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beyerdynamic aventho 200 review a

    Whether you choose the freedom of wireless or the fidelity of a wired connection, great headphones share a single goal, to render music with truthful tone, expressive dynamics, and a sense of space that draws you in. Audiophile sound favors transparency over flash, letting recordings breathe and small details sing. Practical concerns like comfort, build, and how a headphone pairs with your gear shape the listening experience as much as frequency response. Enter the Aventho 200 by beyerdynamic, a refined closed‑back model built for everyday listening.


    Since 1924, beyerdynamic has stood for first-class, professional audio products that delight discerning customers around the world. The majority of the product lines are handmade at the Heilbronn site. In the product areas “Creator”, “Gamer”, “Work & Learn” and “Enjoyment - Music lovers”, beyerdynamic offers headphones, headsets, microphones, gaming, and home office products. They all have one thing in common: pristine sound. This has always carried the company across the emotional stages of the world, through the inspiring studios of the cities and into the ears and hearts of the people.


    The Aventho 200 (currently available in black and Nordic grey colors) are over‑ear, closed‑back headphones based on two 45mm dynamic drivers (10Hz-22kHz), active noise cancelling (ANC via 2 ENC MEMS microphones), 4 MEMS microphones and Qualcomm cVc for clearer speech and Bluetooth v5.4 connectivity with support for AAC, SBC, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless audio codecs (with multipoint pairing and Google Fast Pair). The lithium-ion battery pack is user replaceable and according to beyerdynamic it can keep the Aventho 200 going for up to 63 hours and up to 40 hours with ANC active (fast charge is also supported - 16 hours of music playback with just a 15-minute charge). Other features include touch pad controls, earcup sensors (for when wearing and removing the headphones), replaceable ear pads, and a soft storage/carrying pouch.