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Product Information
Specifications
Specifications
- Headphones
- Type Closed-back dynamic
- Driver Diameter 45 mm
- Sensitivity 99 dB
- Frequency Response 15 - 28,000Hz
- Impedance 38 ohms
- Microphone
- Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
- Type Condenser
- Sensitivity -38 dB(1V/Pa at 1kHz)
- Frequency Response 85 - 15,000Hz
- Bluetooth®
- Bluetooth® Version Bluetooth Ver.5.0
- Operating Range Line of sight – approx. 10 m (33′)
- Other
- Battery- DC 3.7V lithium polymer battery
- Charging Time -Approx. 3.5 hours
- Battery Life - Approx. 50 hours continuous use
- Weight - 307g without cable and connector
What's in the Box
What's In The Box
- ATH-M50xBT2 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Bluetooth
- USB Type-A / USB Type-C charging cable (11.81 in)
- Audio cable - 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug (4.26 ft)
- Protective pouch
Reviews
Customer Reviews for AudioTechnica ATH-M50xBT2 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Bluetooth
New on/off button design is inferior to the mechanical switch of the older model.
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They maintain roughly the same quality audio as the studio M50's that AT makes, but bluetooth cant really ever reach that level of fidelity.
They're good at blocking out ambient noise, and you dont need to have them up on high volume to drown out people talking, or the general sounds of a campus/generally noisy environment.
I've messed around with the integrated google assistant a few times so far - the sound quality on the mic monitoring is poor, and picks up lots of ambient noise - i havent tried to use that outdoors yet, but i dont think it will work well in an outdoor setting if there's wind or background noise (a road, etc).
I have used these as studio monitors to compare with standard M50's, by using the included 3.5mm Jack. Sound quality doesnt improve much using the included cable, and if you touch the cable at all, you can hear the sound travel into the headphones themselves. On top of that, the cord is only 3 feet. I was attempting to use it on a ProTools session and couldnt move to the opposite side of my mixing console, without these being restricted - leaning was a no-go as well. It might be worth investing in a longer headphone cable if you plan to switch between using them as BT headphones and also studio monitors (which, i genuinely believe these make decent monitor headphones).
Overall, theyre a solid product. I've used them for about 8 hours every day since getting them, and the battery level on the app is currently reading 95%. I'd totally recommend these to anyone who's looking for good BT headphones with balanced audio, and decent features. I used them the entire time i was writing this review, was not disappointed.
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