nicely design of excellent sound quality and easy to use; only the heavy weight and comfort in ear made it less perfection.
nicely design of excellent sound quality and easy to use; only the heavy weight and comfort in ear made it less perfection.
besides the fact that they are easy to use, well built and sound amazing, the fitment design is made so the loop fits inside your ear and then you can pull it out slightly to adjust it, i have large ear lopes and this was a concern, but once i figured it out they never fell out and fitted great,...
The Marshall Minor II Bluetooth didn't completely convince during this test. Having said that, these in-ears lean a little more toward the pro side of things with a chic design and interesting features, with their size adjustment, automatic pause functionality, magnetic "park positioning" and...
I miss my Minors, and the formation of the in ear portion, these are a nice substitute but not as comfortable during long runs or all day wear, but the functionality is great, the sound is amazing, and i can still wear them for extended periods before my ears start to complain.
The Marshall Minor IIs look and sound great, but they aren't very comfortable to wear for long periods.
Brilliant sound quality; Stylish; Long battery life
Expensive; Uncomfortable
Close, but no cigar
Classic design; Clever multifunction knob; Sound quality; Battery life; Bluetooth 5.0
Poor fit and isolation; Build quality
The Minor II Bluetooth earbuds are an anomaly in an otherwise well-designed, great-sounding lineup from Marshall. They're capable of a quality sound signature, but they're just as likely to sound like a bass-boosted disaster devoid of high-mid definition.
Powerful bass depth; Smart use of audio cable as fit-stabilizing loop; Inline remote has excellent multifunction control
Expensive; Uncomfortable in-ear fit; Earbud design doesn't seal off canal, resulting in inconsistent ear-to-ear audio and bass response; No eartips
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