At IFA 2024, currently taking place in Berlin, Beyerdynamic has introduced two new models to its growing headphones line, the Aventho 300 headphones and Amiron 300 true wireless earbuds.
As the new flagship wireless headphones, the Aventho 300 feature high-grade swivel and foldable aluminum yokes, lightweight materials, and an ergonomic design tailored for daily comfort. Equipped with beyerdynamic’s iconic STELLAR.45 drivers, engineered in Germany, they are Apple MFi certified and feature Dolby Head Tracking technology, offering immersive spatial audio that adapts to your movements to keep you in the middle of what’s happening.

The Aventho 300 also incorporates Hybrid Active Noise Cancelation (ANC), powered by dual Sony chipsets on either side of the headphones, ensuring customizable and consistent noise cancellation. With Transparency Mode, you can remain aware of your surroundings without interrupting the listening experience.
Aventho 300 is also equipped with a pal-controlled touchpad and buttons for intuitive control, as well as wearing detection that will automatically pause or play music when the headphones are removed or put on.

With an impressive battery life of up to 50 hours, a quick two-hour charge via USB-C delivers a full battery, while a 10-minute fast charge provides up to five hours of playtime.
Advanced Bluetooth 5.4 technology and multipoint connectivity are included as well so you can seamlessly transition between the two latest connected devices. It features USB-C for efficient charging and data transfer, as well as a 3.5mm analog audio jack for those who prefer a traditional wired connection.
Aventho 300 also supports a range of high-resolution audio codecs, including AAC, LE Audio, aptX Adaptive, and aptX Lossless.
The beyerdynamic Aventho 300 will be available in the U.S. beginning Q4 for US$400.

In the true wireless earbuds space, the Amiron 300 is the latest addition, offering signature sound combined with an ultra-lightweight and compact design.
The buds are equipped with beyerdynamic’s signature 10mm dynamic drivers, offering deep bass, precise mids, and crystal-clear highs, says the company. With six built-in microphones, enhanced with advanced algorithms to filter out ambient noise, you can also enjoy clear calls, even in noisy settings.
Amiron 300 also features customizable ANC that intelligently adapts to your surroundings, allowing you to focus on your music while staying aware of your environment with advanced Transparency Mode. Multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 lets you connect multiple devices simultaneously, making switching between your phone, laptop, and tablet seamless. Automatic pause/play functions are also included, pausing your audio when you remove the earbuds and resuming it when you put them back in.

The ergonomic buds offer a secure fit and come with five ear tip options. They have a flat back that’s optimized for comfort and stability during extended wear, even if you’re lying down or leaning against the window of an airplane, for example.
With a total battery life of 38 hours and up to 10 hours of continuous playtime, a quick 10-minute charge provides an additional two hours of playtime. The Qi-compatible charging case offers an additional 28 hours of battery capacity.

The Amiron 300 will be available in the U.S. in Q4 as well for US$280.
Both Aventho 300 and Amiron 300 are compatible with beyerdynamic’s new app for iOS and Android, offering easy sound customization and over-the-air (OTA) updates. The new app includes a five-band equalizer for personalized sound profiles and genre-specific presets.