Audio-Technica launches cheap headphones with a huge battery life
Date:
Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:43:56 +0000
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A 60-hour battery life without a huge price tag? Yes please.
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If you're after long-lasting headphones and don't want to pay a premium for them, the latest pair from Audio-Technica could be right up your street.
The new ATH-S220BT over-ear headphones boast a 60-hour battery life, which is longer than most wireless headphones on the market for comparison, the best headphones of 2021, the Sony WH-1000XM4 , have a maximum playback time of 38 hours (and that's with noise cancellation switched off). The best headphones you can buy today Read our Sony WH-1000XM4 review How to choose the right headphones for you
In spite of that longer battery life, the Audio-Technica headphones are much cheaper than Sony's finest, coming in at just $59. While global pricing is
yet to be confirmed, that works out at around 40 / AU$80. Meanwhile, the WH-1000XM4 will set you back $349 / 349 / AU$549.
Of course, you're not getting more premium features like active noise cancellation, but Audio-Technica does have a great reputation for making excellent-sounding headphones at reasonable prices. (Image credit: Audio-Technica)
The new ATH-S220BT come with Bluetooth 5 connectivity and, according to the company, support low latency streaming, so you should get any lag between
your audio and what's on screen if you're using the headphones for gaming or watching videos. You can also connect them to two different devices at once, or use the included 3.5mm cable for wired listening.
Google Fast Pair means connecting to Android devices should be super quick, and there's support for Siri and Google Assistant.
40mm drivers should provide a powerful sound, and with a lightweight build, they should be comfortable to wear for long listening sessions.
As you might imagine, these headphones aren't the most luxurious looking, but they do look sleek and well-built, coming in navy/beige, black/dark gray, and white/black color combinations. Analysis: do cheap headphones ever sound
good?
For anyone that wants to listen to music casually or tune into podcasts
during a commute, there's absolutely nothing wrong with buying a pair of
cheap headphones and the sound quality can be surprisingly good.
Audio-Technica has a good track record in this area its ATH-M20x over-ear headphones sound incredibly clear, well-balanced, and powerful for their low price.
Even budget wireless earbuds (a form factor that used to always command a
high price) can sound really good. Models like the Cambridge Audio Melomania
1 Plus and the Lypertek PurePlay Z3 2.0 are proof of this.
Still, you do generally get what you pay for with headphones. For the
ultimate audiophile sound quality, you're generally looking at paying upwards of $300 / 300 / AU$400 and those prices can go into the thousands.
In fact, one of our favorite pairs of headphones cost $3,000 / 2,799 (about AU$4,100). The Focal Stellia combine high-quality craftsmanship with a stunning open soundstage, and they sound mind-blowingly good but they'll certainly put a dent in your bank account. Audio-Technica upgrades its best headphones with hi-res audio and 50-hour battery life
Via Engadget
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