Audio Technica ATH-M50xBT2 - Best Budget Professional Studio Headphone

€ 89.99

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Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 review

Pure. Professional. Performance. As the most critically acclaimed model in the M-Series line, the ATH-M50 is praised by top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers year after year. Now, the ATH-M50xWH (white) professional monitor headphones feature the same coveted sonic signature, with the added feature of a detachable cable. From the large aperture drivers, sound isolating earcups and robust construction, the M50x provides an unmatched experience for the most critical audio professionals.

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The ATH-M50xBT2 is the second generation of critically acclaimed M-Series wireless over-ear headphones. These headphones feature 45mm large aperture drivers in a wireless design, so listeners will enjoy the same sonic signature of the legendary ATH-M50x studio headphones. With this update, Audio-Technica has also introduced several noticeable enhancements, such as improved vocal pickup for better call quality, an updated USB-C connection, and multipoint pairing mode.

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