





🎧 Elevate your sound game with style and stamina — don’t just listen, experience it!
The Audio-Technica M50xBT2IB Wireless Limited-Edition Headphones in Ice Blue combine professional-grade 45mm drivers with advanced Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, delivering up to 50 hours of playback and rapid USB-C charging. Designed for audiophiles and multitaskers alike, they feature low latency mode for gaming, multipoint pairing, beamforming microphones for clear calls, and a customizable EQ via the A-T Connect app. Lightweight yet durable, these headphones offer premium sound isolation and a sleek, limited-edition aesthetic perfect for the modern professional.












| ASIN | B0C9CK5VP3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Listening to music, games, calls |
| Audio Driver Size | 45 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 202 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Box Contents | Stereo mini-plug |
| Brand | Audio-Technica |
| Brand Name | Audio-Technica |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Ice Blue |
| Carrying Case Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Colour | Ice Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch based |
| Customer Package Type | Crease Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 33,791 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | on the ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 28000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04961310160821 |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 38 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 454 Grams |
| Item height | 12 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Audio Technica |
| Model Name | ATH-M50XBT2IB |
| Model Number | ATH-M50xBT2IB |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Product Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 5 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Calling |
| Style Name | Bluetooth |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
L**G
Premium headphones at bargain price
Whenever I decide to purchase electronics I always do extensive research into which product would be best for my needs and within my price budget. I review all customer reviews on Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.com, blog and tech website reviews etc. and where possible, will go to stores in person to try/test things out. I always look at the negative reviews and see if I can spot common themes or problems, I go to the highly positive reviews and try and identify which are genuine. Finally, I go through all the 2, 3 and 4 star reviews as these seem to the be the most informative and have specific reasons as to why they didn't get a 1 or 5 star review. My budget for some over-ear headphones was about £250. I wanted something with a good, reliable build quality and also decent sound. I'm no audio expert but I know what sounds good and what doesn't (they are my ears afterall!). I looked at the B&W headphones (fantastic styling/quality - but overpriced for what you get), Beats (again, you're paying for a name...) and various other 'top end' headphones within or around the £250 mark. As stated earlier, after extensive research I settled for the Audio-Technica ATH-M50X and wow I'm so glad I did. I paid £124 for them and I thought that because of the low price I'd be settling for lower sound quality than some of the higher priced headphones. But I was wrong. And all the positive reviews praising the sound quality were correct and justifiable. Although built with plastic (I'd have maybe preferred them to feel a little more durable - but it means they are light and good to travel with), they feel good to hold, they are comfortable and can be worn for long periods of time. The packaging was professional and to a high standard, very nicely packaged internally also. The three cables supplied with the headphones are extremely useful. They can be swapped depending on what you need. The box does indeed come with the following: Carry bag 1.2m-3m coiled cable 3m straight cable 1.2m short straight cable Gold plated 6.3mm adapter I can sit in my lounge 3 metres away from my TV and watch films with high sound quality without waking up my other half (which was one reason I wanted them!). The PS3 Blu-ray sound on my TV is pretty bad, it's often very difficult to hear dialogue. When your other half is in bed and you turn the volume up to hear people talk, it's not great when something explodes and wakes everybody in the house up! With these headphones the sound is perfectly balanced when using it with the PS3. No mow volume adjustments needed constantly. I've played all sorts of music through them and the sound is crisp and clear. Great bass also. I've been able to hear fine details in some songs that I've not been able to notice in other in-ear headphones. I've also taken them outside with me and travelled around the underground in London etc. and they do a good job of blocking out background noise (without isolating you completely). Overall, I'm extremely happy with the headphones and if you're looking for a decent pair like I was (for any type of use) then these are an absolute bargain. Sometimes it pays to shop around and not settle for what everybody else seems to go for (Beats for example!), and in this case, shopping around has paid off. P.S. I'm writing this review several months after owning them for several months with at least 12 hours usage a week.
J**S
Unbeatable headset for music & gaming
I have a background in music technology and degree in commercial music. I have tried many pairs of headphones over the last ten years during my career and we even did a full shootout test at university (which included these AT-MX50s as well as some £600+ Shure headphones); the Audio Technica headphones were the overall favourite by a long way. I've used these for 8+ years now with no major issues. After very heavy, daily use in a studio (and now more for gaming), the headband is just about starting to wear, and I have replaced the ear pads once during their lifetime. You can pick these up for about £15-20 for a pair so no major cost over their lifetime. I will probably buy a new pair in the next couple of years just because of the headband (which can't be replaced), but the current pair will be used as a secondary set for any musicians coming into the studio. For gaming they will give you a flat, but accurate EQ curve which makes the gaming experience very enjoyable. Those of you who like VERY base heavy music/EQ curves probably won't like them as they don't emphasise the low-end like some modern headphones. I recently purchased a SteelSeries Arcticis 7 wireless headset for gaming, but I ended up sending them back and reverting back to the ATs as the sound quality was a significant downgrade (by a long long way; they weren't even close). The only other thing to mention is they do a good job of keeping out unwanted noise and headphone bleed (crucial for recording situations), but they are not as "noise-cancelling" as a dedicated pair of noise cancelling headphones. This is not a major concern for me, and I've warn them on flights to cancel out background noise which was sufficient. In my professional opinion, I am still yet to find a better sounding pair of headphones than the MX-50s, and will be buying another pair when my current one finally dies! Don't fall for paying ridiculous money for hyped headphones like Bose or Beats, when you can buy these which are far better in terms of sound quality and will last a long time. If you really need the wireless aspect, then AT do another version of these called ATH-M50XBT which are the bluetooth version. Just bear in mind you will lose a lot of quality over wireless, but you can also plug them in for when you need the high quality, and use them wireless when walking/flying/listening to music etc.
