Marshall has expanded its premium audio portfolio in India with the launch of the new Marshall Milton A.N.C. wireless headphones. Priced at Rs. 19,999, the new on-ear headphones bring adaptive active noise cancellation, spatial audio, Bluetooth 6.0, and long battery life.
The Marshall Milton A.N.C. is designed for users who want a lightweight pair of headphones without compromising on premium features. It also introduces a repairable design with a replaceable battery, a feature that is still uncommon in the wireless headphone market.
Marshall has retained its signature design language with the Milton A.N.C. The headphones feature square-shaped ear cups with a textured leather finish, brass Marshall logos, and powder-coated metal arms. They also have a foldable design, making them easier to carry while travelling.
The memory foam ear cushions are designed to provide better comfort during long listening sessions.
Marshall Milton A.N.C. comes with adaptive active noise cancellation. Instead of using a fixed level of noise cancellation, the headphones continuously monitor surrounding sounds and automatically adjust the ANC level based on the environment. The headphones also include a Transparency mode that lets outside sound pass through without removing the headphones.
Marshall has also included Adaptive Loudness technology. This feature automatically adjusts the audio tuning depending on the listening volume and surrounding environment, helping maintain a balanced sound at different volume levels.
Another notable addition is Soundstage, Marshall’s spatial audio feature. It can be enabled through the companion app and is designed to create a wider and more immersive stereo listening experience.
The Marshall Milton A.N.C. supports Bluetooth 6.0 with LE Audio. It is compatible with SBC, AAC, LC3, and LDAC codecs, allowing supported devices to stream higher-quality audio. The headphones also support Bluetooth Multipoint, allowing users to stay connected to two devices at the same time.
Marshall has equipped the headphones with 32mm dynamic drivers, offering a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz with SBC, AAC, and LC3 codecs, while LDAC extends the frequency response up to 40kHz.
The company claims up to 50 hours of wireless playback with adaptive ANC enabled. Turning ANC off increases the battery life to 80 hours. The headphones also support fast charging. A 15-minute charge can deliver up to 9.5 hours of playback, while a full charge takes around 2 hours.
Marshall has included six microphones for voice calls and ANC processing. The headphones also feature a programmable M-button, which can be customized through the companion app for functions like EQ switching or Spotify Tap.
Users can also connect the headphones using the included USB-C to 3.5mm cable for wired listening.
The Marshall Milton A.N.C. is priced at Rs. 19,999 in India. It will be available starting July 2 through Marshall’s official website, Amazon India, and leading offline retail stores.






