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beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless Bluetooth Over The Ear Headphone with Mic (Black)

Original price was: ₹22,071.Current price is: ₹19,864.

SKU: B07VVC1KH3

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Brand beyerdynamic
Colour black
Ear Placement Over Ear
Form Factor Over Ear
Noise Control None

  • Circumaural headphones with optimum sound quality
  • Elegant copper elements: decorative rings made of solid copper
  • MOSAYC sound personalization thanks to beyerdynamic MIY app
  • Touchpad control and more than 30 hours battery life
  • headphones with long batterie life, premium headphones
  • Made in Germany
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From the manufacturer

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Copper: versatile, remarkable, and vibrant.

For centuries, copper has exemplified innovation and continues to be admired for its beauty and its inimitable play of color. It is no wonder that designers and trendsetters favor copper as their natural material of choice. In addition to its legendary sound, the Amiron wireless copper achieves the pinnacle of visual perfection.

Features

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Legendary sound

The music that moves you deeply can finally move with you. Every room comes alive with the mind-blowing wealth of detail thanks to our legendary Tesla technology. No two seconds pass after the comfortable pads have enveloped your ears before you are immersed in the captivating spacious and realistic sounds produced by the Amiron wireless copper – from deep and precise basses to equally full and natural mids, through to silky-clear highs.

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A true highlight

The pinnacle of both visual and sound perfection: novel copper elements enhance the beauty of the Amiron wireless copper. The delicate voice coils composing the heart of the headphones were the inspiration for selecting copper to be a visible design feature. The decorative rings are made of solid copper, and the look of the semiprecious metal was applied to the ornamental stitching on the headband as well as to the serial number. The look of this exquisite metal is enriched by the headphone’s dark, technical appearance and the soft headband made of Alcantara. Elegance that attracts attention.

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MOSAYC – attention to detail

Our sense of hearing is unique and changes over the course of our lives. Like a mosaic, some pieces of the sound picture get lost or they fade. The unique MOSAYC sound personalization by Mimi Defined compensates exactly this development and adjusts itself precisely to your hearing ability. With individual sound personalization, the missing tiles of the mosaic are restored. And you can enjoy the full sound picture in all its colorful splendor.

And it’s really easy: Download the MIY app for Android or iOS, apply the sound profile by Mimi Defined and experience a splendid sound picture – in all its glorious detail.

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Untethered movement

Whether desk, kitchen or armchair – your music can now follow your every move. Without cables, with best sound quality. The Amiron wireless copper impresses with its ultimate ease of use via the intuitive touchpad and excellent Bluetooth transmission. And fitted with the best available codecs: Qualcomm aptX HD and Apple AAC – plus aptX LL for audio transmission with least possible delay. Optimized for hi-res audio*.

*only with wired connection

Unique comfort

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With the Amiron wireless copper, all you feel is the music for hours on end. This is possible thanks to decades of experience in the design of headphones for musicians, sound engineers and audiophile music enthusiasts. The result: perfect wearing comfort. Thanks to masterfully balanced contact pressure and an uncompromisingly perfect fit.


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Additional information

Weight 0.40001 kg
Dimensions 29.21 × 21.84 × 15.24 cm
Headphones Jack

‎3.5 mm Jack

Model Name

‎Amiron Wireless Copper

Connectivity Technology

Wireless

Wireless Communication Technology

‎Bluetooth

Included Components

‎Amiron wireless copper headphones, Connecting cable with remote control, mini jack (3.5 mm), 1.2 m long, detachable, 4-pole, Charging cable USB-A to USB-C, Hard case

Age Range (Description)

‎Adult

Material

‎Metal

Control Type

‎Call Control

Style

‎Over Ear

Control Method

‎Touch

Number of items

‎1

Battery Life

‎30 Hours

Is Autographed

‎No

Series number

‎4010118718601

Global Trade Identification Number

‎04010118718601

Model

‎718602

Product Dimensions

‎29.21 x 21.84 x 15.24 cm; 400.01 g

Batteries

‎1 C batteries required.

