80 hour battery and replaceable battery: Marshall Milton A.N.C. introduced

Marshall, new wireless headset Milton A.N.C. introduced the model. The model that comes with an over-ear design; active noise cancellation, up to 80 hours of battery life, Bluetooth 6.

Marshall, new wireless headset Milton A.N.C. introduced the model. The model that comes with an over-ear design; It is positioned at a price level of $ 229 with active noise cancellation, up to 80 hours of battery life, Bluetooth 6.0, LDAC support and a replaceable battery. Marshall Milton A.N.C. FeaturesMarshall Milton A.N.C. is the new model that highlights the active noise canceling feature in the brand’s over-ear wireless headphone family.

Mid A.N.C., which was previously released in 2018. Marshall, which offers ANC in this class with its new model, has brought this feature to a smaller and portable over-ear design. The product went on sale on Marshall’s website; It will be available at selected retailers as of May 27, 2026. The new headset offers up to 80 hours of listening time with ANC off and over 50 hours with ANC on. This value stands out as one of the main technical details that extends the charging interval, especially in travel, office use and daily use.

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According to the information on Marshall’s support page, a 15-minute fast charge provides up to 9.5 hours of playtime. Milton A.N.C. comes with an adaptive active noise canceling system. The system automatically adjusts the noise canceling level according to the ambient sound. The headset also has a Transparency mode. This mode allows the user to hear surrounding sounds without removing the headset. ANC and Transparency mode can be changed via the M button; Settings are also managed via the Marshall Bluetooth application.

Marshall uses larger ear cushions in this model compared to the Major V. Larger pillows and soft memory foam structure increase both comfort and passive sound insulation. While the headset maintains its lighter over-ear form compared to the Monitor III A.N.C., it combines the portability of the Major V line with ANC. On the audio side, there is a new 32 mm driver system. This system has been redesigned for a wider response across the bass and treble range.

The model also has the Adaptive Loudness feature. This feature adjusts the tonal balance according to volume and environmental noise. Marshall’s spatial sound system called Soundstage also offers stereo sound with a wider stage feeling. On the connection side, there is Bluetooth 6.0, LE Audio, SBC, AAC, LC3 and LDAC support. LDAC support is used for higher quality wireless audio transmission on compatible devices. The headset also includes features such as multi-device connection, integrated equalizer, voice assistant, detachable cable, internal microphone and foldable structure.

Another striking aspect of the Milton A.N.C. is its use of a replaceable battery. Since battery life in wireless headphones directly affects the usage time of the product, this structure increases the serviceability of the device. The model also comes with a repairable design emphasis. Marshall Milton A.N.C. is offered for sale in black color option. The US price was announced as $229. The product is based on Marshall’s Major V model, Monitor III A.N.C.

It is positioned below the model. This positioning makes the Milton A.N.C. the new option for users who want active noise cancellation but do not want to switch to a larger over-ear design.

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