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Audio-Technica ATHM50XBT Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Wireless


Features

  • Wireless on the go design delivers the same critically acclaimed sonic performance as the original ATH M50x Professional studio Headphones
  • Touch control provides convenient access to voice assist Sensitivity - 99 dB/mW Impedance
  • Mic and button controls built into the ear cup allow for easy handling of calls music playback and volume adjustment
  • Proprietary 45 millimeter large aperture drivers deliver exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range with deep accurate bass response
  • Includes 30 centimeter (1.0 feet) USB charging cable and carrying pouch Magnet neodymium

Description

Closed back, circumaural headphones with Bluetooth connectivity, collapsible design, 45mm neodymium magnet, built in microphone, volume controls, and 40 hour battery.


Item Weight: 10.9 ounces


Product Dimensions: 8.66 x 4.33 x 9.84 inches


Item model number: ATHM50XBT


Batteries: 1 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 30, 2018


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: Wireless


Hardware Interface: 3.5mm Audio, Bluetooth 5


Size: Medium


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


Power Source: Battery


Voltage: 3.7 Volts


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  • What an interesting world
Color: Black Style: Wireless
So, you could say I'm a bit of an Audio Technica loyalist. I've been comparing their products to other sound companies since 2009 -- music really helped get me through my first trip to Afghanistan. None of my purchases with them have gone over $300, so as far as a company like Sennheiser is concerned, there's some limitations... But whether it be AKG, Sony, Bose -- I've had a history of buying two products from different companies around the same time to do a comparison. Why? If I'm going to be deaf by 40, I want to make sure I enjoy the sounds up to that point. Either way, I recently decided to hit the refresh with what goes over my ears. I'm guilty of actually returning to a using the Audio Technica ATH-AD900 (not with the X) the most over the last decade, since my original purchase forever ago -- YOU KNOW! The flashy headphones with that beautiful pink open-air siding! They're great headphones, still. Either way, to this product... Strap in folks, I'm not gruntled by what I've seen from other reviews. When looking over the critical reviews that seem to get helpful votes, they seem to float around the 3-Star mark, but for weird reasons. I read one that said too many of the headphone components were plastic. 1. What do you expect? 2. Did you take the headphones apart to examine the components that are actually producing the sound? 3. Not all plastic is junk, and while -- sure -- I can expect increased durability from a headphone frame made with nickel or whatever other metal alloy... If you can get at least three years out of your plastic framed headphones (almost every headphone has plastic on the market) without a break, that's a victory. I read another review that was critical of the bass for these headphones, saying there was none. That review floored me. While this is not a 1-to-1 comparison, I'm at the point with my current car that the sound system is worth a couple thousand more than the car itself. I have a great deal of appreciation for good CLEAN bass that doesn't obstruct the mids and highs that make musician's music *shine*... Y'all, these headphones have bass. They have bass not only where they are supposed to have bass, but in pleasantly unexpected places that in my opinion make relevant recent music better. For instance, for Lady Gaga's Stupid Love, you can tell that it is supposed to have a persistent and pleasant bass kicker going throughout the song. These headphones when NOT wired, accomplish making that kicker immersive... On their own... As in, you don't have to play around with the bass settings of whatever machine you're listening to music on, and I think that's effing fantastic. This is when I'm going to talk about why I'm actually really appreciative of these headphones. I originally wasn't going to leave a review yet because the first set I got in the mail was defective. One of the ear pieces was facing outside, which of course would make listening to music with both ears a bit difficult. Either way -- I said "screw it," to give the quality a check after confirming getting my replacement through Amazon. (Thank you Amazon Customer Support -- Bezos needs to pay all you folks more than you do get paid). If we lived in some alternate dimension where I was a sports 'caster only being able to used a headphone and mic set on one ear, leaving the other exposed... I would write an angry letter to Audio Technica demanding why they made all other headsets disappointing in comparison. I say this while also letting you all know that I recently purchased Audio Technica ATH-ADG1X headset with mic. Don't get me wrong, it's a solid headset that is built specifically for gaming and NOT studio production... But the M50xBT sound quality is in a different league. Whatever, besides the point. These headphones are great. I haven't tried listening to music with the aux cable in use. I think I read another review saying there is a difference in quality, as if that's a bad thing. Y'all, of course sound quality through a cable is going to be improved compared to something sent through the air-waves. Do you think the music your listening to on the radio is going to be the same quality as when you listen to it via disk, FLAC, or WAV? Come on... Please, appreciate the care that has gone into a good set of wireless headphones that still lets you plug in. So, yeah. I'm disappointed that I got a defective product from Audio Technica. I'm not going to hold it against them though because even if defective, I can still tell that it's a superior product, and I'm just going to treat this like a practical joke. Like, "hahaha, Dillon, first time buying our wireless headphones, huh? You're late to the party, iDioT!" If you've made it throughout this entire review, you're a champion of patience. Also, I'm writing this review 8June20. Right now, a lot of people are hurting across the world for various reasons and the United States is not immune to the trials and tribulations of human struggles. However, some people experience unfortunate dispositions by being treated differently, and in many cases inhumane, just because of their skin color. I want to applaud Bezos for his firm stance on Black Lives Matter. Although, I think he can definitely afford to not only donate more money to the cause, but also pay his freaking employees more. While being employed is far better than unemployment, that doesn't always guarantee people will thrive or that their struggles will be greatly relieved. Dude, you bald Lex Luthor looking jabroni, pay your people more. TLDR: Black Lives Matter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on June 8, 2020 by KHAOS

