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6 years ago
Great sound, very uncomfortable

I bought these headphones for studio monitoring. When they arrived I immediately noticed the great sounds quality, crisp full spectrum sound (plus they come in red, which is dope). After a couple minutes of continuous wearing, my ears and the top of my head started to hurt.

NCIX.com
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7 years ago

These headphones are great and very comfortable than my previous headphones that i had. It does not hurt my ears an it is very portable and versatile and durable.

Good

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Amazon
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5 years ago
Wireless M50X on par with wired

Enjoyed the music quality throughout my time using it. 40 hours battery was pretty much accurate, I was able to achieve around 38 hours which surpasses the likes of Bose massively and also Sony. Wired and wireless whilst listening to music was indistinguishable which really impressed me the most.

Digit
★★★★
5 years ago
Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

Ditching the wires on the ATH-M50x to make the ATH-M50xBT is one of the best things Audio-Technica has done in recent times.

Excellent battery life; Good detail and fun sound; Bluetooth 5.0; aptX support

No ANC; Could be cheaper

Tom's Guide
★★★★
5 years ago
Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT Review: Great Wireless Headphones on the Cheap

The Audio-Technica ATH-50xBT maintains the phenomenal sound and sturdy design of the original, while adding Bluetooth into the mix.

Outstanding audio performance; Strong battery life; Multiple codec support; On-cup controls; Sturdy; comfy design; Bluetooth 5.0

Connectivity bugs; Touch controls need work; Meager mobile features

Sound Review
★★★★
8 years ago

The Audio Technica ATH-M50X headset will definitely be welcomed by audiophiles as the headphones to go for. They are one of the more popular headphones that are well under $200 whilst sounding exceedingly professional.

Good quality construction Soft plush material on ear cups and head band Quite flexible body 3 different cables provided Balanced audio Punchy bass

Diaphragm break up might occur on high volumes All plastic construction Proprietary audio jack

iLounge
★★★★
5 years ago
Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

The Jeep Wrangler started as a true utility vehicle - its simple body panels and spartan interior reflected that it was designed for people that valued off-road capability over on-road luxury.

head-fi.org
★★★★
7 years ago
Audio Technica ATH-M50xBT

Perhaps the biggest knock I can give the ATH-M50xBT is that to me, it is incorrectly classified as a monitoring headphone. Rather, it should instead be marketed as a headphone for mainstream, not professional use.

Mainstream sound, excellent battery life, portable; Easy choice for a recommendation

Jackofalltrades; but does not particularly impress in any one regard; whether in terms of sound quality; accessories; or specifications

Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
I never tried any headphones this good in my life

I never tried any headphones this good in my life. I was hesitant since some reviews suggested these cans are too "warm" or bass heavy if I got that right. I was leaning toward the m40x which is described as the more "flat" sounding option.

TechRadar UK
★★★★
6 years ago
Audio-Technica ATH-M50X review

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50X are DJ headphones reborn to better suit a mass audience. They're big and chunky, sure, but they also offer some of the best sound you'll find for around $150 (£113, AU$199).

Lively; engaging sound; Relatively affordable; Good for EDM

Not neutral-sounding; No wireless option; Proprietary audio cable

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