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title: "MW65"
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# Dual ANC modes, tailored noise control 20m Bluetooth range, 3x industry standard 24h battery life, all-day power MW65

**Brand:** master & dynamic
**Price:** 3487 Ft
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape, block the noise, own the moment.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MW65 by master & dynamic
- **How much does it cost?** 3487 Ft with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- master & dynamic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted master & dynamic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Luxury Meets Durability:** Crafted from lightweight anodized aluminum and premium lambskin-wrapped memory foam ear pads for comfort that lasts through marathon listening sessions.
- • **Unmatched All-Day Power:** Up to 24 hours of wireless playback keeps you connected from dawn to dusk without a recharge.
- • **Customizable Noise Control:** Two active noise-cancelling modes let you dial in your focus, whether on a noisy flight or a quiet office.
- • **Extended Bluetooth Freedom:** Experience seamless connectivity with a 20+ meter range—three times the industry average—perfect for multitasking on the move.
- • **Crystal-Clear Communication:** Built-in dual microphones ensure your calls and voice assistant commands come through with pristine clarity—no phone glances needed.

## Overview

Master & Dynamic MW65 wireless headphones combine premium materials with advanced tech: 40mm dynamic drivers deliver rich, balanced sound; dual ANC modes adapt to your environment; Bluetooth range triples the norm at 20+ meters; and a 24-hour battery life powers your day. Designed for professionals who demand luxury, comfort, and uncompromising audio clarity on the go.

## Description

Crafted from premium materials and optimized for the Google assistant, MW65 noise-cancelling wireless over-ear headphone feature two active noise-cancellation modes that filter out unwanted noise and hones in on what you really want to hear. We put in time and design to deliver a set of premium, noise-cancelling leather headphones. Noise cancelling bluetooth headphones that are perfect for airplanes and travel. Enable 'high power' to block out loud noise. For places with lower noise levels, you can use low power to keep external sound from interrupting what you’re listening to, be that music, a podcast, or a conversation. Even with noise-cancellation turned off, MW65 features passive noise isolation. Master & Dynamic only uses premium materials, including fine leather and lightweight, anodized aluminum metal, when building our wireless headphones. Every material we use is meant to create an unmatched high-tech experience all while creating comfortable headphones that feel great to wear. 40mm Beryllium drivers deliver stellar sound and MW65’s Bluetooth capabilities are three times the industry standard. Additionally, our over-ear wireless headphones have a battery that lasts for up to 24 hours, and can charge to 50% in only 15 minutes. While MW65 are wireless headphones, they include an optional cable for longer listening. A USB-C charging cable, 3.5mm Audio cable, flight adapter, USB-A adapter and carrying pouch are included as well.

