As a commuter, I wanted headphones that could flip between my work laptop and personal phone effortlessly. The Major 4s don't quite nail that—you'll need to manually swap connections in your Bluetooth settings each time. It's not the end of the world, but it disrupts the flow. On brighter notes, the 80+ hour battery life means fewer charges, and the foldable design is perfect for tossing in a bag.
Kinda bummed these can't handle two devices at once! My old headphones let me take calls on my phone while watching YouTube on my tablet, but the Major 4s force you to pick one. The pairing process is quick, sure, but having to disconnect/reconnect feels like a step backward. At this price point, I expected more flexibility—especially when even budget earbuds manage multi-point these days.
Marshall Major 4 headphones are a solid pick for music lovers, but their multi-device connectivity isn't as seamless as some might hope. Technically, they support Bluetooth 5.0, which allows pairing with multiple devices, but they can only actively connect to one at a time. I learned this the hard way when I tried switching from my laptop to my phone mid-song—it required manual reconnection. If you're someone who constantly juggles between devices, it might get frustrating.
That said, the sound quality and retro design almost make up for it. I adore how they handle bass-heavy tracks, and the physical dials for volume control feel premium. But if simultaneous multi-device playback is a dealbreaker, brands like Sony or Bose offer better solutions. For casual listeners who stick to one device per session, though, the Major 4s are still a stylish, reliable choice.
These were my first Marshall headphones, and while I dig the vintage vibe, the single-device limit surprised me. Expected it to at least remember two devices for faster switching. Still, for dedicated listening sessions where I'm glued to one gadget, they're fantastic. Just wish the manual didn't bury the connectivity details in fine print—would've saved me some trial and error!
Love my Major 4s for workouts—the snug fit stays put, and the sound punches above its weight. But yeah, multi-device isn't their strength. I keep them paired solely to my phone now after too many awkward pauses when my tablet randomly hijacked the connection. If you need constant switching, look elsewhere; if you prioritize sound and style over tech specs, these deliver.
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Man, I've been rocking my Marshall Major 4 headphones for a while now, and the battery life is one of those things that just works. On a full charge, I easily get around 80 hours of playtime with Bluetooth, which is insane for wireless headphones. Even with my habit of forgetting to turn them off, they somehow still have juice left when I pick them up the next day.
If you're using them wired, the battery doesn't even matter since they just keep going. But yeah, the Bluetooth endurance is wild—I only charge them like once every two weeks, and that's with daily use. Marshall wasn't kidding about the 'Major' part; these things are built to last.
the multi-device connectivity is one of its standout features. These headphones support Bluetooth 5.2, which allows them to pair with two devices simultaneously. For example, I often have them connected to my laptop for work calls and my phone for music. Switching between devices is seamless—just pause playback on one, and the audio automatically shifts to the other.
One thing to note is that the process isn't perfect for rapid switches (like toggling between a Zoom call and a Spotify playlist mid-sentence), but it's far better than most competitors. The companion app also lets you prioritize which device takes precedence, which is handy if you're juggling multiple audio sources. The only minor gripe? The initial pairing process can be finicky if you're adding a third device later, but once everything's set up, it's smooth sailing.