Mark Levinson goes all out with its first-ever headphones, the wireless ANC No.5909

Mark Levinson No.5909
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Mark Levinson has released its first-ever wireless headphones, the No.5909, marking a departure for a company synonymous with high-end hi-fi systems.

Designed to provide audiophiles with a comfortable, stylish listening experience, the frame of the No.5909 is constructed from lightweight anodised aluminium with metallic painted ear cups, while the headband and replaceable ear cushions are made from leather. 

Named in line with Mark Levinson's hi-fi components, the No.5909 deliver up to 34 hours of standard playback or 30 hours with adaptive active noise-cancellation turned on. A quick 15 minutes of charging via USB-C can yield six hours of music, too. A third noise-cancelling mode, 'Ambient Aware', allows listeners the option to hear more of their surroundings, and a four-microphone array with ‘Smart Wind Adaption’ is on board to help keep phone calls crystal clear.

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Mary is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and has over a decade of experience working as a sound engineer mixing live events, music and theatre. Her mixing credits include productions at The National Theatre and in the West End, as well as original musicals composed by Mark Knopfler, Tori Amos, Guy Chambers, Howard Goodall and Dan Gillespie Sells.