Published on May 19, 2026
Marshall has long been synonymous with quality audio equipment. Until recently, its headphone lineup included noise canceling features only in its larger Monitor III A.N.C. model. The absence of this technology in smaller options left fans wanting more.
The launch of the Milton A.N.C. headphones marks a shift in Marshall’s strategy. These on-ear headphones bring active noise canceling back to a lighter, more portable design. Priced at $229.99, they are now accessible to users who prefer compact headphones without sacrificing sound quality.
Market response has been positive since the release. Many consumers appreciate the blend of Marshall’s signature sound with modern comfort. This introduction may position Marshall competitively in the crowded audio accessories market.
The return of noise canceling in smaller headphones could reshape customer preferences. Users now have options that combine portability and advanced audio technology. Marshall’s move might encourage other brands to reconsider their product offerings in this segment.
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