Y**O
Sublime to the point i had to justify my HD650's
Actually bought 2 pairs of these for my sons in white. Great sounding headphones!. Liked them so much bought a pair for meself. Wanted a pair that were not too clinical and flat, last thing i wanted was to come home after a hard day and start an analytical listening session. Went through a lot of pairs before these ranging from Senny RS165 blutooth, Senny HD650's, a pair of Sony MDR1 and another Sony blutooth , Audio Technica MSR 7 which were good but occasionaly peaked the higher frequencies too much for me at my age 40+. All these fell short apart from the Sennheiser HD650's. Now the reasons why i kept these and sold the HD650's. Let me start by saying for me the M50x are an excellent set of cans that hold the frequencies with integrity. Tops never peaked and sounded harsh, mids were separated and slightly pronounced and never sounded muffled once, and the lows are tight and controlled but ever so slightly pronounced for a more warm sounding experience exactly what i was wanting. A run of Yanni Rainmaker and Estas Tonne The Song of the Golden Dragon shone on these with a good soundstage but not greatly expansive, one was able to distinguish the instruments and the vocal from the senorita in the Rainmaker was nothing short of sublime and epic journey to the heavens and back. A few further tracks of Coldplay, George Benson, Randy Crawford, Qawalli Folk Music. Clannad Irish Folk, and finally some classic hip hop from the likes of Cool Herk, Afrika Bambata, Melle Mel, Grandmaster Flash etc and modern hip hop likes of Mobb Deep, CNN, Fat Joe, Big Pun etc let me say these cans brought a smile to the face which hurt! A set of cans that did an excellent job at lots of different genres. Very rarely do you come across a pair that can handle the above genres with authority, never once sounding uncontrolled or overwhelmed. I tried the headphones with my Nexus 6P through a quality HP amp and 32 bit DAC that i used with my Senny HD650's that were power hungry. the M50x sound was further enhanced and now the smile had turned to a grin with a few audible affirming compliments, totally sublime and these were testing the waters of my HD650's which were more than twice the price of these. However let me state for the record these M50x are stupendously good for the person who wants to disappear into the audio and doesn't want a totally flat response as monitors can provide, however after much consideration on the point of diminishing returns and the power hungry 'open back' HD650's i went with the M50x as they were also easier to drive and did not need a lengthy set up when you wanted a quick portable listen, but these are 'NOT' as good as the reference standard HD650's which are definitely a couple of notches above the M50x's. The reason the HD650's were better for me were 1) The comfort level of the velour pads. 2)The open back design also let your ears breath. The tops mids and bottoms never lost integrity once 'no matter how hard they were pushed' 3) You could hear the breath intake of vocalists and individual strike of the music instruments on the HD650's especially when listening to Estes Tonne the legendary guitarist. That's not to say these expressions were not noticeable on the M50x but their was a great soundstage on the HD650 which the M50x could not compete with, bear in mind the HD650s cost over twice the price of the M50x. Now youll be wondering why did i sell the HD650's, the choice was one of diminishing returns of how much one has to pay for the little improvement in sound in the world of hi-fi audio and the fact that i have kids that constantly disturb me and the HD650's being OB design became unsuitable. I may have possible kept them had it not have also been the set up procedure of the DAC and headphone amp being anchored to the listening room. This was one of the more difficult decisions i have ever made on a set of cans so ill finish by saying where the Audio Technica's were like Satin the Sennheiser HD650's were like silk. The choice is yours!
D**N
Mind-Blowing Headphones – A True Hidden Gem!
These headphones are absolutely incredible—they will take your breath away, guaranteed! However, a word of advice for beginners: to unlock their full potential, you must use them with an audio interface. If you plug them directly into a PC without a preamp/amp, you’ll only experience about half of their power and might mistakenly think they’re underwhelming. The frequency range and stability are out of this world. You can push them to maximum volume with zero distortion—every tone remains perfectly in place. The bass is deep and powerful, making music, movies, and gaming an entirely new experience. Now, let’s talk value. These are not high-end €1000 headphones, yet they deliver way beyond their price point. In fact, you might spend a fortune on well-known premium brands and end up disappointed compared to these. Initially, I bought them for professional content creation, but they turned out to have too much bass for my needs—I needed something more neutral. However, for listening to music, especially at high volumes, these absolutely pack a punch! I buy a lot of products on Amazon but rarely leave reviews—only for exceptionally good or extremely bad products. These deserve 10 stars.
