It's not every day when a rock-sound guitar amp company makes headphones this powerful, sleek and premium. So when Marshall's decided to make on-ear headphones, the tech and music scene took notice not only because of the brand name but because the headphones offer a customizable sound in a stylish portable package.
Mixing style with audio, Marshall's Monitor on-ear headphones come with a 3.5mm pass-through jack, a smooth collapsible design, a detachable part-coiled cable and an in-line remote. But that's nothing, under the hood is a 40mm driver and it comes in stylish gold, black and leather -- and it's super travel-friendly.
As for the sound, the Monitors have a frequency range that goes down to 10Hz and can go as high as 3KHz. Most importantly, the sound is smooth and comfortable on the ear.
Sleek On-Ear Headphones
The Marshall's Monitor Headphones are Stylish and Travel-Friendly
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