
Audio-Technica
The Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 Ice Blue is a limited‑edition wireless over‑ear headphone that brings the studio‑reference sound of the iconic M50x to Bluetooth 5.0 with 45 mm drivers, long‑lasting battery, low‑latency mode, and dual beamforming MEMS microphones.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the ATH-M50xBT2 for inheriting the legendary M50x studio sound, noting its exceptional clarity, deep accurate bass, and natural tonal balance thanks to the AK4331 DAC and dedicated amp. They also praise the low‑latency mode, multipoint Bluetooth pairing, and the impressive 50‑hour battery life, positioning it as a reliable choice for studio monitoring, gaming, and on‑the‑go use, while noting that its ANC is limited to basic isolation.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the headphone’s sound fidelity that mirrors the classic wired M50x, the long battery endurance, and the comfortable, durable build. Common themes of dissatisfaction revolve around the relatively heavy weight, the need to use the companion app for full EQ control, and the lack of advanced active‑noise‑cancelling performance.
Common Complaints
Heaviness of the 307 g unit during long wear, limited ANC capability, dependence on the A‑T Connect app for EQ customization, and restricted color availability.
What People Are Saying
“exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range, with deep, accurate bass response”
How It Compares
vs. Sony WH-1000XM5
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Choose the M50xBT2 for pure studio sound and longer battery; choose Sony for best ANC and lighter wear.
vs. Bose QC45
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Pick the M50xBT2 for audiophile‑grade sound and codec support; pick Bose for premium ANC and lighter comfort.
vs. Sennheiser Momentum 4
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Select the M50xBT2 when studio sound and durability are paramount; select Momentum 4 for stronger ANC and adaptive codec support.