Audio-Technica Audio-Technica ATH-S220BT Wireless On-Ear Review

The Audio-Technica ATH-S220BT offers marathon battery life and top-tier comfort for under $70, but you'll have to compromise on sound quality and premium build.

Form Factor On-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic
Driver Size Mm 40
Impedance Ohms 32
Wireless Yes
Active Noise Cancellation No
Open Closed Back Closed
Bluetooth Version 5
Battery Life Hours 60
Audio-Technica Audio-Technica ATH-S220BT Wireless On-Ear headphones
49.7 综合评分

The 30-Second Version

The Audio-Technica ATH-S220BT is the budget king of battery life and comfort, but sound and build are just okay. It scored a 95th percentile for comfort and 93rd for battery. Worth buying if your top needs are a light, long-lasting pair for casual use.

Overview

The Audio-Technica ATH-S220BT is a no-frills, budget-friendly wireless headphone that gets the basics right. It's not trying to be a flagship, and that's okay. You get a simple on-ear design, Bluetooth 5.0 with multipoint, and a battery that just won't quit.

For around $64, it's a straightforward play for someone who wants to cut the cord without breaking the bank. It's light, it folds up, and it promises to last for days. Just don't expect it to compete with the big names on sound quality or build.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, which is exactly what you'd expect at this price. The battery life is the star here, landing in the 93rd percentile in our database. You'll easily get multiple days of use. The 40mm drivers deliver sound that's fine for casual listening, but it's nothing special, scoring in the 58th percentile. The mic is also just okay for calls. Where it really shines is comfort, hitting the 95th percentile, so you can wear them for hours without a headache.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 37.4
Mic 64.5
Build 44.9
Sound 77.5
Battery 95.8
Comfort 91.9
Connectivity 88.4
Social Proof 21.6

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Battery life that lasts for literal days. 96th
  • Extremely comfortable for an on-ear design. 92th
  • Multipoint pairing is a great feature at this price. 88th
  • Lightweight and folds for easy portability. 78th

Cons

  • Sound quality is just average. 22th
  • Build quality feels a bit cheap.
  • No active noise cancellation at all.
  • On-ear design can get warm over time.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor On-Ear
Open/Closed Closed
Foldable Yes
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic
Driver Size 40
Drivers 1
Freq Min 50
Freq Max 4000
Impedance 32

Noise Control

ANC No

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector 3.5mm
Cable Length 1.2
Range 10.1

Battery

Battery Life 60
Charge Time 4
Fast Charging 10min=3.5hrs
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 1
Mic Pattern Omnidirectional

Features

Touch Controls No

Value & Pricing

For $64, the value proposition is pretty clear. You're trading premium sound and build for marathon battery life and solid comfort. If your top priorities are 'don't die' and 'don't hurt my head,' this is a great deal. But if you care more about audio fidelity or a tank-like build, you'll feel the compromise. It's a fair trade-off for the price.

CA$88

vs Competition

Stacked against its peers, the S220BT carves out a niche. It destroys the JBL Tune 770NC on battery life and comfort, but the JBL has ANC. It's way cheaper than the Sony WH-1000XM6 or Sennheiser ACCENTUM Plus, but those are in a different league for sound and features. The closest competitor might be something like an older Anker Soundcore model, but the S220BT's comfort score is a real differentiator. It's the budget pick for people who hate charging and love a light fit.

Common Questions

Q: How is the noise isolation?

It's passive only, so it blocks some ambient noise, but don't expect it to silence a busy office or a loud commute. There's no active noise cancellation here.

Q: Can you use them while charging?

No, you can't. But with a 60-hour battery and a quick charge that gives you 3.5 hours from 10 minutes, you'll rarely need to plug them in while using them.

Q: Are they good for phone calls?

The built-in microphone is average. It'll work fine for quick calls in a quiet room, but don't rely on it for important meetings in noisy environments.

Who Should Skip This

Skip these if you're an audiophile or need serious noise cancellation. The sound quality is firmly in 'good enough' territory, and the lack of ANC is a deal-breaker for noisy commutes or offices. Also, if you hate the feeling of on-ear headphones, look for an over-ear model instead.

Verdict

Buy these if you're on a tight budget and your main goals are all-day comfort and not having to think about battery life. They're perfect for long work sessions, commutes where you don't need noise cancellation, or as a reliable backup pair. Just go in knowing the audio experience is functional, not fantastic.