New Release: Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones

Marshall Mid Bluetooth

If you’re looking for a new set of compact, lightweight, and bad a** set of cans, look not further than this new release. Meet Marshall Mid Bluetooth.

New Release: Marshall Mid Bluetooth Headphones

These cans are great for those looking for a comfortable on-ear headphone. Sporting the same sound signature as Major II, fans can expect custom tuned 40mm dynamic drivers to provide a robust sound that balances clarity with just the right amount of bass. When it comes to clarity and depth, the headphones can resonate across a frequency range of 10 to 20,000 Hertz on an impedance of 32 ohms (much lower than the Major II Bluetooth’s impedance of 64 ohms).

Marshall Mid Bluetooth

Mid features the same plush leather and gold accented look as the rest of the Marshall family, but rather than exhibiting a square shape Mid is smoother and rounded off along the edges. Also, Mid uses a single button to take and end calls, adjusting the volume, in addition to pausing, playing, and shuffling your music, like Major II. As a wireless headphone, it supports Bluetooth technology along with aptX CSR for CD-like audio quality while listening to music or talking on the phone.

Mid Bluetooth supports 30 hours of wireless play/talk time and is easily rejuiced with an included microUSB cable. Of course, a detachable cable is included for wired listening sessions. These headphones are also optimized to daisy chain with other headphones for a shared listening experience because sharing is caring!

The Marshall Mid Bluetooth retails for $199, $50 more than Major II Bluetooth. However, these cans boast a sleek new look and retain the quality sound and features Marshall fans already love so much. Sounds like it’ll be worth the investment. Stocking stuffers anyone?

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