The designers at Montblanc clearly spent a good amount of time on the appearance itself, too. You get sleek metal-and-leather construction and a beautiful cap-top logo you’d expect from the fat cat pen company. The MB 01 are every bit as pretty as $600 headphones should be, but every bit as forgettable as anyone who can afford them really wants to look while traveling.
There are physical buttons (still better than touch controls in nearly every instance) on the outside of the right ear cup that let you easily turn noise canceling on or off, pull up Google Assistant (when connected to an Android phone), or change the volume. My favorite button is none of those. Instead, I’m partial to a massive one that’s hidden under the center of the right ear cup for playing and pausing music. Given just how quiet the headphones make your surroundings, I pressed it a lot.
The MB 01 have head sensing that allows music to automatically play when the headphones are on your head and pause when they're resting around your neck, but it comes turned off from the factory. To activate it, press the volume down and ANC buttons together. The tech in these headphones, in my opinion as well as that of a fellow writer I spoke to, isn't as good as in Sony and Bose models; it's glitchy enough that we both preferred it off. The 20 hours of included battery life isn’t as high as Sony or Bose either, but it’s more than enough for most people, and quick USB-C charging makes it a nonissue.
I would also like a version where the metallic accents on the headphones are matte instead of shiny metal. Surely even wealthy pen enthusiasts have fingerprints.
Sound in Silence
The MB 01 get as quiet as noise-canceling headphones can go. You won’t hear your HVAC, your lawn-mowing neighbors, or the annoying conversation about politics that’s happening at the coffee shop table next to you—if you’re still going out in public (maybe reconsider!).
They do a lot with that silence. The angled, 40-mm dynamic drivers inside the ear cups got the once over from acclaimed engineer Alex Rosson—who esoteric audio nerds will recognize as the cofounder of headphone brand Audeze. I don’t know what magic fairy dust Rosson has coating his eardrums, but the MB 01 sound amazing.
The headphones are bold and powerful down low, with warm guitar tones and low pianos that ring out a bit thicker than usual, but find themselves balanced by a pleasantly crisp bite in the highs. The MB 01 sound clearer and warmer than Bose's headphones and are more fun to listen to than the Sony WH-1000XM3 because of an insanely wide sound stage. Like the Sony model, they do AptX HD, for the best possible sound over Bluetooth.
When I’m listening to Sunbathe’s Can’t Be Sure, the vocals feel like they’re reaching out to the corners of my room. That’s especially impressive considering how restricted noise-canceling headphones can feel for bigger, more live, mixes—a downside of the way these types of headphones listen to and isolate the outside world.
Sign Me Up
It doesn’t surprise me that a company with a place in the hand of CEOs, politicians, and industry leaders around the world would want a place near their ears. What surprises me is how well Montblanc has done in getting there on its first try.
Comfortable, stylish, whisper-quiet, and fantastic sounding, the MB 01 are not just a good pair of premium noise-canceling headphones. They are genuinely a Rolls Royce for the ears. And just like cars or pens, you can have them in multiple colors.
Updated on December 10, 2020: The initial review of the MB 01 stated they did not have head sensing technology. They do have the technology, it is just turned off by default. The review has been updated to reflect this.