D**H
Very good overall but earpads a little small.
Really awesome pair of headphones. Really good audio quality for music production or anything really. Very flexable design making it sit on your head perfectly and can be folded up to store somewhere or take with you on a trip. My only problem is the earpads are too small for my ears. They sit right on top of my ears which is uncomfortable espicially for someone with multiple piercings. However you can replace them. I switched them out from my old hyper x headeset and they fit my ears much better.
J**S
Absolutely Phenomenal.
Now I'm not going to go into the detail of the headphone quality, or any of that. Mainly, because I believe that I could not do the headphones justice with my efforts. There are qualified people you can research for that bit. I'm going to focus on what I believe is truly the point in reviewing it from the customer's side, which is the difference between the M50x's (these) and the M50's (the older model). The main difference between the 2 is the ability to change the cable used, dependent on the headphone usage. The m50's do not have detachable or changeable cables, they only have one, which I believe is either coiled cable or a 3m cable. Whilst they are monitor/stereo headphones, this is still a hindrance to a large sum of people. Because of the amazing value and brilliance of the M50's (Well done to Audio Technica), these headphones have caught the eye of not only studio-working musicians, or editors/producers, but also of any of the public who enjoy great, natural and realistic sounding headphones at an affordable price (which for a mid-range market, attracts a lot of people). This however meant that using them anywhere else apart from indoors in their own set up was an ongoing war against the lump of coil or 3 metres of cable that came with it, hence either inconveniencing casual wearers for the majority of the time, or restricting them to indoor usage. When I got the M50's, I ended up using them everyday e.g. going to school, music studies, band practicing. After a few months, I found myself consciously thinking about how bulky the coil cable is. However, the coil cable has got it's uses. And for a musician, those uses were and are very real. The annoying confliction. The M50x's come with 3 interchangeable cables. a coiled cable, a 3m cable, and a 1.2m cable. What the M50x's have done, has basically alleviated me of every possible problem I could think of with these headphones, and you can imagine that when I head of these from a friend, I bought them nearly instantly. I am truly grateful to Audio Technica for fixing a seemingly negligible irk of mine, but has nevertheless been a minor complaint. This is not the only thing they have changed, though. There are very subtle but existing design changes from the original M50's that have also, in my opinion, improved the headphones. The feel of the leather on the earcups, the size of the earcups vs the size of the ear space has decreased, meaning the earcups are more compact without the downside of having a smaller amount of ear space, the M50x's are also slightly lighter and more flexible. Apart from the differences, the quality of the headphones are incomparable to those anywhere near it's price, 10/10 would recommend either the M50's or the M50x's (because I know that now the M50's are cheaper).
B**N
The headphones that make my ears feel like royalty.
I bought the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x because I wanted headphones that could handle my eclectic music taste—from Beethoven to Beyoncé—and these did not disappoint. The sound is so clear, I can hear every note, every beat, every breath. It's like my music has been upgraded to surround sound. The comfort level is off the charts. I can wear them for hours without any discomfort, which is great because I tend to get lost in my music. The build quality is solid, and they fold up nicely for storage. Plus, they come with three detachable cables, so I can choose the one that fits my needs. The isolation is impressive. I can block out the world and immerse myself in my music. It's like having my own personal concert, wherever I go. If you're looking for headphones that deliver exceptional sound quality, comfort, and durability, the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x is the way to go. They're worth every penny.
S**H
Great Product - Worth it.
These 'Professional' Headphones are exactly what you would expect at this particular price range, and provide a clear and crisp sound when listening to any sort of music. I listen to the metal genre, all of the instruments used are clear and concise when playing. The Headphones also give this surround sound feel to it as the soft ear cups fit to cover your ears. You'll be very impressed at the quality and sound. As for the bass, well, I didn't really expect anything crazy from these Headphones but surprisingly the bass is not bad. However, the bass is very dependant on the quality of music you listen to. For example, listening to thrash metal songs (very bass dependant for some bands) then it is clear and crisp, and almost feels like you're at a concert with how it feels - very powerful. If you listen to music that is somewhat considered old by today's standards, then the bass will be quite lacking on songs with these Headphones, I particularly experience this with bands that published their albums and songs from the 1980s to 2001. Noise cancellation is good, but if you're listening to music with these on public transport at a volume of 80% then expect people to hear it, and likely give you looks. It's important to know that the volume is quite loud and somewhat sensitive, 40% volume should be suitable enough for you to use when in public but when you're on your own or at home then 60% should be perfect. You don't want to lose your hearing now, do we? To conclude, these Headphones are very good entry level 'Professional' Headphones and you can use them when producing music or to use recreactionally when walking around at home or outside. The good thing is that you are provided with 3 cables that each have their own specific use. If you are one of the many people that just want these Headphones for your phone or MP3 Player, then you will be happy to know that a 3.5mm cable is provided to plug into your devices.
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