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WIRED Tries: Marshall Minor IV earbuds

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If you are looking for a stylish pair of wireless earbuds with long battery life, the Marshall Minor IV earbuds might be worth considering.

Price: AED 584

Pros:

  • Stylish Design
  • Comfortable Fit
  • Impressive Battery Life
  • Decent Audio Quality
  • Water-resistant

Cons:

  • No Noise-Canceling
  • Difficult to remove earbuds from the case
  • The case does not stand upright on a desktop

These earbuds feature a sleek, all-black leather-like finish with the iconic Marshall script logo. The impressive battery life offers up to 7 hours of playtime on their own. The compact charging case provides an extra 20 hours and supports wireless charging. However, the case’s design has a minor drawback as it can be a bit difficult to remove the earbuds.

The Marshall Minor IV earbuds are designed for comfort, fitting snugly and remaining lightweight for prolonged wear. Despite lacking a noise-canceling feature, they deliver a commendable sound quality with balanced bass, mid, and treble. The earbuds come with intuitive touch controls: a single tap to play or pause, a long touch on the right earbud to increase volume, and on the left to decrease volume. They can connect to two devices simultaneously, allowing for seamless switching between them, which is a practical feature for multi-taskers.

Moreover, the Minor IV earbuds boast an IPX4 water resistance rating, making them resilient against sweat during workouts or sudden rain. So if you’re in the market for stylish and comfortable earbuds that offer substantial battery life and decent audio quality, the Marshall Minor IV is a solid choice.

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