Item model number

‎718602

Hardware Platform

PC, Tablet, Smartphone

Special Features

‎Android, wireless, iOS

Microphone format

‎with microphone

Voltage

‎5 Volts

Batteries Included

‎No

Batteries Required

‎No

Battery cell composition

‎Lithium

Cable feature

‎Without Cable

Includes Rechargeable Battery

‎Yes

Imported By

‎beyerdynamic India Private Limited

Item Weight

‎14.11 Ounces, ‎399 g

ASIN

B07VVC1KH3

Date First Available

30 August 2019

Packer

Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG Theresienstr.8, 74072 Heilbronn Germany ABA No./Sort Code: 620 700 81 IBAN DE88 6207 0081 0018 6304 00 BIC DEUTDE SS 620

Importer

beyerdynamic India Private Limited #1, 14th Cross, 10th Main, Malleswaram, Bangalore – 560003, Contact +91-80-23310101

Item Dimensions LxWxH

29.2 x 21.8 x 15.2 Centimeters

Net Quantity

1 Unit

Generic Name

Headphone

Manufacturer

‎Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG, ‎Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG, Beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG Theresienstr.8, 74072 Heilbronn Germany ABA No./Sort Code: 620 700 81 IBAN DE88 6207 0081 0018 6304 00 BIC DEUTDE SS 620

5 reviews for beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless Bluetooth Over The Ear Headphone with Mic (Black)

  1. jose angel

    Calidad
    Sonido impresionante,son cómodos y estéticamente muy bonitos.

  2. Brunelli

    LE TOP DU TOP
    DEPUIS LE TEMPS QUE JE LE CHERCHE JE L’AI ENFIN TROUVER UN SON COMME CELA LE RÊVE MERCI ABeyerdynamic son casque Amiron Wireless Copper Stereo Headphones est le meilleur casque HIFI que je n’ai jamais eu depuis longtemps je l’attandais elle il est enfin venu encore MERCI

  3. Alex R.

    Bow before the king (Amiron Copper)
    Amazon should have separated at least Amiron Home and Wireless reviews. This one is about the latest (end of 2019) Amiron model – it’s top of the line Copper edition, which is surprisingly sold for $75 less than the regular (old) Amiron Wireless.First thing first. Read the reviews, especially the part about it’s “bass problem”. Amiron Copper’s bass was fine to begin with – even with suede stock ear pads. The company probably implemented the necessary adjustments. However I ordered aftermarket ones (Brainwavs sheepskin) and they did add a little bit of bass, which I’m debating is too much for me now. They are softer and super comfy though compared to the stock ones. Nor I can return them, as they required trimming. In any other aspect the sound is amazing. Like ALL professional reviews say, Amiron is currently the best wireless headphones on the market sound-wise. I can live w/o noise cancelling or the range of Bluetooth 5. 4.2 with its 10 meters is enough.My journey into high-end headphones started with Sony XM3, which got rave reviews, praising it’s sound quality (among other things). I’ll write a separate review on that. Let’s just say, it’s as dull, as ever, and their two key demographics: those who equate headphones with the Beats brand, and those sporting Bose QC15 w/o a cord on airplanes used as a (very expensive ) ear plug, will find themselves right at home with Sony’s noise cancelling and muddy bass. Now, to be fair, the DAC and analog amplifier did make it sound smooth – kind of like a soft tube amplifier playing already soft vinyl sound. That wasn’t what I was looking for. I highly doubt Sony changed the XM4 sound signature, since its bean counters are catering to the same ex-Beats masses.Then came the Sennheiser Momentum 3, which is another extreme: boosting all frequencies to the point the upper mids (vocals) and highs are borderline painful for one’s years. The vibrant bass was nice, though I had to dial it down anyway. What’s up with bass obsession nowadays? Well, I guess I’m not part of Sony or Beats demographics, since I don’t listen to mainstream rap and R&B pop frequent on iHeart and similar radios. Even my kind of EDM (vocal trance, progressive/uplifting, breaks, etc.) is not that bass-heavy. As for classical music, all headphones play it relatively well, though the king (I am reviewing now) sounds (pun intended) majestic. I haven’t tried anything complex like Rachmaninov. The complexity, whether EDM or classical, is what sets Momentum 3 and Beyerdynamic’s offerings (Lagoon and Amiron) apart. M3 cannot handle more than a few instruments, indiscriminately boosting and mashing them together.I din’t like M3’s harshness and clearly artificial sound signature. I still don’t understand the concept of a “soundstage”. M3 do sound “spacious”, but the sound is still not coming from the “outside” (unless one is on drugs I guess). One of the M3 reviews mentioned Beyerdynamic Lagoon, so I ordered it. What a difference! Finally, after decades (of being cheap when it comes to audio), I could listen to something w/ a flat equalizer profile. No adjustments at all. BTW does wishing for a 20-band equalizer make me an “audiophile”?I read a few more reviews on Lagoon and found how Beyerdynamic deals with various sound issues like the aforementioned Sennheiser’s harshness. The review mentioned, that Sennheiser uses a similar approach: the dip around 3.5Khz. Go figure – definitely not on that supposedly “new” model to woo Millennials.I would have kept Lagoons if they weren’t designed for little kids. An adult can barely fit his ears inside the cups. The driver itself presses on the ear. It becomes uncomfortable after about an hour resulting in dizziness and headache. The sound was so clean though. Amazed with never before experienced sound clarity I wanted the ultimate headphones.Also at that point I realized only Sony got the noise cancelling right – at the expense of the sound quality. The price I wasn’t willing to pay. As for the rest of ANC Bluetooth headphones, they all do the same (mediocre) job, as my ancient Bose QC15, that came out with such tech first.One nice thing about both Lagoon and Amiron vs. say Sennheiser M3, let alone Sony XM3 is they select AptX codec on both my Android phone and MBP computer. There is a noticeable difference between AAC (default for Macs) and AptX. Haven’t yet tried AptX HD. I believe I need to somehow enable it on my phone.Pros:- Incredible detailed sound including rich bass (maybe even too much w/ aftermarket ear pads). In any case no equalizer necessary.- luxurious build and feel; very comfortable- battery life- AptX preference on both Android phones and Mac computers and support for AptX HD. Same sound on bothe the phone and computer, whether other headphones favored the phone.- MIY app does brighten the sound by turning the “personalization” on. My guess is since I could hear all frequencies during the hearing test, it equally boosts all of them a little.- plenty of volume (I typically listen at 60%, which seems loud)- smooth touchpad – way better than Sony’s with the same gestures.- not that one would use a $500 headset for calls, but that works well too- can connect to two devices even with Bluetooth 4.2Cons:- Bluetooth 4.2 and it’s range limitations.- the music often pauses for a split second: not sure if that’s the network or Bluetooth