Review: Excellent Sound Quality with Very Good Noise Canceling - About me. I listen to headphones to enjoy music at a high level of quality. So I'm willing to pay a little more to find a fairly neutral sound signature with slightly emphasized bass, mids that are not too recessed, and detailed highs that aren't harsh. In my opinion, the Master & Dynamics MW65 are one of the best sounding headphones I have ever listened to. They are on par with my Drop HD6XX (Sennheiser collaboration), which based on audiophile reviews are considered a reference standard. These are in fact so good, that I have virtually stopped using my IEMs (which I preferred) and now use the MW65s indoors and outdoors. Bottom line, if you favor sound quality over noise canceling, these are an amazing set of headphones. But what really sets these apart is that with the active noise canceling turned on, the sound quality is only slightly lower. I've owned and tested Bose, Sony, Audio-Technica, and Sennheiser noise canceling headphones and none has as good of a sound quality as the Master & Dynamic MW65; especially when the noise canceling is turned on. Nor does the noise canceling create an overpowering or uncomfortable pressure on the ear. The Bose and Sony will provide better noise canceling, but not better audio quality. The sound quality is fairly neutral, with a slight sub-bass emphasis. The detail and imaging is very good, but slightly less than you would get with planars or a high-end set of headphones. But the musicality, tone, imaging, sound stage, and overall sound signature is near perfect. They are light, very comfortable, and look stunning. The build is solid using high quality materials. And did I say they look incredible? What else do I like? Fast USB-C charging, long battery life, comfortable ear pads, the option to listen to them wired without consuming battery charge, and easy to use button controls. The touch pad, gesture user interface on some of the newer products is a bit confusing. I'm sure I would have become used to them, but the tactile feel of a physical button makes them easy to locate and more comfortable to use. These are definitely on the higher end, unless you can pick up a "Like New" product, which I did. No problems whatsoever, and I saved $200. But the combination of excellent sound with very good noise canceling, the option to listen to them wired, USB-C charging, and a luxury look makes these a very good buy. Highly recommended!
Review: All headphones in this price range are NOT created equal! - After reading several online articles on the best wireless ANC headphones in the $300-400 range, I chose three to try out: - Sony WH-1000XM4 - Master & Dynamic MW65 - Bowers & Wilkins PX7 The Sony pair arrived first and my initial thought was that although they had plenty of cool bells & whistles (touch sensitive volume control, automatic pause when removing them from your head) and the ANC was very effective, they sounded surprisingly flat. Even after trying various EQ settings within the Sony app and on my iPhone, the sound was decent but just not good enough for a $350 pair of headphones. And the most important thing to me with headphones is sound quality. I couldn't help but wonder why these headphones had such great reviews on sound quality when to my ears they just sound dull. All bass and mid, very little clarity of treble. To me, it seems the majority of the money for this pair went into the fancy features and not to the sound quality. Next came the Master & Dynamic MW65 -- a newer company based out of NYC I hadn't heard of until this week. Besides the absolutely stunning design (not the most important thing to me honestly) I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the full, rich sound and crystal clear quality of the audio -- especially on the high end. An absolutely beautiful, well balanced, natural sound -- unlike the Sony's. Bass and midrange are important of course, and these have plenty of low end punch, but if you're like me and you want a precise, clear, open treble (so you can really hear all those delicate cymbals and high hats), then these will delight you. To be fair, they do not have many of the fancy features of other headphones in this price range (and they don't come with an app, which is fine by me), and the ANC isn't quite as effective as the Sony's. But a more subtle ANC is also what keeps the music sounding so great. They're also the only pair of the three that didn't come with a hard case (the case is soft), so to protect these I'm going to spend another $25 on a case. They're worth it. I only wish these were super soft over-ear phones instead of on-ear phones. The earpad leather is very soft and they are definitely comfortable (even to a man with big ears like mine), but I feel after hours of usage an over-ear set would be more comfortable. Finally the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 arrived. I had high hopes for these because of their reviews, and the reputation of B&W for many years running. So I was as surprised as I could possibly be when I put them on and they sounded as flat and dull as the Sony's. In fact, after an A-B comparison they sounded nearly identical to the Sony's. Plus, the B&W app was buggy and terrible, and didn't even include EQ. (I used the iPhone settings to adjust EQ instead, but it still didn't help the B&Ws much.) Master & Dynamic was the clear winner of the three, no contest. It amazes me that the Sony and B&W headphones have plenty of glowing reviews from people who rave about the sound quality. All I can think of is everyone's preferences are different, but most likely the people who popped them on and enjoyed them didn't actually do A-B comparisons with other brands. It was when I compared the Master & Dynamics with the others that I really noticed what the other two pair were missing.

## 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: two modes of noise-cancellation strength filter out unwanted external noise, designed to focus, inspire and transport your mind wherever life takes you
- PREMIUM MATERIALS: crafted from lightweight anodized aluminum and fine Leathers for superior comfort. 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: Great for all genres of music. Mw65's offers the perfect balance between the bass, midst, and highs, leaving you with crisp and superior audio

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07RHWD633 |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Cancellation, Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 0.25 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #265,786 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,275 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.2 |
| Brand | MASTER & DYNAMIC |
| Brand Name | MASTER & DYNAMIC |
| Built-In Media | Over Ear,3.5 mmHeadphones,Canvas Carrying Pouch,USB-C to USB-C Charging Cable,3.5mm to 3.5mm Audio Cable,Flight Adapter / USB-A Adapter |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Gunmetal/ Black Leather |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Car Audio Systems, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 433 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858901007952 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 245 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Master & Dynamic |
| Model Name | MW65 |
| Model Number | MW65G1 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| UPC | 858901007952 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MASTER & DYNAMIC
- **Color:** Gunmetal/ Black Leather
- **Ear Placement:** Over Ear
- **Form Factor:** Over Ear
- **Impedance:** 32 Ohms

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Sound Quality with Very Good Noise Canceling
*by A***E on May 7, 2021*

