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Audio-Technica ATH-SR5BTWH Bluetooth Wireless On-Ear High-Resolution Audio Headphones, White

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Style: Bluetooth


Color: White


Features

  • Bluetooth wireless technology that can pair with up to eight Bluetooth wireless devices
  • Mic and volume/control switch built into the earcup for convenient control of smartphones and other Bluetooth wireless devices
  • NFC (Near Field Communication) functionality enables touch pairing with NFC-compatible Bluetooth wireless technology devices
  • Large 45 mm drivers for outstanding sound quality and are capable of Hi-Res Audio (540,000 Hz frequency response) when used with the included cable
  • Soft, memory foam earpads and easily adjustable headband slider provide a comfortable on-ear fit

Description

The ATH-SR5BT Wireless On-Ear Headphones give you phenomenal Hi-Res Audio with the convenience of Bluetooth wireless technology operation Up to eight devices (smartphones tablets music players etc ) can be stored in the memory of the ATH-SR5BT for quick connection to your chosen devices And adding or replacing devices is made even easier with the headphones' NFC (Near Field Communication) functionality just touch any NFC-compatible device with Bluetooth wireless technology to the N-Mark on the headphones and the device and headphones are automatically paired and connected The ATH-SR5BT features powerful 45 mm drivers and comes equipped with a mic and volume/control switch built into the left ear cup making it easy to answer calls adjust volume and handle playback (play pause fast-forward reverse next/previous track) of music and video on compatible smartphones and other portable devices A 1 2 m (3 9') smartphone cable with mic and controls is also included to provide a standard wired connection in areas where use of Bluetooth wireless technology is prohibited for when battery power is low or when Hi-Res Audio (5 - 40 000 Hz frequency response) is desired The internal lithium polymer battery provides 38 hours of continuous use (up to 1000 hours in standby mode) and can be recharged using the included 1 0 m (3 3') USB charging cable


Product Dimensions: 9 x 2 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 1.5 pounds


Manufacturer: audio-technica


Item model number: ATH-SR5BTWH


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 29, 2016


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  • Good headphones (and customer service)
Style: Bluetooth Color: Black
Good headphones (and customer service). Listening-wise, these are quality headphones in line with what I'd expect from Audio-Technica; they are solidly built, as far as headphones go, and quite light. The earpads are soft but do not cover/wrap around your entire ear, so if you're looking for the physical noise barrier you get with studio headphones, you won't really be finding it here. That said, they do block some noise and are comfortable. The Bluetooth is easy to set up and pair with a first device (especially if you read the instructions). Once you add other devices, it can be a little difficult to make sure the right device is selected/paired...this is pretty common with my experience with these kinds of devices and is inherent, I'd guess, with having a really simple user interface. Sound quality is good with Bluetooth, and I give the designers extra props for allowing a traditional plug-in option...it really irks me when those kinds of details are left off, and in this case a perfectly usable pair of headphones could be rendered useless with, for example, my old iPod classic. Battery life is impressive--supposed to be 30 some odd hours and I am still going strong off my initial charge. I did contact Audio Technica customer service--after less than 2 weeks of gentle, indoor, home use, the earpads started wearing through and splitting in the area where their sleeve slips around the plastic of the phones (see photo). There is a 2-year warranty on the phones, and after contacting customer service with a photo and my information I received a response in less than a day and replacement pads in less than a week without needing to send the phones in. Kudos for good customer service!! Although, it's not super inspiring that part of the phones wore out through so little use. I am cautiously hopeful that the more important components will hold up a little better but will update if anything catastrophic happens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016 by Elliot Knapp

