

Where headphones with noise canceling come with a hard case because you’re supposed to be taking them everywhere, these come with a bag because the furthest they are supposed to go is from the lounge to the bedroom or office. These don't feel like headphones that are really supposed to leave the house or at least join you on bus and train journeys. That’s not the purpose I think that Master & Dynamic is aiming for, however. Yes, you are paying $399 for headphones without noise canceling, which feels a little steep. A carrying bag that snaps shut with a satisfying ‘click’ is also included, and it highlights something about these headphones that’s worth noting – they’re not after the same market as those that come with a hard case. There’s the expected charging cable and USB-C to 3.5mm jack connector. The band is thin and doesn’t have much padding, but it gently rests on top of your head so you don’t feel it quite as much. The clamping force is solid without making them feel tight, and the lambskin memory foam-filled pads are soft and gentle. I’ve worn them over the course of many a workday now, and they’ve never become uncomfortable.

It makes them very comfortable over long periods as well.
