The Marshall Minor IV was launched in India on Thursday. The company’s latest pair of true wireless stereo (TWS) headphones are equipped with 12mm dynamic drivers and dual microphones. They support multipoint Bluetooth connectivity and can be configured via the Marshall Bluetooth app. The headphones also have touch controls that help users control music playback as well as answer or reject calls. They also support a customizable equalizer that offers a personalized experience. The headphones come with an IPX4 water resistance rating and are offered in a single color.
Marshall Minor IV Price in India, Availability
Marshall Minor IV price in India is set at Rs. 11,999 and will be available for sale through the official Marshall website starting June 15, according to the company. The company’s audio products are also available for purchase through retail stores in the country.
The headphones and charging case are offered in black with a leather texture.
Marshall Minor IV specifications, features
The newly announced Marshall Minor IV TWS earphones are equipped with a 12mm dynamic driver along with two microphones on each earpiece. It has a similar ear design to the previous generation Marshall Minor III, but the shape of the ear tip has been slightly altered, which the company says is designed for a more comfortable fit.
The wireless headphones can be configured via the Marshall Bluetooth app, which allows users to adjust equalizer settings for a more personalized sound experience. Touch controls on the earcups allow users to manage music player controls and answer or reject calls.
Marshall Minor IV comes with Bluetooth LE Audio technology and support for multipoint connection. The latter allows users to pair the TWS earphones with more than one electronic device at the same time, such as a smartphone and a tablet or laptop. The headphones also come with an IPX4 rating for splash resistance.
The Marshall Minor IV headphones are claimed to offer up to seven hours of playback time on a single charge. With the charging case, the total battery life of the headphones is more than 30 hours. Fifteen minutes of charging can provide up to three hours of playback, according to Marshall. The charging case takes two hours to fully charge, from zero to 100 percent, via the USB Type-C port.
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