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MASTER & DYNAMIC MW65 Active Noise-Cancelling Wireless Headphones – Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones with Mic – Luxury Black Metal/Black Leather

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Color: Black Metal/ Black Leather


Features

  • WIRELESS BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY: Bluetooth range is 3x industry average at 20+ meters/65+ feet and has up to 24 hours battery life.
  • ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Two modes of noise-cancellation strength filter out unwanted external noise makes these headphones a perfect gift for music lovers.
  • PREMIUM MATERIALS: Crafted from lightweight anodized aluminum and fine leathers impress this holiday season. Impedance - 32 Ohms; Ear Pads: Replaceable Lambskin-Wrapped Memory Foam
  • BUILT IN DUAL MICROPHONES: Enjoy entertainment, make clear phone calls, or speak to your voice assistant all without glancing at your phone.
  • SOUND QUALITY: Excellent sound quality makes these headphones a great holiday gifts for music lovers of all genres. MW65's offers the perfect balance between the bass, midst, and highs, leaving you with crisp and superior audio.

Brand: MASTER & DYNAMIC


Model Name: MW65


Color: Black Metal/ Black Leather


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 2.6 x 3.54 inches


Item Weight: 8.6 ounces


Item model number: MW65B1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 5, 2019


Manufacturer: Master & Dynamic


Item Weight: 245 Grams


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • For music, these are the king.
Color: Gunmetal/ Black Leather
I'll try to be brief. I decided to buy wireless phones because my ears have degraded over the last several years, and I knew that asking my wife to tell me what someone said on TV many times a night was really getting to her. My hearing loss is mostly in the upper mid and the high end. Above 8K cycles to be exact. Once i decided to buy, I did my due diligence and read the reviews and decided on several pairs to consider. Here's what I got in no particular order: 1. Shure Aonic 50 2. Sennheiser Momentum 3 3. Bowers and Wilkins PX7 4. Focal Listen 5. Massdrop x Beyerdynamic DT177X 6. Beyerdynamic Amiron Copper 7. Master and Dynamic MW65 They all arrived on the same day, and the testing began. I listened to them all for about 2 hours each. I'll start with the ones that I didn't like: Focal Listen - Honestly, these felt so cheap for a pair in the $300.00 to $500.00 range, I didn't even listen to them. I reboxed them and set them aside. Am I a snobby audiophile? Quite the contrary, but I do expect build quality to be commensurate with the price. Shure Aonic 50 - A very brief listening session. They also felt rather poorly made, and the bass was overwhelming. Massdrop x Beyerdynamic DT177X - These actually had a few things going for them, but not enough. Beyerdynamic Amiron Copper - Loose, mushy bass, decent mids and highs. I hated the touch controls. Much too complicated for someone who staunchly believes that less is definitely more. Sennheiser Momentum 3 - Getting closer. Bass was boosted, mids were quite good, highs unremarkable, instruments sounded distant. Build quality was also very good. Bang and Olufsen PX7 - Closer still. Excellent, wide soundstage, bass was too boosted for my liking, midrange was excellent as well as the highs. Comfort, again a close second. Master and Dynamic MW65 - The holy grail. My god, it was like entering a different dimension. Bass was dynamic but not bloated, mids were lush and articulate, and the highs crystal clear. The soundstage was a bit wider than the PX7's, but not by much. I heard things not heard in any of the others. Cymbals sizzled, you could hear the air rushing through the horns, fingers striking the strings on upright bass, hammers hitting the wires on piano, and human voices were quite literally astonishing. Obviously, my main criteria here was the sound. I don't care at all about ANC, making or taking calls, how good the app is, etc. I wanted a neutral but not dry sound signature. Perhaps analytical by most people's liking. These babies put out exactly what you put in. The better the recording, the better they sound. They are also very comfortable. On ear, not over the ear for me at least. The PX7's once again came in a close second. I would easily recommend the PX7's if cost is an issue, but the B and D's simply blew the rest out of the water. I forgot to mention build quality. As for the MW65's, I cannot imagine a way in which you could improve upon them. CNC machined, the finest leathers available, nothing to wear out really, aside from many years of use. Lastly, they have beryllium drivers. I don't believe that any others on my list use them. I have to believe that there is some significance to that when it comes to their elegant sound. The PX7's once again came in a close second. Last night while surfing I found these in an all black version. How I didn't see that configuration in my many hours of doing nothing but searching for headphones, will forever remain a mystery. They must be quite limited. So now I'm even happier with my purchase. I didn't think that was possible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021 by Bassboy54

