Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50XBT2

Les transducteurs de 45 mm et l’amplification dédiée reproduisent la signature sonore acclamée du ATH-M50x avec 50 heures d’autonomie et une charge rapide de 10 minutes pour 3 heures d’écoute. L’appairage multipoint, les doubles micros à formation de faisceau pour des appels limpides et l’égaliseur ajustable via l’application A-T Connect renforcent sa polyvalence. Il convient aux producteurs de musique et audiophiles exigeants qui cherchent la précision d’un casque de studio en sans fil, mais il est moins adapté aux trajets bruyants.

form factor over-ear
driver type dynamic
driver size mm 45
impedance ohms 38
wireless true
active noise cancellation false
open closed back closed
bluetooth version 5.0
Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50XBT2 headphones
74 Score global
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À propos de ce Headphones

When we brought the legendary ATH-M50x studio sound into the world of personal wireless audio, we created what are, simply, the best-sounding wireless headphones on the market. But we weren’t content to stop there. Introducing the ATH-M50xBT2, the second generation of our critically acclaimed M-Series wireless over-ear headphones, featuring a number of enhancements to improve performance and usability. But don’t worry – we’ve changed nothing about the critically acclaimed sonic signature. The M50xBT2 delivers the same exhilarating wireless listening experience as its predecessor, offering exceptional clarity and deep, accurate bass response. There’s even the option to adjust the headphone’s EQ settings, if you so choose – make the changes in the A-T Connect app and save directly to the headphones. In addition, we have greatly improved vocal pickup, incorporating beamforming microphone technology for clearer phone calls and communication with the built-in Amazon Alexa voice assistant. We’ve also added multipoint pairing to let you connect wirelessly to two devices at once. An updated USB-C connection, a low latency mode, and compatibility with high-quality audio codecs round out the enhancements.

  • CRITICALLY ACCALIMED SOUND: Wireless design delivers the same sonic performance as the original ATH-M50x professional studio headphones
  • BATTERY LIFE: Up to 50 hours of use on a full charge and up to 3 hours of use on a 10-minute rapid charge
  • DEEP, ACCURATE BASS: Proprietary 45 mm drivers and dedicated amplifier deliver exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range
  • MULTIPOINT PAIRING: Connect to two Bluetooth devices at once
  • CRYSTAL-CLEAR CALLS: Dual mics and beamforming technology ensure crystal-clear call quality

The 30-Second Version

The ATH-M50XBT2 crushes it on sound, landing in the 86th percentile with a staggering 50-hour battery. But comfort sits at a brutal 2nd percentile, and ANC is mediocre at best. You are trading all-day wearability for studio-grade audio fidelity.

Overview

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50XBT2 lands in the 86th percentile for sound quality in our database, which puts it among the best-sounding wireless over-ears you can buy. That is the headline: you're getting the same detailed, studio-grade audio that made the wired M50x a legend, now with a massive 50-hour battery and rock-solid Bluetooth. But here's the catch — comfort scores a brutal 2nd percentile. That clamping force owners mention? It is real, and it drags the whole experience down for long listening sessions.

Performance

A 45mm driver and dedicated amp push audio from 15Hz to 28kHz with the clarity that built the M-Series reputation. It is not just marketing fluff; our numbers show sound quality sitting in the 86th percentile, a standout performance for a wireless pair. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is basically flawless — 97th percentile, so dropouts are rare, and multipoint pairing works smoothly. Battery life is another strong point: 50 hours is above average (84th percentile), and a quick 10-minute top-up nets you three hours of playback. The built-in dual mics handle calls capably at the 79th percentile, which is well above the crowd. Active noise cancelling, though, is mediocre. At the 31st percentile, it takes the edge off low hums but can't compete with Sony or Bose. Latency stays low in the dedicated mode, and you can always plug in the 3.5mm cable for zero delay — though the recessed jack limits your aftermarket cable choices.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 30.8
Mic 78.6
Build 77.1
Sound 86.2
Battery 83.8
Comfort 2.3
Connectivity 96.6
Social Proof 98.8

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Sound quality hits the 86th percentile — detailed, accurate, and true to the studio original. 99th
  • 50-hour battery life (84th percentile) with quick charging keeps you listening for days. 97th
  • Bluetooth connectivity is best-in-class at the 97th percentile with multipoint support. 86th
  • Social proof is sky-high: 4.4 stars across 13,537 reviews, putting it at the 99th percentile. 84th
  • Call quality is solid at the 79th percentile thanks to dual mics and beamforming.

Cons

  • Comfort is one of the worst we have recorded — 2nd percentile, mainly due to strong clamping pressure. 2th
  • Active noise cancelling falls flat at the 31st percentile; it barely muffles background noise. 31th
  • Included cables are too short, frustrating many owners.
  • Recessed 3.5mm jack prevents most aftermarket cables from fitting properly.
  • Price swings wildly across sellers, with some listings hitting absurd highs.

