00:00All right, audio recording.
00:02Should you buy or skip the Marshall Monitor 3s?
00:05These were a big surprise for me,
00:06and although they look basically the same as their predecessors,
00:08as soon as you try them on,
00:09you instantly notice some pretty big improvements
00:11to their comfort and features,
00:13but also one big downgrade, at least for me.
00:17Out of the box, these $329 headphones sound pretty neutral,
00:20but with a quick EQ change,
00:21you'll get that more signature punchy or bright sound
00:24that you may prefer, depending on what you're listening to.
00:27I'm actually using these way more than their predecessor,
00:29but here's everything you need to know
00:31before considering getting them.
00:33The first reason you're going to want to buy the Monitor 3s
00:35is that Billy Joe Armstrong wears them.
00:37Well, okay, maybe.
00:39But the other big one is the improved design and comfort.
00:42A downside with the predecessor, the Monitor 2s,
00:45which have actually been rocking for the past year,
00:47is that they felt quite heavy and tight,
00:49especially after a few hours of wearing them.
00:51This year's Monitor 3s fixes that.
00:53They're lighter at just 8.8 ounces versus 11.3,
00:56and they have a redesigned headband
00:58that distributes that weight a lot better.
01:00They also have some of the plushiest ear cups.
01:02I mean, look at that.
01:03They're like pillows.
01:04These aren't just super comfy to wear.
01:06They actually help conform to the shape of your head and ears
01:08to improve the seal,
01:10which minimizes the amount of noise leak,
01:12both from the outside world
01:13and spilling out from your headphones.
01:16The Monitor 2 already had very impressive battery life,
01:19but taking things even further,
01:20the Monitor 3s have more than double,
01:22double the battery life.
01:24It now gets up to 70 hours with ANC
01:25or 100 hours without,
01:27and that's up from 30 hours with ANC
01:28and 45 hours without on the Monitor 2s.
01:31To make this possible,
01:32Marshall made a few changes.
01:33First, the audio drivers are a little bit smaller.
01:35They're now 32 millimeters instead of 40.
01:38Smaller would suggest worse performance,
01:40but I haven't noticed it even in the low end.
01:42Marshall actually tries to point out
01:44that with the improved fit and positioning,
01:46along with better adaptive audio,
01:48it actually might be a little bit better sounding,
01:50but again, I can't tell the difference.
01:51But importantly, they're less power hungry.
01:54So tied in with those smaller drivers,
01:56some other simplified internals,
01:58including one that I'm not happy with,
01:59they now have more space to add in a second battery
02:02into the other ear cup.
02:03And besides extending the runtime,
02:05it also gives it a more balanced feel on your head.
02:07You could argue that no one needs battery life this long,
02:10especially when you can charge them overnight
02:11or the next day.
02:12Sure, but have you ever taken a pair of headphones
02:15on a week-long trip
02:16and never had to charge them the entire time?
02:18Now, when you eventually do need to recharge though,
02:20these smaller batteries actually charge faster
02:22with a 50-minute charge,
02:23giving you 12 hours of play with ANC.
02:26So that's what, like 40 minutes of playback
02:28within a 60-second emergency charge.
02:30It's pretty clutch, right?
02:32While the Monitor 3s look mostly unchanged from last year,
02:34that's a good thing in my book.
02:35Something that continues to be
02:37one of its biggest selling features,
02:38setting itself apart from almost every other
02:40high-end consumer wireless headphone,
02:42is how rock solid these are.
02:44You've got that retro rock and roll influence
02:46that's carried over from Marshall's AMP DNA,
02:49which we see in this basically scratch-proof design.
02:52These are built like a tank.
02:53You can toss them around.
02:54They're not going to really show anywhere
02:55except for maybe the ear cups if you cut them.
02:58Carried over as well,
02:59we see the joystick controls for playback
03:00and volume control making a return,
03:02as well as dedicated buttons for ANC,
03:04as well as an M button
03:05that lets you quickly launch Spotify
03:07or your voice assistant,
03:08as well as its new soundstage.
03:10This is their take on spatial audio,
03:12which widens your tracks.
03:13It does an all-right job,
03:14but it probably won't blow you away
03:16if you've tried some of the best.
03:17Anyways, I think physical controls
03:18work a lot better than touch controls
03:20like you'll find on my Sony 1000WXM4s,
03:23and these headphones focus on being practical
03:25rather than gimmicky.
