Master & Dynamic has officially announced its newest flagship pair of noise-canceling cans: the Master & Dynamic MW75. These are the direct successor to the 2019-released MW65, and they’re a big change. The new cans have a completely new look, now with shimmering tempered glass earcups; improved features and sonic capabilities; and, maybe most significantly, a new $599 price tag (up from $499) that puts them above Apple’s AirPods Max in the race for the most expensive noise-canceling headphones you can buy.
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I’ve been testing the MW75 for the better part of the last month, and I can tell you they are elite. The sound quality, noise-cancellation, features and overall look and feel — it’s all top of the class.
The $599 price tag is excessive, for sure — but Master & Dynamic has always made luxury audio products that, because of their premium materials (and unique look), are going to cost more than most. And now that Apple has proven that people are willing to spend more than $300 to $400 on a great pair of wireless headphones, M&D has decided to jump on that bandwagon, too.
What’s Good About the M&D MW75 Headphones?
The MW75 are jam-packed with features and abilities
The MW75 are a huge leap forward for Master & Dynamic because, well, they deliver on a lot of fronts that the MW65 lacked.
They are the company’s first over-ear headphones that work with a companion app (M&D Connect), which allows you to tweak the EQ of your music. They have multiple noise-canceling modes (including adaptive noise-canceling, which adjusts the noise-cancellation depending on the environment you’re in) as well as a transparency mode. And they have optical sensors so that the headphones will auto-play and auto-pause your music every time you put on and take off your headphones. Most of the abilities are shared by other flagship noise-canceling headphones by Sony, Bose and Apple, but the company’s older MW65 cans lacked them all.
