Review: Master & Dynamic’s Wireless MW65s Are the Comfiest Headphones We’ve Ever Worn

Cost aside, they’re our wireless noise-canceling cans of choice

MW65

The MW65 is an active noise-cancelling, wireless headphone game changer (Photos: Master & Dynamic)

By Kirk Miller

We’ve raved about Master & Dynamic’s form and function many times before. 

Started in New York in 2014, the audio brand has always mixed eye-catching aesthetics with rich, warm acoustics. These aren’t headphones for DJs or fans of heavy bass, and they’re also not for cheapskates — they’ll run you $250-$500 a pair, but they’re worth it.

Just last month, Thirty Five Ventures — owned by new Brooklyn Nets hero Kevin Durant and sports business executive Rich Kleiman — announced their company would become an equity partner in M&D. They plan to be active participants, too, working with the audio gurus on “creative, design and building out the intersection of sports and music.”

As long as they don’t disrupt what’s working for Master & Dynamic, we’re game (a Brooklyn championship wouldn’t hurt either). Their first collaboration is actually a “Studio 35” colorway of the newly released MW65 Active Noise-Cancelling Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

While we didn’t get to try out that snazzy silver/grey/orange colorway, we did test out a silver metal/brown leather variation on the MW65s (it also comes in black leather/gunmetal). It’s the first active noise-canceling wireless set from M&D, which already makes our favorite wired over-ear and wireless earbuds, the latter of which won a Red Dot Award for Product Design. With the MW65 Wireless, they’re looking to conquer yet another category.

So have they achieved it? Let’s find out.

The setup

The MW65s arrive in a box with a soft protective carrying case with zippered pouch, a two-pronged flight adaptor, 3.5mm audio cable (for when you’re going wired), USB-C charging cable and USB adaptor. I plugged them in for three hours to charge, skimmed the single page start-up pamphlet and then paired it with my iPhone 7+. No issues here.

The specs

What works

The MW65s definitely work better sitting than walking around

What needs work

What others are saying

Almost the perfect headphones … a more refined design than most of the competition, but the MW65 are expensive. — Engadget

The MW65 is a very pleasant headphone to listen to. Not necessarily incredibly exciting or dynamic, but it’s well-balanced and smooth. — CNet

The list of things to love about the MW65 is long: The styling and materials, the low weight, the crazy battery life, the excellent noise-reducing tech, the crisp audio. — Wired

Recommendation 

The MW65 ain’t cheap (it’s $500). But wow, do they look good, and they’re so lightweight and comfy it’s physically difficult to go back to other, more cumbersome headphones. If the sound and specs aren’t top of the line, they’re certainly close enough. So while we’ve moved almost exclusively to the MW07 earbuds for convenience, we may very well make the MW65s our headphones for office days and long plane rides. 

Exit mobile version