03:27New for this year,
03:28they're also including a hard shell case
03:30with this nice red velvet interior
03:32and a pocket at the top for your cables,
03:34but at least for me,
03:35I think it kind of takes away
03:36from the whole point of these headphones
03:37being super compact
03:38and just easy to throw in a bag on their own.
03:41I don't really need a case,
03:42but it's cool that they did include one
03:44without jacking up the price.
03:46As I've been hinting at,
03:48as great as the Monitor 3's improved design
03:50and performance is,
03:51it actually introduces one pretty big downgrade.
03:54It ditches the 3.5mm headphone jack.
03:58The 3.5mm jack is becoming increasingly
04:00more niche every year,
04:02and there's a good chance
04:02this entire section doesn't even apply to you,
04:04but I mean,
04:05there's still a real need for it
04:06in certain situations.
04:08Off the top of my head,
04:08I can think of three.
04:10Using these to play instruments
04:11without Bluetooth latency,
04:13monitoring audio from like this camera here,
04:15which doesn't have Bluetooth,
04:16or the classic,
04:17using it on a plane,
04:18which,
04:19how else are you going to play your audio?
04:20And sure,
04:21yeah,
04:21they've included this 3.5mm to USB-C adapter,
04:24which at times gets the job done.
04:25Whether you're like me
04:26and you're constantly losing this
04:27or you're encountering audio interference,
04:29it's just not as convenient
04:31as having a dedicated 3.5mm jack
04:33built into your headphones.
04:35But even if you've managed
04:36not to forget this cable,
04:37it's worth mentioning
04:37that it's still going to drain
04:39your Monitor 3's battery
04:40as the headphones need to be powered on.
04:42Even though these charge super fast
04:44and last for a long time,
04:45I can't count the amount of times
04:47where being able to use
04:48my other wireless headphones
04:49with their 3.5mm jack,
04:52even while they were dead,
04:53has come in super handy.
04:55The Monitor 3's design
04:56is pretty timeless if you ask me,
04:57but I know a lot of people
04:58who personally just won't vibe
04:59with this as much as I do.
05:01This one's kind of minor,
05:02but you can only get this
05:03in the one color
05:04and the combination of retro
05:05and black isn't everyone's thing.
05:07I get that.
05:08Maybe you prefer something
05:09that's a little bit more modern
05:10or shiny,
05:11like say the AirPods Max
05:13or even the Sony XM5's,
05:14rather than the ruggedness
05:16of the Monitor 3's.
05:17That said, the Mar...
05:18Really, the Marshalls.
05:20The Marshalls.
05:21That said,
05:21the Marshall headphones
05:22have their own following,
05:23and when I see strangers
05:24rocking these out in the wild,
05:26now we give each other
05:27a nod of approval
05:27because we're cool like that.
05:29Okay, maybe that's just me.
05:31Finally,
05:31while the Monitor 3's
05:32have improved significantly
05:33with their ANC
05:34and their pass-through modes,
05:36I think they're still
05:36trailing behind Sony and Bose,
05:38which have been doing it better
05:39for longer.
05:40Other high-end models
05:41usually can also auto-adjust
05:43the level of noise cancellation
05:44depending on your environment
05:45and can also detect
05:46when you're speaking
05:47to auto-pause the music
05:49or lower the volumes
05:50of your headphones.
05:51As of now,
05:52these are features
05:52that are completely missing
05:53from the Monitor 3's.
05:55It's only once you try
05:56and get to use these conveniences
05:58on other headphones
05:59that you'll miss them here,
06:00but considering that
06:01there are a number
06:02of other headphones
06:02at a similar price point
06:03that also have them built in,
06:05the monitors still have room
06:07to improve.
06:08So, buy or skip,
06:09the Marshall Monitor 3's
06:10is a buy for me.
06:11I already used
06:12the Monitor 2's
06:13almost every day
06:14for making content
06:15in one way or another
06:16and now their successor
06:17is about better
06:18in every single way
06:18except, yeah,
06:19that 3.5mm jack,
06:21which does suck.
06:23But aside from that,
06:23they are way more comfy
06:24and I think they're
06:25one of the most comfy headphones
06:27that I've tried.
06:27They've also got
06:28some of the best battery life
06:29in the class,
06:30not to mention
06:30they have more effective
06:31ANC and pass-through,
06:32which I think
06:33is actually worth using now.
06:34But let me know
06:35what you think.
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06:40Until the next one,
06:41catch you later.
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