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Beyerdynamic Drops a Trio of Headphones — From Serious ANC Cans to Sporty Open-Ear Bargains

Beyerdynamic ad shows Amiron Zero, Amiron 200 earbuds, and AVENTHO 200 headphones on a black background with orange and white accents. New label.

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


Hand holding beyerdynamic Aventho 200 headphones against a blurred blue building background. Headphones are black with visible logo and text.

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


Runner in a black tank top and shorts sprinting past an orange wall, wearing earbuds. The scene has a focused and dynamic mood.

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


Close-up of a person wearing white earbuds in the ear. The backdrop is light blue. The person appears relaxed and focused.

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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