  4. Shervill

    Very capable wireless earphone
    Too big to be portable, and no ANC so more suitable for home, use or office use but a very capable and good sounding set of headphonesVery good sound balance and as I always find with Beyerdynamic headphones very comfortable in spite of their large sizeOnly quibble is power on off button which could be more tactile, but that is about all that is wrong with this headphoneMaybe not as good as the very best wired headphones, but extremely good for a Bluetooth headphoneI have the Copper version, but the standard version is technically the same so you could save some money in buying standard versionBut I have to say, I think the Copper version looks very good indeed, and in my mind is worth the extra moneyVery good build, quality indeed

  5. X-Män

    Simply the best
    Der Amiron Wireless Copper ist einer der besten, wenn nicht der beste wireless Kopfhörer am Markt. Die Klangqualität ist spitze und unübertroffen. Auch der Tragekomfort ist sehr gut. Musikhören macht damit absolut Spaß. Das alles ist natürlich reine Geschmackssache.Die Klangqualität eine Kopfhörers zu beurteilen und zu beschreiben ist extrem schwierig und stark vom individuellen Geschmack des Testers abhängig. Leider besteht fast kein Zusammenhang zwischen Preis und Klangqualität. Man kann angesichts des Angebots hier bei Amazon davon ausgehen, das bereits im Bereich von ca. 100 Euro hervorragender Klang mit guter Verarbeitungsqualität zu haben ist. Beispiel: Der Philips Fidelio X2HR/00. Dieser Kopfhörer kostet aktuell (02/2024) rund 117 Euro, beim Black Friday war er für unter 90 Euro zu haben. Die Kopfhörer von Beyerdynamic sind meiner Meinung nach fast durchweg empfehlenswert und man kann fast nichts falsch machen.Demgegenüber werden auch manche Kopfhörer, die mehrere tausend Euro kosten, von Testen stark kritisiert und bieten keine Gewähr für absoluten Spitzenklang, was auch immer das sein sollte. Meiner persönlichen Meinung nach ist der Amiron Wireless Copper im Bezug auf seine Klangqualitäten spitze und bietet kräftige, tiefe Bässe ohne zu rumpeln, ausgewogene Mitten und sehr gute Höhen, ohne zu spitz zu klingen. Den sogenannten “Beyer-Peak” gibt es hier wie bei den meisten anderen Modellen nicht mehr. Was mir ganz besonders gefällt, ist der Tragekomfort. Die Kissen der Ohrmuscheln bestehen aus dem gleichen Material, wie andere “normale” Kopfhörer von Beyerdynamic. Ich mag es überhaupt nicht, wenn sich der Kopfhörer wie ein Vacuum an die Ohren saugt und auch nicht diese seltsame Geräuschunterdrückung. Die brauche ich sowieso nicht, da ich den Kopfhörer zuhause mit dem Handy, Laptop und PC nutze. Unterwegs höre ich lieber, was um mich herum passiert.Klare Kaufempfehlung, wenn man bereit ist, den zugegeben hohen Preis zu bezahlen. Alternativ gibt es noch den Amiron Wireless für derzeit 555 Euro, der ebenso gut klingt und ein helleres Design hat.

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