With Up to 80 Hours of Battery Life, Marshall Milton A.N.C Raises the Bar in Indonesia

Marshall’s Milton A.N.C arrives in Indonesia with a feature set aimed squarely at people who want a premium wireless headphone that can keep up with busy routines. The biggest headline is not just the familiar Marshall look, but the combination of adaptive noise cancellation, long battery life, and a compact foldable design.

The model is now officially sold in Indonesia through Erajaya Digital. It is positioned as an option for work, travel, and everyday entertainment, especially for users who need something comfortable to carry and practical to use across different activities.

Built for mobility without losing Marshall’s identity

Milton A.N.C uses a foldable construction to make the headphone easier to bring along. Marshall says the structure is made to stay durable during daily use, including when it is stored in a bag or taken from place to place.

Comfort also plays a central role in the design. The ear cushions use memory foam, while the visual identity stays close to the brand’s classic style through textured TPU ear caps, a brass-colored metal logo, and a metal frame with a powder-coated finish.

That design approach fits the kind of user Marshall and Erajaya Digital are targeting. Joy Wahjudi, CEO of Erajaya Digital, highlighted that audio consumers today are not only looking for sound quality, but also for products that are flexible and relevant to more dynamic lifestyles.

Battery life becomes the standout point

One of the strongest selling points of Milton A.N.C is its battery claim. With Active Noise Cancelling turned on, the headphone is said to last more than 50 hours.

When ANC is switched off, the battery life is claimed to reach up to 80 hours. That level of endurance makes the product especially appealing for frequent travelers or anyone who prefers not to recharge headphones too often.

Noise control and listening features

Marshall equips Milton A.N.C with Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling, which automatically adjusts the level of noise reduction based on the surrounding environment. The goal is to keep the listening experience stable in different situations.

For moments when users still want awareness of their surroundings, there is Transparency Mode that can be activated with a single touch. The headphone also includes adaptive microphones to help maintain call quality, including in noisy settings.

Spatial Audio is part of the package as well. Marshall says the feature is designed to create a wider sound feel when listening to music, watching films, or gaming.

A familiar sound profile with simple controls

Marshall says the sound character of Milton A.N.C comes from more than six decades of experience in audio. Each unit is designed and tuned by the company’s internal audio engineers to deliver powerful, detailed sound while preserving the brand’s signature character.

Control is handled through a multifunction button. It can be used to adjust ANC, switch EQ presets, activate spatial audio, open a Spotify playlist, and manage calls or voice assistant functions.

Price and availability in Indonesia

Milton A.N.C is available in Indonesia in Black and comes with official TAM warranty. The headphone is priced at Rp3.499.000.

It can be purchased through Marshall’s Official Store on Tokopedia and Shopee, erafone’s Official Store on Shopee, iBox’s Official Store on Shopee and Lazada, as well as iBox and Urban Republic retail outlets across Indonesia. With its premium build, adaptive ANC, Spatial Audio, and battery life of up to 80 hours, the model adds another option in the premium wireless headphone segment.

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