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beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless Copper Hi-Res Bluetooth Headphones with Touchpad, 30 Hour Battery, aptX HD, AAC, aptX Ll (Limited Edition, Made in Germany)

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Features

  • Circumaural headphones with optimum sound quality
  • Elegant copper elements: decorative rings made of solid copper
  • MOSAYC sound personalization thanks to beyerdynamic MIY app
  • Touchpad control and more than 30 hours battery life
  • Made in Germany

Description

Powered by high-end Tesla drivers, the AM IR on Wireless Copper Bluetooth headphones from beyerdynamic provide a fascinating spatial and realistic sound. The basses are deep and precise, The midst are full and natural, and the highs are silky and clear. Unique Copper elements adorn the AM IR on Wireless Copper headphones. At the heart of the headphones, The voice coil utilizes Copper elements, which is also made visible on the outside as a design element. This semiprecious metal is used in the form of a Copper ring outlined as a decorative seam on the headband and in the serial number.Flawless design and look the precious metallic look is effectively complemented by the dark, technical impression of the headphones and the soft headband made of Alcantara. Selected materials for ear pads and headband as well as a Balanced headband pressure ensure a first-class comfort when wearing.Sound personalization through app with the beyerdynamic miy app, you can personalize the sound of their AM IR on Wireless. The heart of this app is the award-winning sound personalization of Miami hearing technologies. The sound is exactly adapted to the personal hearing profile of the user. At the same time, the app provides information about the listening habits of the user, so that the hearing can be preserved. The app is available for Apple iOS and Android and can be downloaded from the Apple app store and Google play store.Bluetooth Wireless technology the Bluetooth Wireless technology allows the use with all devices such as smartphones, tablets or computers that also make use of this technology. A range of up to 10 meters allows enough freedom of movement. The following codecs are used in transmission with Bluetooth: Qualcomm, apt, apt HD, Apple AAC and apt LL for audio transmission with a minimum delay.

Brand: Beyerdynamic


Model Name: Amiron wireless copper


Color: Copper


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, Infrared


Special Feature: Wireless, IOS, Android


Included Components: Amiron wireless copper, connecting cable with remote control, mini jack 3.5 mm, charging cable USB-A to USB-C, hard case


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Copper


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Compatible Devices: Bluetooth Wireless technology allows the use with all devices such as smartphones, tablets or computers that also make use of this technology


Impedance: 32 Ohm


Control Type: Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Item Weight: 14.11 Ounces


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 30 Hours


Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 8.6 x 6 inches


Item Weight: 14.1 ounces


Item model number: 718602


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: August 30, 2019


Manufacturer: beyerdynamic


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Bow before the king (Amiron Copper)
Size: Wireless Color: Copper
Amazon should have separated at least Amiron Home and Wireless reviews. This one is about the latest (end of 2019) Amiron model - it's top of the line Copper edition, which is surprisingly sold for $75 less than the regular (old) Amiron Wireless. First thing first. Read the reviews, especially the part about it's "bass problem". Amiron Copper's bass was fine to begin with - even with suede stock ear pads. The company probably implemented the necessary adjustments. However I ordered aftermarket ones (Brainwavs sheepskin) and they did add a little bit of bass, which I'm debating is too much for me now. They are softer and super comfy though compared to the stock ones. Nor I can return them, as they required trimming. In any other aspect the sound is amazing. Like ALL professional reviews say, Amiron is currently the best wireless headphones on the market sound-wise. I can live w/o noise cancelling or the range of Bluetooth 5. 4.2 with its 10 meters is enough. My journey into high-end headphones started with Sony XM3, which got rave reviews, praising it's sound quality (among other things). I'll write a separate review on that. Let's just say, it's as dull, as ever, and their two key demographics: those who equate headphones with the Beats brand, and those sporting Bose QC15 w/o a cord on airplanes used as a (very expensive ) ear plug, will find themselves right at home with Sony's noise cancelling and muddy bass. Now, to be fair, the DAC and analog amplifier did make it sound smooth - kind of like a soft tube amplifier playing already soft vinyl sound. That wasn't what I was looking for. I highly doubt Sony changed the XM4 sound signature, since its bean counters are catering to the same ex-Beats masses. Then came the Sennheiser Momentum 3, which is another extreme: boosting all frequencies to the point the upper mids (vocals) and highs are borderline painful for one's years. The vibrant bass was nice, though I had to dial it down anyway. What's up with bass obsession nowadays? Well, I guess I'm not part of Sony or Beats demographics, since I don't listen to mainstream rap and R&B pop frequent on iHeart and similar radios. Even my kind of EDM (vocal trance, progressive/uplifting, breaks, etc.) is not that bass-heavy. As for classical music, all headphones play it relatively well, though the king (I am reviewing now) sounds (pun intended) majestic. I haven't tried anything complex like Rachmaninov. The complexity, whether EDM or classical, is what sets Momentum 3 and Beyerdynamic's offerings (Lagoon and Amiron) apart. M3 cannot handle more than a few instruments, indiscriminately boosting and mashing them together. I din't like M3's harshness and clearly artificial sound signature. I still don't understand the concept of a "soundstage". M3 do sound "spacious", but the sound is still not coming from the "outside" (unless one is on drugs I guess). One of the M3 reviews mentioned Beyerdynamic Lagoon, so I ordered it. What a difference! Finally, after decades (of being cheap when it comes to audio), I could listen to something w/ a flat equalizer profile. No adjustments at all. BTW does wishing for a 20-band equalizer make me an "audiophile"? I read a few more reviews on Lagoon and found how Beyerdynamic deals with various sound issues like the aforementioned Sennheiser's harshness. The review mentioned, that Sennheiser uses a similar approach: the dip around 3.5Khz. Go figure - definitely not on that supposedly "new" model to woo Millennials. I would have kept Lagoons if they weren't designed for little kids. An adult can barely fit his ears inside the cups. The driver itself presses on the ear. It becomes uncomfortable after about an hour resulting in dizziness and headache. The sound was so clean though. Amazed with never before experienced sound clarity I wanted the ultimate headphones. Also at that point I realized only Sony got the noise cancelling right - at the expense of the sound quality. The price I wasn't willing to pay. As for the rest of ANC Bluetooth headphones, they all do the same (mediocre) job, as my ancient Bose QC15, that came out with such tech first. One nice thing about both Lagoon and Amiron vs. say Sennheiser M3, let alone Sony XM3 is they select AptX codec on both my Android phone and MBP computer. There is a noticeable difference between AAC (default for Macs) and AptX. Haven't yet tried AptX HD. I believe I need to somehow enable it on my phone. Pros: - Incredible detailed sound including rich bass (maybe even too much w/ aftermarket ear pads). In any case no equalizer necessary. - luxurious build and feel; very comfortable - battery life - AptX preference on both Android phones and Mac computers and support for AptX HD. Same sound on bothe the phone and computer, whether other headphones favored the phone. - MIY app does brighten the sound by turning the "personalization" on. My guess is since I could hear all frequencies during the hearing test, it equally boosts all of them a little. - plenty of volume (I typically listen at 60%, which seems loud) - smooth touchpad - way better than Sony's with the same gestures. - not that one would use a $500 headset for calls, but that works well too - can connect to two devices even with Bluetooth 4.2 Cons: - Bluetooth 4.2 and it's range limitations. - the music often pauses for a split second: not sure if that's the network or Bluetooth ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2020 by Alex R.

