Headphone aficionados perk up their ears whenever Master & Dynamic drops a new bit of product onto the internet. The New York company first made a splash five years ago with its MH40 over-ear headphones that it modeled after a mid-20th-century design. They looked sharp and sounded even better, and the company has gone on to release several corded and wireless models (as well as an ultra-dope speaker made of concrete) that earned high marks from us and other publications.
The newest headphone from Master & Dynamic is a wireless model that fits fully over the ears and features active noise-cancelation technology built in. The MW65 ANC, available now, has many of the same visual design touch points seen in the company's previous flagship model, the MW60. Premium leather swaddles the headband and the memory-foam ear pads. The durable aluminum skeleton keeps the weight just under 9 ounces. Inside each ear cup is a 40-millimeter beryllium driver that puts out some truly lovely sound.
Master & Dynamic sent a pair for me to audition, and the biggest surprises in the two weeks I wore them were the wireless performance and the battery life. The antenna is about as clingy as they come, pairing to my iMac and Pixel 3 over Bluetooth immediately, and not dropping the connection until I walk through a door 70 feet away and close it behind me. And the battery is bonkers. M&D quotes a Herculean 24 hours of listening time, and I can confirm that it lasts even longer. I do most of my listening with the active noise-canceling system either off or on the Low mode (more on that later), but even with the ANC electronics firing I can squeeze a week's worth of four-hour sessions out of the battery. When it goes dry, a USB-C cable charges them quickly.

