Beyerdynamic unveils trio of mid-range headphones and earphones: Aventho 200, Amiron 200, and Amiron Zero

Beyerdynamic has unveiled three new mid-range headphones and earphones. (Image source: Beyerdynamic)

Beyerdynamic has announced three mid-range audio devices—the Aventho 200, Amiron 200, and Amiron Zero—each tailored for distinct listening needs from audiophile-grade playback to sporty and lightweight designs. All models feature Bluetooth connectivity, noise-cancelling mics, and Q4 2025 availability.

Beyerdynamic has unveiled a trio of mid-range headphones and earphones—the €249 (~$290) Aventho 200 over-ear headphones, the €179 (~$209) Amiron 200 open-ear earphones, and the €149 (~$174) Amiron Zero clip-on earbuds.

The Aventho 200 is the best of the three models for music enthusiasts, with 45 mm drivers that have a frequency range of 10 Hz to 22 kHz. It supports the aptX Lossless codec for high-resolution music playback over Bluetooth 5.4 wireless connections. It can also be connected to audio sources using the wired 3.5 mm cable. The unit leverages two feed-forward and two feedback microphones for background noise cancelling during calls. The headphones can run up to 40 hours with ANC on and recharge in 1.5 hours, according to the company.

The Amiron 200 is designed for runners and sports players, with a secure design that hooks around the ears. It uses 18 x 11 x 4.85 mm (0.71 x 0.43 x 0.19 in.) drivers that have a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. It only supports the standard SBC and AAC audio codecs over Bluetooth 5.3 wireless connections. The unit only uses two microphones for noise cancelling during calls. The earphones can run up to 11 hours per charge and recharge in two hours, according to the company.

The Amiron Zero is designed for high wear comfort due to its weight of 6 g (0.21 oz.) per earbud. It uses 18 x 11 x 4.85 mm (0.71 x 0.43 x 0.19 in.) drivers that have a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. It only supports the standard SBC and AAC audio codecs over Bluetooth 5.4 wireless connections. The unit only uses two microphones for noise cancelling during calls. The earphones can run up to six hours per charge and recharge in two hours, according to the company.

The Aventho comes in black or white colorways, while the other two come in black, white, or sport colorways. The latter are IP54 dust and water resistant. All are scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of 2025. Readers can look for them in the Beyerdynamic store on Amazon.

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