Beyerdynamic Drops a Trio of Headphones — From Serious ANC Cans to Sporty Open-Ear Bargains
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The German audio legend has revealed three new models for 2025: the Aventho 200 noise-cancelling over-ears, plus two open-ear Amiron models for style, sport, and safety. Best of all? Prices start at a refreshingly attainable £129.
Aventho 200: Premium Over-Ears, Now More Accessible

The Aventho 200 are essentially the little sibling of last year’s Aventho 300, but they don’t skimp on quality. You’re getting:
45mm dynamic drivers
aptX Lossless audio
64 hours of battery life
Replaceable ear cups and a memory foam headband
Two finishes: Black and Nordic Gray
Price? £219 / €249 (about $295 / AU$450). Shipping begins later this quarter.
Amiron 200: Sport-Ready Open-Ears

For runners, cyclists, or anyone who needs situational awareness, the Amiron 200 open-ears bring the beat without blocking out the world. Highlights include:
Bluetooth 5.3 with up to 36 hours of battery life
IP54 dust & sweat resistance
Tuned for heavy bass while still letting in traffic, voices, or PA announcements
Available in Black, White, or Sport Edition (black with orange accents)
Retail: £159 / €179 (about $214 / AU$326).
Amiron Zero: Ultra-Light Everyday Earbuds

The entry-level star of the trio is the Amiron Zero — featherweight at just 6g per side. They’re designed for casual all-day wear, with:
Bluetooth 5.4
20 hours of battery life
IP54 protection against dust and sweat
The same three color options as the Amiron 200
Price: £129 / €149 (about $174 / AU$265).
Why It Matters
With these three models, Beyerdynamic is broadening its reach: from audiophile over-ears with long-haul battery life, to open-ear designs that balance safety, style, and affordability. It’s a move that positions the brand as a seriouS alternative to Sony, Bose, and even the rising crop of fitness-focused audio players.
👉 Bottom line: Whether you want luxurious ANC cans or barely-there earbuds for workouts, Beyerdynamic’s 2025 lineup covers all the bases — and does so without breaking the bank.
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