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March 2020
(82%)
63 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(90%)
105 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un bon confort
Les coussinets interchangeables
Des commandes ergonomiques et bien pensées
Une signature sonore équilibrée
Une bonne autonomie
Belle signature sonore par défaut
Un égaliseur
ça change tout
Le design
à la fois stylé
Pratique et confortable
Qualité sonore agréable
Ecouteurs confortables
Réduction de bruit efficace
Très bonne autonomie
Sonorité propre
Dynamique
Avec beaucoup d'impact
Réduction de bruit globalement satisfaisante
Qualité de fabrication
Commandes complètes et intuitives
Bonne répartition de la pression et du poids sur la tête
Excellente autonomie (surtout sans réduc
Son look rock‘n'roll
Signature audio agréable
Conception pliable
Les boutons de contrôle
L'autonomie très généreuse
Le mode transparent et Google Assistant
Le look Marshall
Le niveau de confort
Bonne autonomie (30h)
Le bouton « M
Connexion Bluetooth multipoint
Commandes toujours efficaces
Réduction du bruit active
Port jack
Housse offerte
Oreillettes amovibles
Enfin une appli compagnon
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Câble sans bouton de lecture ni de kit mains-libres
Prix élevé
La réduction de bruit a du mal avec les voix
L'ergonomie du bouton multidirectionnel
Câble USB-C vers USB-A
Plastiques durs peu flatteurs
Micros très sensibles au vent
Caractère sonore très affirmé
Loin de la transparence
Des petites imprécisions dans les aigus
Réduction de bruit peu efficace sur les voix
Et en conditions venteuses
Un casque lourd (320 g)
Au port pas toujours très stable
ANC pas au niveau des concurrents
Son positionnement tarifaire
La qualité d'appel
(Absence d'AAC)
Plus d'AptX
Son un peu décevant avec bien trop de haut-médiums
Great style, Entertaining delivery, Collapsible design, Impressive noise cancellation,
Treble could be sweeter, Can sound lean,
It's hard to find anything to truly dislike about Marshall's ANC headphones. Their sound is enjoyable and fairly well balanced; they look smart; plus the collapsible design makes them a good travel companion. Other similarly priced headphones offer better...
Publié: 2020-02-18, Auteur: Max , review by: pocket-lint.com
Classic looks,Balanced and full sound,Solid ANC
You'd better like it in black,Carrying pouch isn't hardy
The Monitor II ANC is a great set of headphones to use, if you're fond of over-ears. The sound is lovely, balanced and tasteful, and the ANC is worthy of its addition, helping you to maintain your bubble in busy environments.Of course, you're now paying f...
Marshall's first stab at producing a pair of ANC headphones is a generally likeable one. I love the way these headphones look and feel on my ears. The attention to detail really is something else and they're solidly made. The fact that they're so easy to...
Rock star design, Excellent, customisable controls, Slick folding design, Solid battery life
Pricey
Marshall's cool guitar amp-inspired design is the big sell here and for many of us, it's as close as we'll ever get to a backstage pass. But there's a lot more to like about the latest model than its good looks. A sturdy foldable design, excellent control...
Marshall's aesthetic vision remains second to none,Incredible mid-range representation,Comfortable fit
ANC not quite up to scratch,Some might not like the warmth of the sound signature,No carrying case
A pair of headphones that look every bit suitable for the rocker, the Marshall Monitor II bring the crunch for the heavy music lover. They're comfy, well-built, and compact - although some might not like the high-end compromise they make in the sound sign...
Publié: 2020-07-29, Auteur: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: N oise-canceling Noise-canceling headphones are an essential piece of kit during regular life when commuting to work, traveling, or if you're trying to dull distractions at the office. But they're also important as we continue to tally yet more weeks spen...
The controls are more responsive, earpads more comfortable, and even how you fold the headphones for storage feels more robust compared to the original, Great to finally see arrive, the actual cancellation effect is solid, and good software controls
At $320 (currently on sale for $280), we're going up against some very premium competition from the likes of Sony and Bose, No one likes to see a follow-up drop important features, so the lack of support for higher-end codecs here is confusing
Marshall Monitor II A.N.C.8/10Yes. Marshall made a lot of good decisions in putting together the Monitor II A.N.C. that directly address some of my biggest problems with the predecessor. Simply by cleaning up the responsiveness of that little control knob...
Publié: 2020-03-17, Auteur: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Great build quality, Good active noise cancelling, Playback control knob is great, Transparency mode is super useful, Folds down to a more compact size, Battery life
Priced similarly to other (better) headphones, No aptX or AAC Bluetooth codec support, Microphone is not great
The Marshall Monitor II ANC headphones are good at active noise cancelling, have a great build and design, are easy to use, and are perfect for commuters and frequent flyers alike. Unfortunately, they don't exist in a vacuum and for a similar price there...