Under the onslaught of vacuum headphones, ordinary earbuds gradually fade into the background and complicate the choice of people who, for one reason or another, do not like vacuum plugs. Apparently, Marshall does not want to follow the trends, preferring to set the fashion with their own hands, and continues to produce Marshall Minor in-ear headphones. These are not the most affordable headphones with a memorable design and confident sound in any genre. They stand out with good battery life, are friends with popular audio codecs, and are able to do what other inserts cannot.


Among the features of the Marshall Minor headphones are adaptive Ear Fit ear pads, which take the shape of an ear, and a special magnetic mount that pauses music if you pair the headphones with each other. Well, as always happens with headphones of this company, the story here is not so much about a great sound, but about a memorable appearance. And the Minor with their gold-plated case and neat caps look great.

Unlike JBL, Sony and other headphone manufacturers, Marshall does not force updates, releasing new items when it really makes sense. Therefore, for almost 10 years of existence, only 2 generations of classic wired earbuds have been released in this line, in addition to which Marshall later released the same models, but with Bluetooth connection. In 2021, the most current model in the line is the Marshall Minor II Bluetooth with Bluetooth version 5 connection, support for aptX codecs and 12 hours of battery life.