A Huge Price Drop on the Marshall Monitor II ANC
The Marshall Monitor II ANC has fallen to just USD 149.99 (approx. RM715), making it one of the most tempting commute headphones deals around right now. That sale price represents a USD 145.05 (approx. RM690) saving off its usual level, which has hovered at an average of USD 295.04 (approx. RM1,405) for the last six months. In other words, you are effectively getting this over ear ANC headset at a little under half of what it typically costs. This discount is described as a genuine outlier and the lowest seen in recent memory, so it is not just another incremental promo. For Malaysian buyers who have been eyeing the Marshall Monitor II ANC but could not justify the premium, this sudden drop is the moment when a style-forward pair of noise cancelling headphones becomes much easier to justify for daily LRT, MRT and bus rides.
Noise Cancelling, Battery Life and Comfort for Daily Commuters
For Klang Valley commuters stuck between screeching train tracks and loud air‑con blowers, the Marshall Monitor II ANC focuses on the essentials. Its active noise cancelling continuously samples ambient sound to reduce distractions, which should noticeably tame the rumble of LRT or MRT carriages even if it does not reach the very top tier of Sony or Bose flagships. Battery life is a standout: up to 30 hours with ANC on and 45 hours with it off, more than enough to cover a full work week of commuting plus some evening listening. The design is collapsible, making it easier to slip the over ear ANC headset into a backpack without taking up too much space. Physical, multi‑directional controls on the earcup let you manage music, calls and volume without fiddling with your phone in a crowded train.
Style Versus Mainstream: Who Should Pick the Marshall Monitor II ANC?
The Marshall Monitor II ANC is aimed at people who want noise cancelling headphones that do not look like every other matte‑black plastic pair on the LRT. Its vintage Marshall aesthetic, with textured finishes and classic branding, stands out in a field of minimalist designs. The build avoids the plasticky feel common in many competitors, making it appealing if you care as much about how your headset looks around your neck as how it sounds. However, Marshall itself notes that you should skip these if you absolutely need the strongest possible ANC performance, which is where Sony and Bose still reign. For Malaysian commuters who value character and solid performance over pure technical supremacy, the Monitor II ANC strikes a compelling balance between design flair and everyday usability at this discounted price.
Malaysian Buying Tips and Comparisons with Sony, Bose and Jabra
Since the current deal price is listed in USD, Malaysian buyers will likely be purchasing through international platforms that ship regionally. At USD 149.99 (approx. RM715), even after adding potential shipping and tax, the total may still undercut typical local retail pricing based on the quoted average of USD 295.04 (approx. RM1,405). The main trade‑off is warranty: importing often means relying on international support rather than an official local claim centre, so check seller policies carefully. In terms of alternatives, Sony and Bose commute favourites still offer stronger ANC and more refined tuning, but at much higher typical prices. Premium business headsets like the Jabra Evolve3 85 push call quality and office features even further, yet they sit in an even more expensive bracket. For many commuters, the Marshall Monitor II ANC at this rare discount offers the most style and solid all‑round performance per ringgit.
