Master & Dynamic Launch Wireless Headphones
by Adriano Batista




In less than a year, Master & Dynamic has established a significant foothold in the premium audio market. Today, the brand pushes its commitment to elevated design, technical sophistication and detailed sound one step further ― unveiling the MW60 Wireless Over Ear Headphone.
The MW60 takes several cues from Master & Dynamic’s flagship Over Ear MH40, while establishing its own distinctive, elegant style. Signature Master & Dynamic elements, including a minimal industrial aesthetic, premium materials and tactile components, are apparent throughout.
While traditional wireless headphones trade metal for plastic, the Master & Dynamic MW60 combines patent pending stainless steel componentry with its “form-meets-function” exposed all-aluminum antenna to create uncompromised durability, style and best-in-class signal range.
Every detail is considered. The MW60 accommodates multi-point connection, allowing connectivity to two devices at once for a smooth transition from phone to computer. The MW60 can even be used once the 15-hour lithium ion rechargeable battery is depleted by simply connecting directly to an audio device via the included heavy-duty woven cable.
The MW60 is appointed with the highest quality materials, from the heavy grain leather headband to the memory foam ear pads, which are wrapped in soft lambskin leather. An omnidirectional microphone is integrated into the ear cup for crystal clear calling. Tactile controls ― ergonomically positioned on the ear cups ― pay homage to elements found on high-end timepieces, allowing for effortless media control toggling.
The MW60 Wireless Over Ear Headphone is available in two colorways at www.masterdynamic.co.uk for £419 or www.masterdynamic.eu for €579.
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