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beyerdynamic aventho 200 review b

    The Aventho 200 is a music‑first headphone that consistently favors tonal accuracy and midrange clarity over flashy coloration, vocals and acoustic instruments sit forward and natural, bass is tight and controlled rather than overblown, and the treble is detailed without becoming tiring, something that makes long sessions comfortable. Imaging and dynamic pacing feel coherent and musical, giving a convincing sense of timing and placement without pretending to be an ultra‑wide soundstage. Battery life and fast‑charge performance are standout practical advantages (although this depends a lot on volume, touchpad use and enabled features – never surpassed 55 hours without ANC for example), and modern Bluetooth features (multipoint and aptX adaptive/lossless) make the Aventho 200 flexible across devices. Build quality and serviceability (user replaceable pads and battery), plus app customization add real long‑term value. The active noise reduction works well for everyday environments but doesn’t reach the deepest levels of isolation, and the touch controls can be hit‑or‑miss in quick interactions.


    At the time of my review the Aventho 200 by beyerdynamic retail for 239.99Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) and so they are priced just a tad higher than what I was expecting. At the end of the day the Aventho 200 may not be the best ANC model in the market today but thanks to their audio precision, build quality and available features they clearly deserve the Golden Award.

PROS


- Overall Quality
- Audio Performance
- Available Features (ANC / Transparency / Sidetone / aptX Lossless)
- Battery Life (Up To Over 60 Hours)
- 6 MEMS Microphones
- Touch Pad Controls
- Earcups Fold & Swivel
- Comfort Levels
- beyerdynamic app



CONS


- Lack Of Hi Res Codec Support (LHDC/LDAC/aptX HD)
- Touch Pad Sensitivity
- Price (For Some)