  • Amazing sound, mediocre noise cancellation, Good customer support
Color: Silver Metal/ Brown Leather
UPDATE: I received a response from Master & Dynamic as a reply to my review answering my previously unanswered questions. I have also emailed them with a support question and they responded quickly and were helpful. As such, I have removed my comments regarding a negative customer support experience and have have updated my review accordingly. I am approaching these headphones as someone who is not an audiophile, is perfectly fine with using Bluetooth for convenience in lieu of cables, and primarily listens to Apple Music, AAC, and MP3 compressed audio files. I was excited when I first read about the MW65 headphones because I have always thought that Master and Dynamic headphones look great. I know that sound is more important than looks for headphones, but M&D headphones look so much more refined than the competition. The leather and aluminum is a lot nicer than plastic, and the MW65 headphones don’t feel heavy on the head or cause any fatigue. I think these are the most comfortable headphones that I have ever owned. That being said, the ear cups are narrower than most other headphones so if you have larger or wider ears they may feel tight. Sound-wise, the MW65 headphones sound incredible. Just stunning. I have listened to songs that I have listened to for years on Bose, Beats, or AKG headphones, and I can hear subtle audio cues that simply aren’t present with other headphones. The clarity is just unrivaled by other ANC headphones. The bass is not overpowering like Beats but still sounds excellent, and they are not “overly acoustic” and lacking in bass like Bose. Bluetooth pairing is simple and painless. I think you can pair them with up to 2 devices, and I go between a MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and an iPhone. I’ve never had an issue pairing with any device, and going between them is easy. I have experienced some stuttering with my MacBook Pro. It’s rare, and only lasts a half a second when it happens, but it does happen. I really only experience this at the office, where everyone in the office is running Bluetooth devices like wireless mice, trackpads, iPhones, iPads… I think it’s more to do with “congestion” than anything else. For me, it is not a deal-breaker. At home, where there are far fewer devices, the headphone connection is rock-solid. Arguably, the reason to buy the MW65 over the MW60 is because of the noise cancellation and I found it to be lacking, especially for the price. Yes, the ANC works, but it’s not as good as Bose QC 35 headphones. I work in a chatty office, and I can hear conversations from across the room and the blowing of the air conditioner, even with the noise cancellation enabled on high. The noise is muffled, but not really isolated or cancelled out. For $499, I would expect more silence. The MW65 headphones tout USB-C charging, which I assume to be a standard that means I can use any USB-C charger to charge them. This has not been the case in my experience. My Mac and iPad both charge via USB-C, but neither charger recharges the MW65 headphones. If I plug in the cable that comes with the MW65 to an Apple charger, then either Apple charger powers them. However, neither of Apple’s USB-C cables do anything and I don’t know why. It would be nice to travel with only one cable to charge everything, but it doesn’t work. Battery life is good. I can go all week at work with ANC on high and don’t have to recharge until the weekend. For reference, I listen to music about 5 hours a day, 5 days a week and have never had the MW65 die on me. They also charge quickly. Some reviews have claimed the microphone is subpar when using these to place a phone call. I did not test the mic quality as I would never make phone calls with these headphones, and no one has called me while wearing them to test them out. :D Wrapping up, I think the MW65 are the best-sounding Bluetooth headphones that you can buy in terms of sound. They’re also the best looking. Noise cancellation is subpar with respect to the competition—and for the price—but is still better than no ANC at all. I think they are a good product, but would be a better buy at $350–400, not $500. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019 by M

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