The M50x may be more expensive than the outgoing M50 (which is now under £100) but it's worth it.
Improves on the M50's great design
Pricier than the model it replaces
Manufacturer: Audio Technica
The M50x may be more expensive than the outgoing M50 (which is now under £100) but it's worth it.
Improves on the M50's great design
Pricier than the model it replaces
Given this is my first go round with Audio-Technica I have to give the M50xBT headphones a nice thumbs up. I appreciated the sound profile these created and at times favored them over my Sony XM3s depending on the tracks. There isn't any noise cancelling but in this case it's not a deal breaker.
If you were a fan of the ATH-M50x headphones, you'll likely like the ATH-M50xBT as well seeing as they're basically the same headphones. They have better Bluetooth codec support than most, a great battery life, and are still durable and portable. While they're not cheap, they're still a great value.
Great sound Excellent battery life Folds down for storage Bluetooth 5 aptX HD support
Price Bluetooth carries some drawbacks Heat buildup
I am not a DJ who needs twisting earpieces, but as a music instructor I must be able to converse and hear what’s going on in a room where I’m teaching or rehearsing piano or guitar pieces. The ear units also fold for storage and transportation.
The Audio-Technica M50xBT are a good sounding wireless pair of headphones for critical listening. They are the wireless variant of the ...
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