  • Phenomenal - bass/fitment issue resolved.
Size: Wireless Color: Copper
I was not familiar with the sound of Beyerdynamic until recently after acquiring their Lagoon Premium ANC headphones, and most recently the Amiron Wireless Copper. About my background - I am a musical aficionado, aka "an audiophile". I am a professional musician, concert and recording artist and sound and music is my life. My latest interest was in a truly great wireless set of cans for listening at home in the late evenings when I can't use my big audio system. I've went through BW PX (which I own), PX7, Shure Aeonic 50, Lagoons, Sony MX3, Dali IO6, probably a few others. Before I get to the Amirons, Ilet me just say that my priority for my type of listening with wireless headphones is SOUND QUALITY, ANC comes second and is not that important for me. Also, I am fully aware that a Bluetooth headphone can't and shouldn't be compared with a wired one. With that out of the way, as far as Bluetooth cans go, the Amirons are the closest example that comes to "musical perfection". They posses incredible detail from the lowest to the highest ends of the sound spectrum, in a perfectly blended and balanced way for a "liquid musical nirvana". I want to address an important issue with regards to the bass. Many people and reviewers have weak/insufficient bass due to poor fit. This is true, however, but easily correctable - the fit must be perfect around the ears with a proper seal in order to hear the bass of the Amirons - and they do have it in spares. If you press the cups towards you ears, you should immediately hear and feel all the bass. Now, if this happens, what you can do to increase the clamping force and make a good seal is gently bend the metal extensions just before the Y split - see my photo where I am pointing to the exact spot. These are meant to be adjusted. I have done that, and boy, did it resolve any bass issue. I have a perfect seal, and while the comfort is just as good, the bass is now all there and the sound balance is absolutely stunning! A few words about the sound - lows are deep, and I mean deep. If you have a bass rich song, you will hear it and feel the impact. Please, don't mistake the well balanced sound signature for a "bass heavy" cans, these are not! The lows are extremely clear, clean, tight, weighty and defined. Bass is not bloated, nor does it bleed into the lower mids. It's there and it reveals what's in the music, if the music has it. Low mids are full, textured, and perfectly blended in the mix. Higher mids are extremely nautral in timbre - male and female voiced sound "centered". Instruments in the mid register sound very realistic with plenty of micro texture. Strings, piano, harpsichord, human voices... Higher register is extremely extended, clean, transparent and never shrieking or over detailed to the point of being distracted. Overall, the whole tuning of Amiron creates a sense of an expansive soundstage (quite impressive for a closed back design!) with the sound surrounding you. You are in the center of the stage, and there is plenty of air and separation of instruments. Never a sense of congestion. Beyerdymanic has really achieved something special here and these may well be the most musical and "best" wireless headphones available. Of course, they are on the neutral-natural spektrum of tuning, as all HiFi grade 'phones should be. There are other headphones with much different tunings, that may appeal to different personal tastes. However, I can say the Amirons are absolutely a Hi-Fi "audiophile grade" cans in a wireless package. There is just a liquid musical magic oozing out the them with virtually any genre of music that I threw at them. Comfort is great, even with the increased clamping adjustment which was critical for hearing all the bass, and they remain extremely comfortable on my head after 2-3 hours of listening. Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2021 by Petya S. Stoycheva Petya S. Stoycheva

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