Audio-Technica ATH-M20XBT Wireless Headphones

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Audio-Technica ATH-M20XBT Wireless Headphones

Audio-Technica ATH-M20XBT Wireless Headphones

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Price: £39.995
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One of the very best things about the Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT headphones is their battery life. You get 60 hours of listening time per charge, and if you plug them in for just 10 minutes, you’ll get about 3 hours of use. Naturally, those times will vary on usage and volume. You do also get a low latency mode which is made for gamers and for streaming video because it helps to reduce delay. Activating it is really easy, you just press the MFB three times. You'll be able to see the difference more in mobile gaming than anything else.

However, comfort issues mean you’ll likely want to avoid extended listening sessions, while ineffective sound isolation makes them a poor choice for commuting. Then you have the Connect companion app, which is very useful when it works, but is extremely inconsistent. These issues add up and ultimately detract from a great-sounding pair of over-ear wireless headphones. READ NEXT: These are the best noise-cancelling headphones to buy right now Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT review: What did we like about them? Fans of bassy music will be pleased to learn that there’s a decent amount of weight to the ATH-M20xBT’s low-end reproduction and that it avoids stifling mid-range frequencies. The bassline in Foghat’s “Slow Ride” thrums along nicely, making its presence known without getting in the way. At the other end of the scale, the treble is generally clear and detailed. I did experience mild distortion in Shinedown’s “Dysfunctional You” at maximum volume but it’s unlikely you’ll ever find yourself needing to go above 80%, so this isn’t much of an issue. The design is solid, if a little utilitarian, with a flexible headband that doesn’t pinch too closely to your skull and is reasonably well-padded. The earcups could do with being a bit plusher, however – they’re a little too firm and can get uncomfortable during extended listening sessions. In wired (passive) mode, we didn’t detect a major difference in frequency range or overall sound signature. This is another pleasant surprise. Often, the bass drops off seriously in this mode, but that impact is minimal here.Crystal clear with rich bass, natural mids and a crisp treble, their tuning feels very unoffensive and versatile. Some people might be looking for a more powerful punch but for those who want a pair of headphones to listen to all sorts of music, podcasts and videos I thought the balance was just right. With the product turned on, press and hold (about 6 seconds) the volume buttons (+/–) at the same time. The ATH-M20xBT seek to recreate the natural sound of the wired ATH-M20x and do so successfully. On the standard tuning, the soundstage is suitably broad, with clearly articulated vocals and effective instrument separation helping produce an impressively detailed mid-range.

While these may not include noise cancelling, I did find that the secure fit meant the sound isolation was pretty good. I didn’t find myself getting too annoyed at the outside noise penetrating through the headphones but I was still able to hear what was going on around me. For example, there’s a lot going on in Alex the Astronaut’s Haircut– the busy rolling drums in particular, and these soften into slight confusion when played via Bluetooth; they were more punchy and defined via cable.

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The modern headphone’s design features a convenient single-side cable exit for hassle-free listening. Find out why the online reviewers, top audio engineers, and passionate fans agree, the M-Series is an unmatched combination of audio and build quality that provides a pure professional performance for an affordable price. Verify that the indicator lamps on both headphones flash white, and then press and hold (at least 6 seconds) the multifunction buttons/ touch sensor on both headphones while in the charging case. Meanwhile the sizable earcups host 40mm drivers with rare-earth magnets, and these deliver what we must declare to be wonderful sound for the money. As with the studio originals their sound is solid and spacious, well underpinned by pacy bass but with a wide and airy soundstage within which every instrument gets its due, while vocals are presented clearly. All media was tested on my Google Pixel 6 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Note S22 Ultra, and MacBook Pro. AAC and SBC audio codecs allowed for smooth streaming on Apple Music and Spotify. Advanced codecs such as aptX, aptX HD, and LDAC are not supported for enabling the best audio quality over Bluetooth. Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT review: Noise isolation Disconnect and then reconnect the USB charging cable to reset the product. Resetting does not change any of your settings (pairing information, volume setting, etc.)



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