Beyerdynamic Unveils New Amiron 300 Earbuds and Aventho 300 Headphones

Beyerdynamic is making waves in the world of wireless audio with the launch of its new flagship Amiron 300 earbuds and Aventho 300 headphones. These premium models are set to elevate the listening experience for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The Amiron 300 earbuds, Beyerdynamic’s first foray into true wireless earbuds, are designed with comfort in mind. Featuring a new shape and five ear tip options, the company aims to address the fit issues experienced with their previous Free Byrd earbuds. Powered by 10mm dynamic drivers, the Amiron 300 deliver a rich and immersive sound experience. With a six-mic system, these earbuds boast excellent noise cancellation, a transparency mode, and clear voice calls. Supporting Bluetooth 5.3, the Amiron 300 offer multipoint connectivity and wear sensors for auto-pause and resume functionality. The earbuds deliver up to 10 hours of playtime on a single charge, with a total of 38 hours with the Qi-capable charging case. A quick 10-minute charge provides an additional two hours of listening time. While some specifications remain under wraps, including the IPX rating, supported Bluetooth codecs, and high-resolution audio compatibility, the Amiron 300 hold the promise of a premium audio experience.

The Aventho 300, a successor to Beyerdynamic’s acclaimed Aventho Wireless headphones, takes things up a notch. Instead of the Tesla drivers found in their predecessors, these over-ear headphones feature the company’s Stellar.45 drivers for a refined and detailed audio experience. With spatial audio features like head tracking, the Aventho 300 deliver immersive Dolby Atmos Music listening. The headphones boast a hybrid noise-cancellation system powered by dual Sony chipsets, ensuring a serene listening environment. The Aventho 300 utilizes Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint connectivity and includes wear sensors for seamless control. The headphones are compatible with LE Audio and offer a range of codecs, including AAC, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound-based aptX Adaptive, and AptX Lossless. With a USB-C port for charging and digital audio, as well as a 3.5mm jack for analog connections, the Aventho 300 provide versatile connectivity options. Beyerdynamic claims a battery life of up to 50 hours and a quick 10-minute charge providing an additional five hours of playtime.

Both the Amiron 300 earbuds and Aventho 300 headphones will be available in black and white color options when they launch in October. As the release date draws closer, we can expect more details regarding their specifications and features. Beyerdynamic’s latest offerings are sure to attract attention from audio enthusiasts seeking high-quality sound, advanced features, and stylish designs.

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