Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Audio Technica ATH-M50x and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Audio Technica ATH-M50x.
July 2014
(84%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2019-05-01, Author: Ali , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com
Open, detailed sound, Studio-quality neutral sonic signature, Top-notch battery life, Wired listening sounds good, Comfortable and well-built
Micro-USB port for charging, Awkwardly positioned controls,
The Audio Technica ATH-M50xBT is a modern approach to a classic product, and an excellent one given the shift in consumer preference towards wireless listening. While audiophiles and traditionalists will always swear by wired headphones, the ATH-M50xBT of...
Abstract: The more discerning music lovers now have the choice of picking up an audio device of their liking. Now there is enough variety to allow everyone to find a headphone or earphone that fits their style, audio preference and, of course, budget. Audio-Technic...
Excellent battery life, Good detail and fun sound, Bluetooth 5.0, aptX support
No ANC, Could be cheaper
Years after it kick-started the M50 series, Audio-Technica has released the ATH-M50xBT, the wireless version of the highly popular ATH-M50x. These headphones boast of massive battery life, sound quality that is a lot of fun and a decent build. Even the ab...
Abstract: Also Read: Raghuram Rajan explains why goodness of neighbours is still usefulFeaturing a closed-back, it houses a 45mm large-aperture driver, which has the capability of a 15-28,000 Hz wide frequency range for studio-quality sonic accuracy and musical e...
You'll get to hear a lot more detail, balanced, yet fun sound from Audio-Technica ATH-M50x. This is by no means is a clinically accurate headphone for audiophiles, it isn't meant to and neither would most of us like such a sound.The regular M50x costs...
Good built quality, Amazing sound, Comfortable for long listenig perioids
Doesn't come with active noise cancellation, In-line microphone is a missing addition
These are hands down one of the best sound producing headphones available in the price point today, and with a well-balanced sound, Audio Technica ATH M50x don't disappoint...
The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x is priced at Rs. 13,499 for the black variant and Rs. 14,499 for the limited edition, but they can be found for less online. More interestingly, the price of the older ATH-M50 has dropped to around Rs. 8,000, and since there is...
Despite this, the M50x aren't bad headphones. They're comfortable and robust, fun to listen to and great value for money. In comparison to its rivals, it's the only set of headphones that combines a versatile design and a fun sound signature.Audio-Technic...
Published: 2019-07-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Battery life lasts for what seems like forever, Great sound quality for the affordable price point (including aptX and Hi-Res Audio), Bass that really hits - unlike some lesser headphones, Solid Bluetooth connectivity
Big and bulky design is starting to look dated, Clunky on-ear button controls, Limited isolation can adjust audio profile in certain environments, No noise-cancelling limits appeal somewhat, Micro-USB is dated (should be USB-C)
We've got a lot of love for the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT Bluetooth over-ear headphones. From an audio perspective there's a lot of clout, with great balance and precision from these affordable cans. The comfortable wear for long periods and a battery lif...
Excellent sound quality, Very capable Bluetooth implementation, Comfy and well made
Call quality not great, Controls a little fiddly, Could do with USB-C rather than USB- A
In case you didn't notice from the 2,000 odd words preceding this, I like the M50xBT very much. It is hard to over emphasise how good a job Audio Technica has done with the conversion to wireless operation. They've kept the character of the headphone inta...