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Marshall adds Qi wireless charging to its latest headphones

Marshall adds Qi wireless charging to its latest headphones

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The Major IVs can play continuously for three days on one charge

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Image: Zound Industries

Zound Industries has announced its latest pair of Marshall-branded headphones, the Major IV. Like previous Marshall headphones, the Major IVs have a formidable battery life, which extends up to 80 hours on a single charge this time around. When it comes time to recharge, you can either plug in a typical USB-C cable or charge them wirelessly using a Qi-compatible charger.

We’ve seen numerous true wireless headphones embrace wireless charging over the last couple of years, but the feature is far less common with on-ear headphones like the Major IV. As well as wirelessly charging the headphones at home, the technology means you’ll also be able to charge them using any smartphones that support reverse wireless charging like the Samsung Galaxy S20. We’ll be interested to see how easy it is to balance a pair of headphones on a wireless charging pad, however.

The Major IVs feature a joystick control button.
The Major IVs feature a joystick control button.
Image: Zound Industries
They’ve got a similar finish to the classic guitar amps.
They’ve got a similar finish to the classic guitar amps.
Image: Zound Industries

Zound also promises that the Major IV headphones are more comfortable to wear than their predecessor and have softer ear cushions that are shaped to better fit the contours of your ears. They should also fold down into a more compact size thanks to a new folding mechanism. Despite their long battery life, they’re not too heavy at 165 grams (5.82oz).

The Major IV headphones also include Marshall’s standard joystick control button, which handles volume and playback control, powers the headphones on and off, and is used to answer calls. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack which you can use when your headphones are out of power. Alternatively, a second person can plug their headphones into the 3.5mm port while you’re connected to your device via Bluetooth — a useful feature if you want to share music or watch a film together. 

Unlike its predecessor, the Major III Voice, the Major IVs don’t support Google Assistant. There’s also no sign of active noise cancellation.

The Marshall Major IV headphones are available to preorder starting today for $149 (£129, €149). They start shipping on October 14th.