Beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Noise Cancellation Headphones with Dolby Atmos - Black
Did you ever want to hear what your favorite artists heard while producing their music - no matter where you are? With the AVENTHO 300 headphones, you can. These wireless over-ear headphones use the same German-made drivers that provide the excellent sound quality found in our studio headphones. Thanks to Dolby Atmos with Dolby Head Tracking technology and the latest codecs, you can experience unparalleled 3D sound. Powerful ANC eliminates distracting background noise, while high-quality materials and superb comfort round out these top-tier headphones.
Did you ever want to hear what your favorite artists heard while producing their music - no matter where you are? With the AVENTHO 300 headphones, you can. These wireless over-ear headphones use the same German-made drivers that provide the excellent sound quality found in our studio headphones. Thanks to Dolby Atmos with Dolby Head Tracking technology and the latest codecs, you can experience unparalleled 3D sound. Powerful ANC eliminates distracting background noise, while high-quality materials and superb comfort round out these top-tier headphones.
Did you ever want to hear what your favorite artists heard while producing their music - no matter where you are? With the AVENTHO 300 headphones, you can. These wireless over-ear headphones use the same German-made drivers that provide the excellent sound quality found in our studio headphones. Thanks to Dolby Atmos with Dolby Head Tracking technology and the latest codecs, you can experience unparalleled 3D sound. Powerful ANC eliminates distracting background noise, while high-quality materials and superb comfort round out these top-tier headphones.
Did you ever want to hear what your favorite artists heard while producing their music - no matter where you are? With the AVENTHO 300 headphones, you can. These wireless over-ear headphones use the same German-made drivers that provide the excellent sound quality found in our studio headphones. Thanks to Dolby Atmos with Dolby Head Tracking technology and the latest codecs, you can experience unparalleled 3D sound. Powerful ANC eliminates distracting background noise, while high-quality materials and superb comfort round out these top-tier headphones.
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The lowest price for Beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Noise Cancellation Headphones with Dolby Atmos - Black right now is $284.47 at ubuy.sv, compared across 27 retailers.
The all-time low was $283.58 on 9 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
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originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Great sound, Apt X HD, sits comfy on your head, cool customizing software to your personal hearing Long liive Beyerdynamics!!!
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
I thought my needs were simple. But, finding what I needed was a long and costly journey. I purchased the Sony NW-ZX300 as my goto digital audio player (cell phones make lousy music players) and there had to be a great sounding, comfortable, wireless headphone with multipoint capability out there that would complement my new “Walkman” and still allow me to take the important calls. After spending almost $4,000 on headphones in 2017 and 2018, I almost became convinced that there really wasn’t one. At least not until beyerdynamic released the Aventho. Music has always been a major part of my life and I have always been quick to point out that even though I can’t sing worth a dang, I hear very well. Trust me when I say that I love all genre and I expect a set of “cans” ... MoreI thought my needs were simple. But, finding what I needed was a long and costly journey. I purchased the Sony NW-ZX300 as my goto digital audio player (cell phones make lousy music players) and there had to be a great sounding, comfortable, wireless headphone with multipoint capability out there that would complement my new “Walkman” and still allow me to take the important calls. After spending almost $4,000 on headphones in 2017 and 2018, I almost became convinced that there really wasn’t one. At least not until beyerdynamic released the Aventho. Music has always been a major part of my life and I have always been quick to point out that even though I can’t sing worth a dang, I hear very well. Trust me when I say that I love all genre and I expect a set of “cans” to perform well with my varied assortment of music. I wanted, wait…, “needed” something that would perform outstandingly with classical music all the way to heavy rock genres. I have tried most of the “top” rated headphones and some were good, while others were a major disappointment (i.e Bowers and Wilkins PX). Note: Do not always believe the internet ratings. I loved the comfort levels of the Bose QC35 and Soundlink, but they really didn’t shine sonically for me. The V-Moda Forza Metallo sounded phenomenally great (almost Etymotic Research ER4S level), but after a while my ears would start to hurt (like the ER4S). Over-ear headphones like my Sony MDR1000x offered the best in sound quality and noise cancellation but were not ideal when I’m active (which I always am). They would get too hot. Soon, I discovered that on-ear headphones suited my lifestyle best. In other words, I was looking for on-ear headphones with a combination of Bose Soundlink pure comfort and Sennheiser HD1 superior sound. This brings me to the Aventho. Out of the box, I was initially disappointed. While very comfortable, there was a severe lack of separation between instruments and the midrange was over powering some of the subtler supporting melodies in the background. Some highs were so forward that caused me to step back and go what the “f” was that? So, here is what I did. First step was to perform a burn-in for 24 hours using a burn-in track that I got from HDTracks. Then I updated the firmware and reset the sound profile using the beyerdynamic MIY app. Right now, I am smiling ear to ear while listening to some of my favorite tracks. The Aventho sounds crisp and with plenty of bass, but still sounding very balanced throughout the audio range. The instrumental separation is outstanding and there is plenty of volume. But if I really want to let this thing loose, all I have to do is use my balanced 4.4mm to 3.5mm TRRS cable and go wired. Wow! I’ll keep my Sony MDR1000x for live performances and classical genres where a wide soundstage is important. However, the Aventho will be my goto for everything else. I know the audio experience is subjective and these headphones are rather expensive, but I am sure you will be as pleased as I am if you take the leap. You get what you pay for (sometimes). Also, I must point out that I do like the canvas storage bag (more compact). But I know some would prefer a hard case. It comes down to personal preference on this item.
