Marshall introduces noise cancellation in a new pair of on-ear headphones
Marshall released the Milton ANC headphones on May 19. Here's everything you need to know, from what's new to where to buy them.

There are few tech brands with as iconically cool branding as Marshall, and even fewer still with headphones that work as effectively as a fashion accessory as the Major V headphones. Yet, the on-ear headphones were missing a crucial feature: active noise cancellation.
As of May 19, Marshall is changing that, releasing a new pair of on-ear headphones with ANC: the Milton A.N.C. The headphones are available today for $229.99 on Marshall's website.
Marshall Milton A.N.C.: What's new
Prior to the release of the Milton A.N.C., if you wanted a pair of noise-cancelling headphones from Marshall, you'd have to go for the more expensive Monitor IIIs, which clock in at $379.99 (though you can usually grab them on sale for under $300). While I found the Monitor IIIs to be a great pair of headphones, especially for a solid blend of style, portability, and impressive battery power, they do feature a slightly different design than Marshall's iconic on-ear headphones, and aren't quite as compact.
The Milton A.N.C. (center) compared to the Monitor III (left) and Major V (right).
Credit: Marshall
That's where the Milton headphones aim to fill a gap. For starters, at $229.99, they're more firmly on the low end of mid-range headphones. According to Marshall, the ear cushions will be larger for better passive noise cancellation and made with softer memory foam for more comfortable periods of extended wear. As someone who's tried the Major V headphones, I'm curious to see how those changes stack up, as I certainly felt the on-ear difference (it wasn't the most positive experience). A huge advantage of the on-ear design is that they are smaller, so you'll get max portability.
SEE ALSO: The Marshall Major V headphones claim to have 100 hours of battery life, so I put them to the testOf course, the hallmark feature here is the adaptive active noise cancellation that is designed to adjust to environmental noise in real time. Marshall also introduces a new driver system to enhance the bass and treble.
Welcome as a hold over from the existing Marshall headphones is an impressive battery life. Marshall estimates you'll get some 50 hours with ANC on, and 80 hours of playback with ANC turned off. For comparison, the Monitor IIIs boast 70 hours of battery with ANC, but seeing as those headphones have more physical space for the battery, it makes sense that the life of these is a bit less. On the high end is the Major V with 100 hours of battery life, but as those have no noise cancellation, the triple digits make sense.
The press release for the headphones also notes that the Milton A.N.C. are repairable with a replaceable battery, which, depending on its cost and efficacy, could provide huge value for the headphones over time.
Marshall Milton A.N.C.: Just the specs
As for what else to expect with the Milton A.N.C., here's the overview:
Battery: 50+ hours of playback with ANC, 80 hours without
Noise cancellation: Adaptive ANC
Microphones: 6 microphones for ANC and call quality
Spatial audio: Yes, soundstage spatial audio with Marshall app
On-ear controls: Customizable M button
Bluetooth connection: Bluetooth 6.0
Codecs: SBC, AAC, LC3, and LDAC
Colors: Black and gold