
Audio-Technica
The Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20xBTWH is a wireless over‑ear, closed‑back headphone that mirrors the sound signature of the wired M20x while adding Bluetooth 5.0, up to 60 hours of battery life, rapid charging, multipoint pairing and a detachable 3.5 mm cable.
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$89.00
Average
$81.05
Lowest
$59.99
Highest
$99.99
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Best For
Audio professionals on a budget needing accurate monitoring, students and remote workers who value long battery life and multipoint connectivity, gamers and streamers who benefit from low‑latency mode, commuters and travelers seeking wireless freedom, and content creators needing a built‑in mic for calls and voice‑overs.
Not Ideal For
Listeners who prioritize deep, punchy bass, users seeking premium‑grade materials or active noise cancellation, and people who wear glasses for extended periods and need a softer earcup seal.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers such as Audio46 commend the ATH‑M20xBTWH for preserving the wired M20x’s accurate sound while adding seamless Bluetooth 5.0, impressive 60‑hour battery life and useful low‑latency and multipoint features. They note the flat mids and overall frequency accuracy as strong points, but point out slightly bright highs, modest sub‑bass and a plastic chassis that feels less premium than higher‑end Audio‑Technica models.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the headphone’s marathon‑length battery, rapid‑charge capability, and the flexibility of switching between wireless and wired use. The balanced, studio‑like sound and multipoint pairing are repeatedly highlighted as conveniences for work and entertainment. Complaints focus on the modest bass, plastic feel and occasional discomfort with glasses, as well as occasional Bluetooth drop‑outs at maximum range.
Common Complaints
Subdued bass response, slightly bright high frequencies, plastic construction perceived as cheap, discomfort with glasses, and occasional Bluetooth drop‑outs near the 10 m range limit.
What People Are Saying
“one of the best over‑ears you can get at this price.”
How It Compares
vs. Audio‑Technica ATH‑M20x (wired)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the wired M20x if you never need Bluetooth and prefer a lighter headset; choose the M20xBT for wireless convenience and added features.
vs. Sony WH‑CH720N
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Sony WH‑CH720N for ANC and lighter wear; select ATH‑M20xBT for superior sound accuracy and longer battery life.
vs. Sennheiser HD 450BT
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick Sennheiser HD 450BT if ANC and bass are priorities; pick ATH‑M20xBT for longer battery, more neutral sound and better isolation.