

🎧 Marshall Mode EQ: Big sound, bold style, zero compromise.
The Marshall Mode EQ earbuds deliver high-output, distortion-minimized sound through dynamic drivers, enhanced by a customizable EQ switch. Designed with an ergonomic in-ear fit and durable, tangle-resistant cables, they offer comfort and longevity for professionals on the move. Integrated microphone and remote controls ensure clear calls and easy audio management, making these wired earbuds a top-tier choice for music lovers and multitaskers alike.











| ASIN | B00OHVT2SO |
| Additional Features | tablge-free-cord |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Cycling, Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #131,671 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,490 in Over-Ear Headphones #5,632 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Marshall |
| Brand Name | Marshall |
| Built-In Media | Headphones |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Televisions, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Controller Type | Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,983 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | brass |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04058829395421, 07340055309400 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 30 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 15.97 g |
| Manufacturer | Zound Industries |
| Model Name | 04090940 |
| Model Number | 04090940 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Exercising, Cycling, Running |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Music |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 779139896678 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**I
Very good headphones with clear sound
These headphones give a good and clear sound. I especially like the fact that the middle is also good and remains clean even with complex compositions. In many headphones, low and high frequencies are turned up, and the middle remains deaf and quiet. Here, too, are well low and high frequencies, but there is no dip in the mids. However, I do not recommend using the bass boost switch, the sound becomes worse. There are also other advantages of these headphones: good passive noise isolation, the wires do not tangle, the wires are thick and durable, and the L-Plug. These headphones are the second best among all the headphones that I have had. I list them by rating: 1. Bowers & Wilkins PI3 - the best sounding. It is clean and warm. The sound is as clear as the Marshall Mode EQ, but even warmer. Unfortunately, these earbuds no longer work. 2. Marshall Mode EQ - good clear sound, but lacks the warmth of Bowers & Wilkins PI3. At the moment, these are my best headphones for listening to music. I listen to music on these headphones. 3. Samsung EO-IA500 (wife's headphones) is also a good clear sound, close to Marshall Mode EQ, but when compared with Marshall Mode EQ, it feels like the middle is not clean enough, especially in complex compositions where there are a lot of instruments. 4. OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2 - I used them for online meetings. These headphones stopped working. 5. Several other headphones that don't even compare to these. I listen to music on Xiaomi POCO X3 Pro using the Spotify service, where the highest (Very high) sound quality is selected in the options both in WiFi and cellular streaming. If someone wants to use these headphones for online meetings, I can advise. I sometimes used, although usually for online meetings I use Soundcore Anker Life U2 or Bose QuietComfort 25. Here the microphone works well, and no problems arise.
M**L
I like the general ergonomics of the buds themselves - and ...
Ordered these as a quick replacement for some Grain Audio earbuds I had accidentally broken. First off, I listen to music and audiobooks for 8 hours per day at work, so I definitely value longevity and sound quality. That said, I appreciate the spring-coiled L-curve jack plug that these buds have. Generally when my headphones die, it's either internal wiring in a bud or at the connection that breaks, so something unique that helps take away one of those problems is appreciated. Design-wise, I like the general ergonomics of the buds themselves - and right out of the package, they fitted snug and were not uncomfortable. Cord length (honestly, I don't have a tape measure to give an exact length.... 4ft?) was adequate, and the material of the cord seems durable and is somewhat firm/stiff compared to the average non-studio set of headphones (which is nice aesthetically, since when not stretched out, the cord doesn't tend to coil on itself annoyingly, even if twisted up a bit). A stethoscope effect is there, but is about the average you'd expect for in-ear buds. The controller/shirt clip is well placed and sturdySo overall, I appreciate the quality for the price. The sound quality has really grown on me. I listen to heavier stuff, so unless I'm listening to an audiobook - the bass boost is generally always on. After breaking these in for a couple of weeks, I had the urge to just turn my music player up to 11 and headbang to some sludgy metal to see what these Marshalls could do. I was not disappointed. Listening to some old Isis, Meshuggah, Nile, etc... with the Poweramp app on my android's EQ turned to rock and the earbuds' bass-boost on, the Marshalls were quite impressively rattling my ears off. Given a good EQ setting on whatever device you're listening on, the bass on these bad boys soar. I was hearing certain notes and bass undertones I didn't know some songs had - all while keeping the mid/high ranges generally true. Even with as heavy of a bass as I like, there wasn't any distortion or drowning out of other frequencies. Overall, I feel like I'm getting as good of a Marshall amp experience as I can get in a pair of in-ear headphones - which is all I can ask for. Probably best pound-for-pound in-ear phones I've ever owned. Would buy again.
T**S
Better than expected.
I bought a couple different kinds to compare. I like the stout cords on these. They should last a while and they sound good. They’re a little bit bigger in the ear than Klipsch and have a bit more volume. Klipsch are more nuanced and detailed. Thes have strong all around soud. More pop or rock to Klipsch’s jazz or symphonic.
