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System monitor ii review
System monitor ii review












system monitor ii review

Speaking of the included carry pouch, it’s hard not to take note of the way Marshall has channeled the Herschel backpack look for its black denim bag. While it’s true that most headphones at this price (and many that are considerably cheaper) come with a zippered, hard-shell case, the way the Monitor II articulate makes them beg to be tossed into a bag. I’m hard-pressed to think of a set of full-size headphones that are more travel-friendly. The combination of the three sets of hinges and pivots lets the Monitor II ANC contort themselves into an incredibly compact shape. Whether you dig Marshall’s guitar amp-inspired design language or not (I think it looks awesome), you’ve got to admit, the Monitor II ANC are peak Marshall.įrom the textured black plastic on the earcups to the coil of included analog cable and, of course, the distinctive Marshall script logo, these headphones exude a rock music vibe you won’t find on any other cans.Īnd Marshall’s commitment to this look hasn’t gotten in the way of some eminently practical features.

system monitor ii review

Inside, you’ll find the Monitor II ANC, a USB-C charging cable, a coil-style 3.5mm analog cable, a quick-start guide, and a soft fabric carry pouch. It’s mostly recyclable cardboard, save for a few bits of foam that will eventually need to be discarded in a landfill.

system monitor ii review

Props go to Marshall for creating packaging that at least tries to be sustainable. What’s in the box? Simon Cohen / Digital Trends Both of Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II can now be used independentlyįocal’s first wireless headphones promise ANC and hi-fi sound for $799














System monitor ii review