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Beyerdynamic at IFA 2025: Three New Wireless Models for Different Use Cases

September 13, 2025

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The 2025 edition of IFA in Berlin highlighted a notable evolution in wireless audio offerings, led by Beyerdynamic. Far from simply refreshing their product line, the German brand presents three distinct models – Aventho 200, Amiron 200, and Amiron Zero – which reflect deep consideration of usage patterns, sustainability, and ergonomics. Here’s an overview of these new products, balancing audiophile demands with everyday constraints.

Aventho 200: The Balance Between Portability, Endurance, and Precision

The Aventho 200 headphones follow in the lineage of over-ear models designed for mobility without sacrificing sound reproduction. Equipped with 45mm dynamic drivers designed in Germany, they aim for balanced reproduction with firm bass and detailed highs, suitable for both attentive listening and travel. The integration of four-microphone active noise cancellation (ANC) effectively isolates the user, while a transparency mode allows fine perception of the sound environment, useful in public spaces or during commutes.

Battery life stands as a central argument: up to 63 hours without ANC, 40 hours with it, and fast charging offering 16 hours of listening in 15 minutes. The removable battery, rare in this segment, extends the product’s lifespan and responds to growing demand for repairability. The foldable design, memory foam headband, and replaceable ear cushions demonstrate attention to comfort and maintenance.

For connectivity, Bluetooth 5.4 ensures stable and efficient connection, while multipoint compatibility and Google Fast Pair facilitate multi-device usage. The aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless codecs guarantee high-resolution audio transmission, including for video or gaming use. Finally, the microphone with Qualcomm cVc technology optimizes call clarity, even in noisy environments.

Mosaic of gray and black over-ear headphones, plastic and metal, padded headband, no visible cable

Amiron 200: Open Listening Designed for Movement

The Amiron 200 earbuds adopt a radically different approach, focusing on an open design and ergonomic ear hooks. This technical choice favors environmental awareness, an asset for sports activities or urban travel where safety is paramount. Battery life reaches 11 hours per charge, 36 hours with the case, and fast charging minimizes interruptions.

IP54 certification protects against sweat, dust, and splashes, while dual microphones with ambient noise reduction ensure intelligible calls, even outdoors. Touch controls, Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint connectivity, and compatibility with the beyerdynamic app (equalizer, command customization, software updates) enhance the product’s versatility.

This positioning makes the Amiron 200 a relevant choice for active users seeking to combine comfort, safety, and sound quality without requiring total isolation.

Two profiles with wireless in-ear plastic earphones, one black, one black and orange, with ear fins for secure fit

Amiron Zero: Ultra-Lightweight for Daily Listening

With the Amiron Zero, Beyerdynamic explores the clip-on open-ear earbuds segment, prioritizing discretion and lightness. Each earbud weighs just six grams, making them virtually imperceptible in use. The 20-hour battery life, IP54 protection, and Bluetooth 5.4 make them a suitable companion for extended use, whether at the office, traveling, or during outdoor activities.

The open design allows users to remain aware of their environment, an increasingly sought-after characteristic for urban or professional use. Touch controls simplify playback and call management without requiring complex manipulation.

Montage of people wearing black or white plastic wireless earbuds, close-ups, and gray charging case

Perspectives and Challenges: Between Real Usage and Market Expectations

The simultaneous presentation of these three models reflects a desire to cover differentiated needs, from demanding travelers to sports users, including discreet everyday listeners. Beyerdynamic focuses on sustainability (removable battery, replaceable cushions), versatility (multipoint, Fast Pair, dedicated app), and adaptation to new usage patterns (open-ear, sports ergonomics).

This positioning aligns with a fundamental market trend in audio: the search for balance between technical performance, user comfort, and product longevity. Far from mere announcements, the brand offers concrete solutions to real problems while maintaining a level of acoustic excellence faithful to its heritage.

The arrival of these models in fall 2025 should allow us to measure the reception of this nuanced approach, at a time when differentiation is no longer based solely on technical specifications, but on daily user experience.

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