which I have not troubleshooted yet, they’re a fantastic choice for anyone who wants high‑quality audio with strong noise cancellation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality you would expect on a Marshall brand

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    It's no surprise the Marshall Milton A.N.C. Headphones produces the quality sound Marshall is known for. I'm a big fan of a certain brand that is known for its good, quality sound and the Milton A.N.C. certainly rivals it. Sound is clear and crisp. The default settings are on-point but if you have a certain preference (e.g. more bass, less treble, etc.) then you can simply adjust it through the Marshall app. The 2-button design keeps it simple. You just have to get used to it. Being able to use it for about 50hrs is also a plus! But even before using these, you can see it's not a simple set of headphones. The box design is creative that when you open it, the headphones look like it's in a show case. When you turn it on and off, it sounds like an electric guitar. There are two minor issues I have with the Marshall Milton A.N.C. headphones. First is the design of its sliding ear-piece. Its sliding adjustment is nice and smooth but how the end piece sticks out makes it look like antennas. The second is its case. It's simply a pouch. I've had headphones in these price-range that contain hard-cover cases. Over all, the Marshall Milton A.N.C. is an excellent set of headphones. I would recommend it to anyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend