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July 2014
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The editors liked
Comfort
Detachable Cables
Field and studio monitoring
Accurate audio
Outstanding audio performance
Strong battery life
Multiple codec support
On-cup controls
Sturdy
Comfy design
Bluetooth 5.0
Accurate bass depth and ideal high-frequency clarity
Comfortable
Secure over-ear fit
Ships with three detachable cables of varying lengths
The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones offer excellent build quality and very detailed
Balanced sound with tight bass. They're also very comfortable and have slightly more cushiony earcups along with a detachable-cord design (
Well-balanced and pleasing sound
Sturdy and comfortable build
Detachable audio cable
Fantastic sound. Made for music production
But also great for critical listening. If you're seated and working
They're comfortable enough to wear all day. New version of these classic cans now features three detachable cables
One long
One short
And o
All-around sound
Great battery
Solid engineering
Brilliantly portable
Comfortable design
Decent build quality
Fantastic sound
Wireless or wired
Easy to use controls
Reasonably priced
Great looking
Great build quality
Excellent sound
Long cords provided
Great overall sound
Punchy bass
The editors didn't like
Swivel earcups nice idea
But not practical
Plastic build
Connectivity bugs
Touch controls need work
Meager mobile features
Plastic-heavy build
Not for those seeking a modern (boosted) bass response
There's no integrated microphone for making cell phone calls and the bulkier design makes them less suitable for mobile use
Prone to leakage at higher volumes
Poor noise isolation performance
No inline remote or phone controls on the cables. Even with the new mobilefriendly short cable
The big and bulky overtheear design isn't entirely mobilefriendly. They fold
But not much
So they're tough to travel with. Probably too heavy for walking aro
Some Bluetooth awkwardness
No aptX-HD
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Pretty standard design
No tactile feedback when pressing the left earcup for voice assistant
This is an entirely successful conversion of audio-technica's strong monitoring headphone into a strong consumer Bluetooth headphone. It looks cool, it looks strong; its wireless sound is magnificent, and the price is very attractive.audio-technica ATH-M5...
Abstract: This is the latest version of the 'phone created for Audio-Technica's 50th celebrations back in 2012, since when not a year has gone by without a special or limited edition arriving with tweaks and/or some new colour scheme. Last year the M50x went red, b...
Added swappable twist-lock cable completes M50, M40x trappings make for great value, Consistently good sound
Midrange of M30x can be a bit harsh
Audio-Technica has built a great range of headphones with the Mx series. The big brother M50x just became an even better all-rounder headphone, and the M40x isn't too far behind. On the lookout for cheap tracking headphones? Don't go past the M20x...
Published: 2014-05-22, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones offer excellent build quality and very detailed, balanced sound with tight bass. They're also very comfortable and have slightly more cushiony earcups along with a detachable-cord design (
There's no integrated microphone for making cell phone calls and the bulkier design makes them less suitable for mobile use
Quibbles aside, the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x is a modestly improved version of its already spectacular predecessor and one of the best-sounding headphones you'll find for less than $200....
Despite this, the M50x aren't bad headphones. They're comfortable and robust, fun to listen to and great value for money. In comparison to its rivals, it's the only set of headphones that combines a versatile design and a fun sound signature.Audio-Technic...
Published: 2019-07-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Battery life lasts for what seems like forever, Great sound quality for the affordable price point (including aptX and Hi-Res Audio), Bass that really hits - unlike some lesser headphones, Solid Bluetooth connectivity
Big and bulky design is starting to look dated, Clunky on-ear button controls, Limited isolation can adjust audio profile in certain environments, No noise-cancelling limits appeal somewhat, Micro-USB is dated (should be USB-C)
We've got a lot of love for the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT Bluetooth over-ear headphones. From an audio perspective there's a lot of clout, with great balance and precision from these affordable cans. The comfortable wear for long periods and a battery lif...
Excellent sound quality, Very capable Bluetooth implementation, Comfy and well made
Call quality not great, Controls a little fiddly, Could do with USB-C rather than USB- A
In case you didn't notice from the 2,000 odd words preceding this, I like the M50xBT very much. It is hard to over emphasise how good a job Audio Technica has done with the conversion to wireless operation. They've kept the character of the headphone inta...
Published: 2019-02-12, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
A good listen, Long battery life, Comfortable,
A touch bass-heavy, No active noise-cancelling, Make your ears warm,
The Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT headphones carry on the good work started by their wired siblings - adding to the mix a strong wireless connection over Bluetooth, with good battery life and the option of going wired if you get caught short for power.They're...
Published: 2018-11-21, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Nice simple design
No noise cancellation
Not as dispassionate as their wired counterparts, and all the better for it. With an impressive 40 hours of battery life on a full charge, simple design and the very fact they pay as much attention to the finer details in a piece of music as the broad st...
Published: 2018-11-21, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Nice simple design
No noise cancellation
Not as dispassionate as their wired counterparts, and all the better for it. With an impressive 40 hours of battery life on a full charge, simple design and the very fact they pay as much attention to the finer details in a piece of music as the broad st...