INTRODUCTION
Both due to audio performance and battery life concerns wireless headphones may not be the go to choice for most audiophiles but they've been getting closer and closer to wired models and well, for people who don't like wires such as I that's a great thing. What's even better is that right now there are quite a few manufacturers out there offering top notch wireless headphone models and so if you choose one of those chances are you'll not be disappointed. Beyerdynamic is one of those audio manufacturers that really need no introductions and with me today I have the Aventho 300 Over-Ear Wireless Headphones which they unveiled last September.
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 300 over-ear wireless headphones follow the closed-back design, are available in 2 colors (black and white) and are based on beyerdynamic’s Stellar.45 dynamic drivers (also used with highly acclaimed models like their DT 700/900 Pro X). Frequency response sits between 5Hz and 22kHz and as for features the Aventho 300 are fully packed with quad ANC (active noise cancellation with adaptive and transparency modes) chipsets, six MEMS microphones with sidetone support, Bluetooth v5.4 with multipoint connectivity (simultaneous connection with 2 devices), spatial audio with Dolby Atmos and headtracking, support for aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless codecs, lithium-ion battery pack (up to 50 hours with ANC on), touch pad controls and foldable earcups. This is my first encounter with a wireless model by beyerdynamic, so I am also very interested to see how the Aventho 300 performs.