About me. I listen to headphones to enjoy music at a high level of quality. So I'm willing to pay a little more to find a fairly neutral sound signature with slightly emphasized bass, mids that are not too recessed, and detailed highs that aren't harsh. In my opinion, the Master & Dynamics MW65 are one of the best sounding headphones I have ever listened to. They are on par with my Drop HD6XX (Sennheiser collaboration), which based on audiophile reviews are considered a reference standard. These are in fact so good, that I have virtually stopped using my IEMs (which I preferred) and now use the MW65s indoors and outdoors. Bottom line, if you favor sound quality over noise canceling, these are an amazing set of headphones. But what really sets these apart is that with the active noise canceling turned on, the sound quality is only slightly lower. I've owned and tested Bose, Sony, Audio-Technica, and Sennheiser noise canceling headphones and none has as good of a sound quality as the Master & Dynamic MW65; especially when the noise canceling is turned on. Nor does the noise canceling create an overpowering or uncomfortable pressure on the ear. The Bose and Sony will provide better noise canceling, but not better audio quality. The sound quality is fairly neutral, with a slight sub-bass emphasis. The detail and imaging is very good, but slightly less than you would get with planars or a high-end set of headphones. But the musicality, tone, imaging, sound stage, and overall sound signature is near perfect. They are light, very comfortable, and look stunning. The build is solid using high quality materials. And did I say they look incredible? What else do I like? Fast USB-C charging, long battery life, comfortable ear pads, the option to listen to them wired without consuming battery charge, and easy to use button controls. The touch pad, gesture user interface on some of the newer products is a bit confusing. I'm sure I would have become used to them, but the tactile feel of a physical button makes them easy to locate and more comfortable to use. These are definitely on the higher end, unless you can pick up a "Like New" product, which I did. No problems whatsoever, and I saved $200. But the combination of excellent sound with very good noise canceling, the option to listen to them wired, USB-C charging, and a luxury look makes these a very good buy. Highly recommended!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ All headphones in this price range are NOT created equal!
*by G***B on November 13, 2020*

After reading several online articles on the best wireless ANC headphones in the $300-400 range, I chose three to try out: - Sony WH-1000XM4 - Master & Dynamic MW65 - Bowers & Wilkins PX7 The Sony pair arrived first and my initial thought was that although they had plenty of cool bells & whistles (touch sensitive volume control, automatic pause when removing them from your head) and the ANC was very effective, they sounded surprisingly flat. Even after trying various EQ settings within the Sony app and on my iPhone, the sound was decent but just not good enough for a $350 pair of headphones. And the most important thing to me with headphones is sound quality. I couldn't help but wonder why these headphones had such great reviews on sound quality when to my ears they just sound dull. All bass and mid, very little clarity of treble. To me, it seems the majority of the money for this pair went into the fancy features and not to the sound quality. Next came the Master & Dynamic MW65 -- a newer company based out of NYC I hadn't heard of until this week. Besides the absolutely stunning design (not the most important thing to me honestly) I was absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the full, rich sound and crystal clear quality of the audio -- especially on the high end. An absolutely beautiful, well balanced, natural sound -- unlike the Sony's. Bass and midrange are important of course, and these have plenty of low end punch, but if you're like me and you want a precise, clear, open treble (so you can really hear all those delicate cymbals and high hats), then these will delight you. To be fair, they do not have many of the fancy features of other headphones in this price range (and they don't come with an app, which is fine by me), and the ANC isn't quite as effective as the Sony's. But a more subtle ANC is also what keeps the music sounding so great. They're also the only pair of the three that didn't come with a hard case (the case is soft), so to protect these I'm going to spend another $25 on a case. They're worth it. I only wish these were super soft over-ear phones instead of on-ear phones. The earpad leather is very soft and they are definitely comfortable (even to a man with big ears like mine), but I feel after hours of usage an over-ear set would be more comfortable. Finally the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 arrived. I had high hopes for these because of their reviews, and the reputation of B&W for many years running. So I was as surprised as I could possibly be when I put them on and they sounded as flat and dull as the Sony's. In fact, after an A-B comparison they sounded nearly identical to the Sony's. Plus, the B&W app was buggy and terrible, and didn't even include EQ. (I used the iPhone settings to adjust EQ instead, but it still didn't help the B&Ws much.) Master & Dynamic was the clear winner of the three, no contest. It amazes me that the Sony and B&W headphones have plenty of glowing reviews from people who rave about the sound quality. All I can think of is everyone's preferences are different, but most likely the people who popped them on and enjoyed them didn't actually do A-B comparisons with other brands. It was when I compared the Master & Dynamics with the others that I really noticed what the other two pair were missing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing sound, mediocre noise cancellation, Good customer support
*by M***M on September 1, 2019*

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.

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