Ditch the wires, keep the detail! Save $200 on the Beyerdynamic Aventho 300

Beyerdynamic Aventho 300 wireless over-ear headphones
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I'm a huge fan of the Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X headphones. As far as studio cans go, there's nothing better. The only thing is that they're wired and pretty useless in terms of portability.

That's where the Beyerdynamic Aventho 300 come in. They're wireless, really solid performers, and now just $200 at Amazon thanks to a massive 50 per cent price slash.

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A half-price deal on some of the best wireless headphones should not be easily passed over. We love their "clear, natural and even-handed personality" alongside a strong array of features. This is an outstanding hi-fi deal, and it's the lowest price the product has been for three months.

The world of wireless headphones is a tough nut to crack, but Beyerdynamic gave it a pretty decent shot with the noise-canceling Aventho 300.

When you're going up against the likes of Bose, Sony, Dali and Apple, you need to bring your A-game, and in fairness to the Aventho 300, they've made a strong case for themselves against stunningly challenging odds.

They're unquestionably nicely made. The classy cans fold away seamlessly, making them a great pick for users who are often on the go. They're comfortable over long periods, too, while on-cup touch controls work well in controlling key functions such as ANC, play/pause and volume adjustment.

Features-wise, the Aventho 300 keep up with the competition. Higher-quality aptX Lossless and aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codecs are supported, while up to 50 hours of battery life with ANC switched on is a real trump card for Beyerdynamic.

The classy cans also boast Dolby Atmos-powered spatial audio with head-tracking support, as well as Bluetooth Multipoint and decent voice call capabilities.

Noise canceling, meanwhile, is handled reliably enough, even if they do trail behind the Sony WH-1000XM6 or the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones in this regard.

If you prefer a 'studio'-style sonic approach to your tunes, the Aventho 300 will fit the bill nicely. They're a controlled, even-handed set of operators powered by Beyerdynamic's Stellar.45 drivers, offering a neutral, well-judged approach that excels through a particularly impressive midrange reproduction.

Detail levels are impressive, while the bass on offer is punchy and nicely controlled. As we said in our review, "These are really solid performers for the money that resist the urge to impose their will on your music and instead step back and allow your tunes room to shine."

Grab them at Amazon for $200 while you can.

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