T**D
Great sound and looks, affordable price
I’ve had the Marshall Mode EQ headphones for a few weeks now and am really happy with them. I use high-end over-ear headphones when I’m in an audiophile mood, but I was looking for some good quality, affordable wired earbuds to use at other times. After some online research, I narrowed my search to these, the Beyerdynamic Soul Byrd, and the 1More Triple Drivers. I listened to several songs in all three headphones (electronic, classical, indie rock), and the Marshalls had the most consistently solid audio performance. The sound is well balanced and articulate. The Soul Byrds felt like they were lacking in depth, especially the midrange, although they were the most comfortable of the three I tried. The 1More came in a close second to the Marshalls - great sound and excellent build quality, however I just preferred the sound signature of the Marshalls and how consistently good they sounded across all the musical genres I tested them on. Other strengths of the Marshalls are the comfort, fit, and aesthetics. Price wasn’t a huge factor for me, but I did find it interesting that the Marshalls are the most inexpensive of the ones I tested, which is nice. I have not tried the standard Mode version (without the EQ feature), so can’t make a comparison. I went with the EQs mainly because of some reviews I read on audiophile sites, and I figured having two options was better than one. Overall, I highly recommend these earbuds!
A**N
good not great
I bought these because I got tired of bluetooth not connecting and making a mess of my video-meetings. the sound is ok. the functionality has been what I was looking for. nothing super fancy but also not cheap. my only gripe is the gizmo controller made of cheap plastic and keeps falling off, and then made a final escape from the earbuds, breaking and falling apart. I expected just a tad more...that it doesnt fall apart after one month of use. just a little hope and expectation. not much. not peace on earth. not end of global warming. just that when you pay this much...that the people making it on the other end...make sure they dont sell you junk. I am referring to Marshall and its employees. whats the point of having good sound and great engineers, when the piece falls apart. just saying. good execution Marshall. is that too much to ask...expect...maybe this is what it has come down to.... my apple products dont do this. My Bose product doesnt do this (I have one of their earbuds for 15 years)...Marshall, sadly this was my only and last dance with you. Let's see if you honor your Warranty.....but not holding my breath...just saying.....
A**R
Decent, but only for less than a year
Bought these in December 2023 after reading some good review (professional and on here). They were pretty good in the beginning. I liked having the clip and the microphone, and the variety of tips for the ear part was nice. But there's been a steady decline in sound quality and how it works for phone calls. I like the material the cord is made out of because it tends not to tangle too badly. The right ear bud has suddenly stopped working for no reason, and the slightest bit of wind makes it difficult for others to hear me through the mic during phone calls. Frankly, I think I've had $20 airport headphones that have lasted longer.
K**A
They're not just great, they helped put a lot of VERY bad guys in the hole.
The BEST earbuds I've ever found. As a guitarist that keeps reverting to Marshall amps, I took a chance 2 yrs ago. That each pr. lasted, or rather, survived ~8 months each is remarkable. Through Ocean, jungle, desert & dust, running a he forward recon jobs cops can't, there were times when my life depended on them. I take care of my tools, but earbuds hunting bad-meth-people & you name the wanted criminal kine', out here in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, (sometimes IN IT), tend to fail inside a couple months if I'm lucky, & the fit is typically horrid. I didn't mind replacing the others. THESE Marshall Mode EQ cans are the S#!t! I got ~8-10 months out of each pair. THAT, in my world, albeit forcibly 'retired', is comparable only to the tactical rope I favor. Three things mean a lot to me w/these; 1) Survivability; the reinforced brass spring junction points are invaluable. 2) These are the only earbuds I've ever seen, whose control module clips securely, or is even present. MUCH reduced ear hanging stressor factor & buds falling out at the worst times. 3) They're surprisingly H20 resistant & survived numerous ops into the ocean, or tropical storms so fierce, the rain is traveling horizontally. I swear it on my fierce Grandma's grave. They sound GREAT. I've caught a few LEOs trying to sneak off w/them. Interestingly, just like Marshall amps & speakers, they need a 2-3 week break-in period, before they sound 'Goldilocks'. They're VERY sensitive w/out being skritchy when using my audio/vid surveillance gear. Very detailed audio relay, I could finally hear the conversations & not just the footfalls from ~100 yards out! They're far from shrill to begin with, something I dread, the 'icepick' in the ear discomfort. I really should get a few spare pairs before some bean counter decides the product sells too well, & cancels them out forever. Marshall amps are kind of like that, too. Plenty of spare buds for anyone's ears, & they're easy to clean w/just a moist corner of a paper towel; the driver's are protected by their own tight (brass?) mesh-screens. Telephone troubles are ALWAYS the other end's problem!
D**K
Sounds beautiful
These EarPods are excellent. They sound great very good high base. The only little downfall I have is there too long but that’s not any reason for me to give this an outstanding review. I highly recommend these ear plugs. Thank you very much Amazon for providing excellent products and fast service.
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