Amazing sound, some of the best in the segment, Comfortable for many hours, Look great, Pack many features
ANC isn't great, Battery life could be better
For being Shure's first attempt at a mainstream audio product, the AONIC 50 knock it out of the park. Not only do they check off almost every box for Bluetooth headphones, but they also manage to both look and sound amazing.If you're looking for headphone...
Published: 2020-10-27, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
the Shure AONIC 50 impresses on every level from the design, sound output, and of course noise cancellation. The replaceable earpads also mean you can use this pair for a couple of years and make the 1,499 AED worth it.The Shure AONIC 50 is now availabl...
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Published: 2020-10-10, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
The design and look of these is stunning,High quality materials used in construction,Easy to use and operate,Great battery life,Priced competitively and have great value,These sound great and the ANC works well
The app is fine and it adds some control but I'd prefer audio companies to stop using apps, I know not everyone would agree,I wish they would collapse down and that the case was smaller. The large case makes it harder to transport them
If you're looking for an excellent pair of premium entry-level headphones, Shure has your back with the AONIC 50. *We use revenue-generating affiliate links and may earn a commission for purchases made using them. Read more on our disclaimer page.Shure A...
Comfortable, Sound great, Sound even better when wired, ANC works well without negatively affecting the music,
Expensive, Case is too large for commuting, Will not fold, Environment setting makes music sound artificial
The Shure Aonic 50 headphone is the latest wireless addition to their line of excellent earphones, headphones, and microphones. The Aonic 50 is expensive for commuting, but the price is in line with other great-sounding wireless headphones with ANC. it's...
Published: 2020-09-22, Author: Alex , review by: majorhifi.com
Abstract: Its time to revisit the Sony vs Shure battle for brand superiority. This godforsaken year has brought us two of the leading innovators in wireless over-ear headphones delivering new cans for us to listen to. Those are the Shure AONIC 50, and the Sony WH-...
Superb sound (while music is playing), Comprehensive wireless codec support (including high-res), Excellent build quality, materials, and design
Mediocre active noise cancellation performance, Annoying buzz when connected wirelessly with no source playing, Tend to get hot during long listening sessions
Shure's Aonic 50 headphones are built for high-resolution sonic bliss, whether you're listening with a cable (analog or digital, via a USB-C cable) or wirelessly (via Bluetooth, with support for every Bluetooth codec that matters).The fact that active noi...
Published: 2020-07-29, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: N oise-canceling Noise-canceling headphones are an essential piece of kit during regular life when commuting to work, traveling, or if you're trying to dull distractions at the office. But they're also important as we continue to tally yet more weeks spen...
Abstract: 2020. Covid. It sucks balls. But that's neither here nor there. There are countless wireless headphones on the market today. But in my humble opinion, the headphones listed below are the arguably the best on the market this year. (If you're looking for be...
Abstract: Yesterday, I reviewed one of Shure's latest creations, the Aonic 50. I was quite impressed. The Aonic 50 seems to beat some tough competition. But I was curious to see how it would stack up against the equally priced Bose Noise Cancelling 700, as it's arg...