Marshall Major IV come with 80 hour battery and wireless charging

Prasad, 01 October 2020

Marshall has announced the new Major IV Bluetooth headphones, which come with a serious boost to battery life, along with wireless charging and some design changes.

Marshall Major IV come with 80 hour battery and wireless charging

One of the major improvements over the previous generation model is to the battery life. Major IV take the already impressive 60 hour battery claim of the Major III up to an incredible 80+ hours. The headphones also feature fast charging, so a quick 15 minute charge will give you 15 hours of usage.

The Major IV also include a new way to charge. The headphones include wireless charging support through a wireless charging coil placed inside the right ear cup. You will have to get your own wireless charger, however, as the headphones don't come with one. Or you could just charge them normally over a USB-C cable.

Marshall Major IV come with 80 hour battery and wireless charging

The Major IV also feature other Marshall features, such as a multi-directional control knob that can be moved around or pressed to control your music and the volume. The audio jack on the headphones lets you plug the headphones in using a cable if the battery runs out but you can also plug in another pair of wired headphones into these and then share your Bluetooth audio across both headphones.

The Marshall Major IV are now available for pre-order from Marshall's website for $149. They will go on sale October 14.


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Reader comments

  • Danzo-sama
  • 02 Oct 2020
  • rjH

So no one is pointing out how the Marshall is advertising their products using a weirdo with sorcer alien spaceship and all seeing eye? Now I know which one more company not to buy from. Smh

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Oct 2020
  • 8m%

these style of headphones are not great to wear, probably has horrible soundstage and worse audio reproduction, such a treat at 300 $. at least i can listen to messed up music up to 80 hours!

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Oct 2020
  • 8js

Marshall... Aiming at a specific target audience with specific cult style but irrelevant in it sound quality unjust by it pricing. Just like Beat, Skullcandy and others alike.

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