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Google Assistant support may be the Marshall Major III Voice’s headline-grabbing feature, but battery life is easily at the top of my list of a feature worth shouting about. These headphones last “up to 60 hours” following a single charge. So long, in fact, that it’s difficult to test this figure while also using them in a remotely normal way. They’re slightly bassier than the Beats Solo Pro, but this is mainly because the Solo Pro aren’t bassy at all by Beats standards. The Marshall Major III Voice are headphones made for Android phones. This presents a welcome change, when tailor-made extras are often designed for iPhones. The headphones are a breezy fit, too, for an on-ear pair. I’ve been using the Beats Solo Pro and Marshall Major III Voice for the past few weeks, switching between the two. The Marshall headphones are much easier on your ears, with a lesser clamping force around your head.
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The Google link-up is separate to the standard Bluetooth link-up, and the Google one failed on me a few times. Of course, most of you will only have to pair up a few times, if not once. Now that’s fixed, and the tuning makes a more coherent whole. These are very solid headphones, with non-fatiguing, easy-going sound. If you can't already tell, we love the Marshall Major III Bluetooth headphones. These cans look fantastic, have a durable build quality, and sound superb whatever your musical genre of choice.
For a simple, fuss-free pair of over-ear wireless headphones look no further than the Panasonic RP-HTX80. These don't have quite the same premium build quality as the Major III BT, but their retro looks and fantastic sound performance are an obvious draw. Remove the Google Assistant button from the Marshall Major III Voice and you have a set of headphones that looks almost exactly like the regular Major III Wireless. These on-ear headphones have fairly small cups and a leather-clad look inspired by Marshall’s line of guitar gear. I’ve taken the Marshall Major III Voice out on a few runs, too. Since they’re fairly light, these units don’t require a huge amount of headband force to stay in place. Being a Bluetooth headphone, you'll be pleased to know that we experienced no drop outs in connection at all, too. Which is a good thing, because you'll want to keep listening to these headphones for hours on end.
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Marshall is almost a decade into making headphones at this point, and its designs have been refined to a point where they don’t need to change all that much year-to-year. The aim with Google Assistant headphones such as this is to get close to what Apple offers with its headphones featuring the H1 or W1 chipsets – but we’re not close to that seamless experience yet. Marshall Major III Voice sound quality – A change in tone makes for a more agreeable and coherent sound Removing the dedicated power button means there is just a Micro-USB charging port (not USB-C, sadly) and 3.5mm headphone port for either listening to the headphones in passive mode or for friends to connect their own wired headphones so you can share music.You can also hold down that same button to talk to your phone’s assistant using the Major’s mic. Marshall Major III Voice design — A comfortable pair of on-ears