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Well made and nice shape
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beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Over Ear, Active Noise Cancelling,
Delivery between 17–22 June $14.22
beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Over Ear, Active Noise Cancelling,
Delivery between 17–19 June $14.40
beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Over Ear, Active Noise Cancelling,
Delivery between 15–19 June $14.80
beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Over Ear, Active Noise Cancelling,
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.48
beyerdynamic AVENTHO 300 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Over Ear, Active Noise Cancelling, USB-C Charging, 50 Hours Playtime, Ultra Comfortable,
Delivery between 15–19 June $15.52
Great sound, Apt X HD, sits comfy on your head, cool customizing software to your personal hearing Long liive Beyerdynamics!!!
I thought my needs were simple. But, finding what I needed was a long and costly journey. I purchased the Sony NW-ZX300 as my goto digital audio player (cell phones make lousy music players) and there had to be a great sounding, comfortable, wireless headphone with multipoint capability out there that would complement my new “Walkman” and still allow me to take the important calls. After spending almost $4,000 on headphones in 2017 and 2018, I almost became convinced that there really wasn’t one. At least not until beyerdynamic released the Aventho. Music has always been a major part of my life and I have always been quick to point out that even though I can’t sing worth a dang, I hear very well. Trust me when I say that I love all genre and I expect a set of “cans” ... MoreI thought my needs were simple. But, finding what I needed was a long and costly journey. I purchased the Sony NW-ZX300 as my goto digital audio player (cell phones make lousy music players) and there had to be a great sounding, comfortable, wireless headphone with multipoint capability out there that would complement my new “Walkman” and still allow me to take the important calls. After spending almost $4,000 on headphones in 2017 and 2018, I almost became convinced that there really wasn’t one. At least not until beyerdynamic released the Aventho. Music has always been a major part of my life and I have always been quick to point out that even though I can’t sing worth a dang, I hear very well. Trust me when I say that I love all genre and I expect a set of “cans” to perform well with my varied assortment of music. I wanted, wait…, “needed” something that would perform outstandingly with classical music all the way to heavy rock genres. I have tried most of the “top” rated headphones and some were good, while others were a major disappointment (i.e Bowers and Wilkins PX). Note: Do not always believe the internet ratings. I loved the comfort levels of the Bose QC35 and Soundlink, but they really didn’t shine sonically for me. The V-Moda Forza Metallo sounded phenomenally great (almost Etymotic Research ER4S level), but after a while my ears would start to hurt (like the ER4S). Over-ear headphones like my Sony MDR1000x offered the best in sound quality and noise cancellation but were not ideal when I’m active (which I always am). They would get too hot. Soon, I discovered that on-ear headphones suited my lifestyle best. In other words, I was looking for on-ear headphones with a combination of Bose Soundlink pure comfort and Sennheiser HD1 superior sound. This brings me to the Aventho. Out of the box, I was initially disappointed. While very comfortable, there was a severe lack of separation between instruments and the midrange was over powering some of the subtler supporting melodies in the background. Some highs were so forward that caused me to step back and go what the “f” was that? So, here is what I did. First step was to perform a burn-in for 24 hours using a burn-in track that I got from HDTracks. Then I updated the firmware and reset the sound profile using the beyerdynamic MIY app. Right now, I am smiling ear to ear while listening to some of my favorite tracks. The Aventho sounds crisp and with plenty of bass, but still sounding very balanced throughout the audio range. The instrumental separation is outstanding and there is plenty of volume. But if I really want to let this thing loose, all I have to do is use my balanced 4.4mm to 3.5mm TRRS cable and go wired. Wow! I’ll keep my Sony MDR1000x for live performances and classical genres where a wide soundstage is important. However, the Aventho will be my goto for everything else. I know the audio experience is subjective and these headphones are rather expensive, but I am sure you will be as pleased as I am if you take the leap. You get what you pay for (sometimes). Also, I must point out that I do like the canvas storage bag (more compact). But I know some would prefer a hard case. It comes down to personal preference on this item.
Well made and nice shape
Been searching for headphones to fit my head. I am bald and my head is large; finding comfortable headphones has been a task for me. After trying cheaper headphones, I eventually ran across the sale Newegg had on these and decided to pick them up. After having them for a few weeks now, they are great. Initially, they were a bit tight for my head. However, things seem to have adjusted a bit and they fit great now! Excellent sound, great battery life, and comfortable for larger heads. That ticks all the boxes for me.
Good sound quality!! Bass boosted but not presented vocal backing. Both wired and wireless are satisfactory
Overall, I am satisfied with this headphone, but it is needed to be fixed in sound balance issue.
I purchased an 8 ft cable with 1/4" plug to use non-wirelessly through a stereo amplifier (I do audio editing for work and the sound card I use for that purpose sends a balanced signal to an amp). The included 1/8" cable does not seem very useful, although I guess if you are traveling it may be a good option if you're using a non-BT device. Otherwise, using as BT phones with iTunes, etc. seems to work very well.
It would be great if it works, I think.
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