SAVE $62.32:Get the Marshall Major IV headphones at Amazon for $87.67. That's 42% off for $63.32 in savings.
When you just need to be Terms of servicein your own world — blasting music and blocking out conversation — over-the-ear headphones are your savior. Plus, it doesn't hurt that they're essentially a chic way to accessorize your outfit. Marshall's line of headphones are a stylish option for sure, offering a more retro look than the futuristic style of AirPods Max or Sony WH-1000XM5.
SEE ALSO: The Marshall Major V headphones claim to have 100 hours of battery life, so I put them to the testThe Marshall Major IV headphones aren't short on good looks with their vintage design, but they're also stacked with features for easy, everyday listening. Normally priced at $149.99, these headphones are marked down to $82.67, saving you $62.32. If you don't want to miss out on this 42% off deal, we don't blame you.
While the Marshall Major IV headphones don't feature active noise cancellation, they do boast an impressive 80+ hours of battery life. That number is hard to believe, but having tested the Marshall Major V headphones that claimed to last over 100 hours and did in our tests, we know they can live up to it. For physical controls, there's a multi-function knob that controls volume and playback.
The big cushions supposedly cup ears for long-lasting comfort, however, our reviewer found them to be a little uncomfortable. That being said, if you're terrible at remembering to charge your headphones, these are unbeatable, especially at $82.67 — the lowest price we've seen the headphones at since last year.
Shop the Marshall Major IV headphones for $82.67 and save 42%.
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