  • This Is the One
Style: Bluetooth Color: Black
.What a catchy Name: ATH-SR5BT. SR stands for “Sound Reality”. Let’s call them ATs. Clean, clean sound. Not super loud, but enough so you aren’t always itching to turn them up to eleven. Not for bass heads and I could have wished for a little more, but still very good at this price point. Beautiful construction; I can’t emphasize that enough. Small and light. Quite comfortable unless I wore glasses. Excellent controls unlike so many BT headphones that are finicky and fiddly. Fast and easy initial pairing. When pairing or re-pairing to a new or previously registered device, be sure EVERY other paired device has bluetooth turned off or is out of range, because these ATs stubbornly cling to the last known device. Battery seems to last. Worked flawlessly with iPhone, great microphone for calls. Paired to my TV with fairly good sound. Sound: To my chagrin, age has robbed me of high frequency hearing over 9K Hz. So look elsewhere for a nuanced judgement. But I can say if you are a bass head, skip these . But for me, the bass felt clean and tight; Really a pleasure. There was accurate bass right down below 30 Hz. Not loud, but there. Up at 40 Hz or so you start to get real bass. I think being on-ear instead of over-ear costs in the bass department, but that is an inevitable compromise. Midrange felt really accurate. I give these a “B” grade, or, for the price, an “A”. From what I can tell, very good detail in midrange. Obviously, if the ATs claim high resolution capability, that has to come through the supplied 4' cable. Blue tooth gave great results that I could not hear as being any worse than being cabled, but what do I know (or rather hear)? At this point, that BT isn't as good as cable. Still, they sounded great. As for Hi-Resolution? Personally I think the whole Hi Res thing delusional... even if I had the ears of a 20-year-old. I rely on rigorous double-blind tests for that opinion. Does anybody need headphones that go up to 40Khz? I've heard the arguments and I think not. Your opinion may vary. Obviously if Audio Technica is bragging on Hi Res, such a capability, then they are praising their clarity right down to the bass, but especially at high frequency. I’ll let Golden Ears chime in on that. I can tell you I walked with them for a couple hours and the music was never fatiguing. So much better than my V-moda buds, which I quite like. -Initial charge is supposed to take up to 5 hours. It only took 2. REALLY hard to see indicator light turns from red to blue once you are fully charged. -Power switch on right side gives a down-note when turning off and up-note when turning on. It gives a chime when bluetooth connection happens. I found the sound cues more useful than the microscopic indicator light. -Auto power-down after 5 minutes if no signal. ATs reset to medium volume with power off. -The battery goes for a long time. -These on-ear headphones exert some pressure but I could wear them forever without glasses. With glasses about an hour. Sound isolation? Pretty good for on-ear; They sounded kind of like I was underwater as I walked around outside. -Pairing is fast and easy. The ATs search for a device each time they are turned on. They will remember the last device so make sure that device it is turned off or out of range if you want to switch from, say, your phone to your laptop, or pair to a new device. ATs can remember 8 devices. When you power on the ATs they pair to the last device within a few seconds.. If that device is not found, they go into discovery mode and pair to whatever you have open. I'm paired to a desktop, an iPhone, an iPod, and my Panasonic VT60 TV. When I turn on the ATs near the Panasonic TV, The Panny senses the ATs and pairs within seconds. So easy... as long as last paired device has BT turned off. Sometimes I have to hunt around and turn off 2 or 3 devices till the ATs will switch to discovery mode. With my TV, for some reason the fidelity is just a shade less than my Sennheiser RS120s; Maybe it's the 12 foot distance or that the Sennheisers are using between 863-927 MHz RF. On the other hand, there is sometimes some hiss with the Sennheisers, and none with the ATs. I can get the traditional 30 feet away or a little bit more before the sound breaks up. If I walk to the room behind the metal chimney, range is half that. Using bluetooth on your portable device? Have a backup battery for that device. Phone performance: Best external microphone ever. No fast forward/reverse but everything else worked well. My callers could not tell I was using a mike on a cord. I did not use the NFC link. I wish my Apple devices had them. Many Androids do. Any iDevice that has Apple Pay has NFC, but Apple, as far as I know, just limits it to Apple Pay. Too bad. From what I can understand, NFC is just used for really fast and automatic Bluetooth connection, but once connected you are still listening over bluetooth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2016 by Js

  • Performs just as one would expect
Style: Standard Color: White
I use these headphones with my laptop. The sound quality is fine - no distortions, all frequencies that this kind of headphones should represent are represented and well-balanced. The construction is adjustable and therefore comfortable - does not exert too much pressure on the head. The microphone is OK. Since I use a laptop, not a phone, I did not test the volume control. The only issue encountered was with the connection of the cable to the body of the headphones: initially I could not insert the connector fully (although it felt like fully inserted), and thus only the left earpiece worked. Fixed by disconnecting and reconnecting the cable, no problems since then. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Alexander P.

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