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Marshall has added a new pair of on-ear headphones to its lineup. The Milton A.N.C. goes on sale from July 2 at Rs 19,999, available on marshall. com, online platforms, and retail stores.What sets these apart is how long they last between charges. Milton A.N.C. runs for up to 80 hours without noise cancelling, and 50+ hours with adaptive ANC switched on. That's more than three days of continuous playback on a single charge, and a 120-minute top-up gets you back to full.The adaptive ANC uses six microphones to read your surroundings and adjust noise cancelling in real time, so a noisy metro ride and a quiet room get treated differently.
A single press flips to Transparency mode when you need to hear what's around you.Marshall says it reworked the internals rather than just refreshing the look. The Milton A.N.C. uses larger ear cushions with softer memory foam for better passive noise attenuation and longer wearing comfort. An entirely new driver system is tuned to push bass and treble further, and the 32mm drivers cover a 20Hz–40kHz frequency range for Hi-Res audio.
There's also Marshall's Soundstage spatial audio, which widens stereo tracks through the app, plus an Adaptive Loudness feature that lifts the bass and lower mids when you're listening at low volumes. A customisable M-Button handles ANC toggling, EQ switching, Spotify playback, and calls.On the practical side, the foldable design is built to survive daily commutes, the battery is replaceable, and the headphones are repairable. Marshall says the Milton A.N.C. is made with 42% recycled material by weight.The headphones run Bluetooth 6.0 with LE Audio and support SBC, AAC, LC3, and LDAC codecs. At 200 grams, they weigh less than most over-ear rivals.

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