  • Worth the money. Can be used with a dead battery
Color: Black Style: Wireless
Absolutely fantastic headphones! TLDR: I would buy these again without hesitation. I might even have purchased over the ATH-M50x if these were available when I purchased my first pair a few years ago. They sound the same when running directly via 3.5mm cable. They are built the same and they feel the same; very comfortable. Pros: + Can be used cord free via bluetooth connection. + Can be used with 3.5mm aux cable without bluetooth (like, oops, I drained my battery or no BT reception). + Using via 3.5mm cable doesn't require batteries, it's passive, just like any normal headphones (like the ATH-M50x). + The head phones have a large memory so that it will remember multiple device connections (8 if I remember). + The reception is good 20-30 feet away from a bluetooth device. I've been able to walk into other rooms or down stairs and remain connected. I'll get a skip or studder depending on distance and number of walls (which is totally normal and to be expected). + Switching between bluetooth and wired is as easy as connecting the cable. You should turn off the power switch since technically you're not streaming over bluetooth. I accidentally left the BT connection to my phone on and plugged in the cable to my laptop. It worked and I didn't realize until I walked away and returned to see the pulsing white light (I had left on the power switch). + I can get a few days of 8-hour use before having to charge them again. + They sound the same as the ATH-M50x when the power is off and they are connected via 3.5mm cable. + They have a small bump in base over the ATH-M50x when connected via bluetooth. + Same build quality and feel as standard ATH-M50x head phones. + Little to no sound leak (using glasses with thick frames will be an exception). + Although they are not noise cancelling, they do a good job isolating external noise because they are over the ear. With music playing, you won't hear much around you. With music paused, you can hear when people are trying to talk to you (planes, public transit, etc...). Cons (the first two are minor): - The pleather bag that comes with these is really small. Yeah, the headphones fit but it should probably have a minimum of an inch more in length and width. This would help bag not be as tight around the headphones, especially when the cable is there. - After only 8 months, the factory 3.5mm microphone/remote cable that came in the box wore out last week. This was without any drops, yanks, or hard wear and tear. I listen to bluetooth at home and while commuting on the train. I turn off bluetooth in the office and just listen via cable because crApple osx 10.6 has massive bluetooth failures (100% apple, not the headphones). - Micro USB to charge. Seriously, this is stupid. Micro USB is cheap so that's why people use it in hardware designs, but omg don't try to connect this to power in the dark. It will take you a year to first locate where the port is for power, let alone figuring out if the cable is upside down or not. They should have put up the money for USB-C. it's more robust and is bi-directional. That is my biggest gripe about these, honest. Everything else is tolerable. **Edit** November 2019 It's been a year of daily use for these now. I stand by my origional review. I only wish charging was USB-C type of connector. - Audio still great. - Call clarity still great. - Construction still sturdy. - Battery still holding up. - 3.5mm audio port still holding up. - Single replacement cable still holding up and that's with connecting /disconnecting daily. - Cushions still in great condition. - BT pairing still spot on. Regarding the comment on the factory audio cable: I replaced the broken mic/audio cable with a nice braided cable, 3.5mm on both ends (one side naturally has an extra conductor and insulation band for the mic). For those of you looking to replace a cable, spend the money and don't buy cheap low quality cables; you'll be so much happier with a soft braided cable of higher quality of you need a replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on August 11, 2019 by Daniel

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