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (13537 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently praise the detailed, accurate sound and marathon battery life, often calling these a true wireless version of the beloved M50x.
🤔 Comfort splits opinions — some find the fit secure once broken in, while others complain the clamping pressure is too intense for long listening.
👎 A common frustration is the short included cables and the recessed 3.5mm jack, which makes finding compatible aftermarket cables a headache.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor over-ear
Open/Closed closed
Foldable No
Weight 0.5 kg / 1.0 lbs
Ear Cushion professional-grade earpad
Headband professional-grade headband material

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Driver Size 45
Drivers 1
Freq Min 15
Freq Max 28000
Impedance 38
Sensitivity 99
Hi-Res Audio Yes
Codecs Audio-Technica ATH-M50XBT2 Wireless Headphones, Black

Noise Control

ANC No
Transparency No

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector USB-C
Detachable Cable Yes
Cable Length 1.2
Range 10.1

Battery

Battery Life 50
Charge Time 3.5
Fast Charging 10 min for 3 hours playback
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 2
NC Mic Yes
Boom Mic No
Detachable Mic No

Features

Voice Assistant Amazon Alexa
Touch Controls Yes
App A-T Connect
Gaming Mode Yes

Value & Pricing

There is no fixed MSRP, and prices are all over the map. We have spotted them as low as $177, which is a bargain for this level of sound quality. At the other end, a third-party seller listed them at an eye-watering $25,300 — clearly a glitch. If you can snag these under $200, the price-to-performance ratio is excellent. Above $250, though, the value proposition gets shaky. For that money, you could grab a pair of Sony WH-1000XM6 or Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4, both of which offer far superior comfort and ANC while still sounding great.

vs Competition

Stacked against the Sony WH-1000XM6, the ATH-M50XBT2 wins on pure, uncolored sound accuracy but gets crushed in comfort and noise cancelling. The Sonys are in a different league for all-day wear and travel. The Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 also delivers top-tier audio with comfort that leaves the Audio-Technica in the dust, and its battery life matches the 50-hour mark. The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 brings a more premium build and better ANC, though its sound signature is warmer. If you must have that M50x studio sound without wires, these are a solid pick, but as an all-arounder, the competition has far fewer compromises.

Spec Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50XBT2 Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 Sony ULT WEAR WHULT900N/B JBL Live 770NC Bose QuietComfort 884367-0100
Form Factor over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear
Driver Type dynamic Dynamic dynamic dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Driver Size (mm) 45 42 40 40 40 -
Impedance Ohms 38 470 - 314 32 32
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation false true true true true true
Open Closed Back closed closed closed closed closed closed
Bluetooth Version 5.0 5.2 5.3 5.2 5.3 5.1
Battery Life Hours 50 60 30 30 65 24
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50XBT2 30.878.677.186.283.82.396.698.8
Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 M4AEBT Compare 97.785.177.197.689.379.59979
Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 Compare 97.799.495.999.472.750.897.598.8
Sony ULT WEAR WHULT900N/B Compare 97.785.177.195.172.750.89998.8
JBL Live 770NC Compare 97.778.697.385.191.750.810098.8
Bose QuietComfort 884367-0100 Compare 92.566.792.343.669.312.992.498.8

Common Questions

Q: Can I use these wired for zero-latency monitoring?

Yes, just plug in the included 3.5mm cable (or your own, if you can find one that fits the recessed jack) and Bluetooth is bypassed entirely. That makes them great for video editing or gaming, though the stock cable is on the short side.

Q: How effective is the noise cancelling?

It is not these headphones' strength. Our database puts the ANC at the 31st percentile, well behind leaders from Sony and Bose. It'll dull the hum of an air conditioner but will not silence a subway ride. Think of it as a slight nudge above passive isolation.

Q: Do they work with voice assistants like Alexa?

They do. Amazon Alexa is built in, and the dual beamforming mics do a decent job picking up commands. For calls, the 79th percentile mic performance means you will be heard clearly, though it is not quite as crisp as a dedicated headset.

Who Should Skip This

If all-day comfort or powerful noise cancelling matter to you, look elsewhere. The 2nd-percentile comfort ranking is no joke — these clamp tight, and you will feel it after an hour or two. Commuters and frequent flyers will be much happier with the Sony WH-1000XM6 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra. Also, if you need a reliable wired option with standard cable compatibility, the recessed jack and short stock cable might drive you nuts.

Verdict

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50XBT2 is a sound-first headphone that lives up to its studio heritage. For critical listening, editing, or just losing yourself in music, the 86th-percentile audio quality is the real deal. But the 2nd-percentile comfort score means they punish you during long sessions, and the ANC is barely there. At the right price, they are a steal for audio purists. Just do not expect them to replace a pair of Bose or Sony for your daily commute.

Usage Scores

Work (55.8)Calls (57.5)Music (62.7)Overall (73.9)Budget (79.2)Gaming (65.9)Studio (72)Commute (48.3)

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