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The beyerdynamic Amiron Copper headphones deliver high-end wireless audio with over 30 hours of battery life, advanced MOSAYC sound personalization, and elegant copper accents. Designed for home and office use, these circumaural Bluetooth headphones combine German engineering with intuitive touch controls, offering a premium listening experience tailored to your unique hearing profile.















| ASIN | B07VVC1KH3 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,742 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Bluetooth-enabled Devices |
| Connectivity technology | वायरलस |
| Connector | wireless |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Noise Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | 17 Aug. 2019 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, Bluetooth |
| Included components | Protective Case |
| Item Weight | 399 g |
| Item model number | 718602 |
| Item weight | 14.11 Ounces |
| Material | Copper |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Closed |
| Product Dimensions | 29.21 x 21.84 x 15.24 cm; 400.01 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Home Entertainment |
| Specific uses for product | Home Entertainment |
| Style | wireless copper |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
S**L
Very capable wireless earphone
Too big to be portable, and no ANC so more suitable for home, use or office use but a very capable and good sounding set of headphones Very good sound balance and as I always find with Beyerdynamic headphones very comfortable in spite of their large size Only quibble is power on off button which could be more tactile, but that is about all that is wrong with this headphone Maybe not as good as the very best wired headphones, but extremely good for a Bluetooth headphone I have the Copper version, but the standard version is technically the same so you could save some money in buying standard version But I have to say, I think the Copper version looks very good indeed, and in my mind is worth the extra money Very good build, quality indeed
G**N
I can't see where the comparison is
I've tried, admittedly not long but I cannot for the life of me understand that it is stated that APTXHD is as good as or better than LDAC, APTXHD cannot hold a candle to LDAC it is by far the superior sound hands down. Maybe in mobile applications it may shine brighter but at home with reasonable HiFi and given a decent source of sound there is no comparison. LDAC is king. SONY WH-1000XM4. LDAC -VERSUS-BEYERDYNAMIC AMIRON COPPER.APTXHD Of course it's all subjective but it's MHO.
D**N
Worked for 6 months!
Bought these 6 months ago and they were amazing. However, there is now sound coming out of one side only (bluetooth mode). Despite contacting Beyerdynamic twice, I have received no reply! They work perfectly when the audio wire is attached. None of the trouble shooting works. An expensive mistake!
M**M
The best wireless headphones I’ve heard
The best sounding and most comfortable headphones I’ve ever heard, the big difference is they are programmed to your ears using a dedicated app which individually tests each ear for maximum efficiency, then there’s the precise quality which you won’t get if the source can’t produce 24bit quality streaming, Tidal is recommended for this, Spotify didn’t cut it and sounded distorted on certain tracks and they both cost the same anyway so why compromise. Also sound phenomenal plugged into high end amplifiers and direct sources using correct leads of course. I’ve heard a lot of Wireless headphones in the last couple of years, these are the best by far with any type of music, they are worth every penny, some people think they are too large, who cares, they sound excellent
C**S
Amazing Headphones,Blown Away
I have Bose 700, Sony WF Xm400 in ears, Sound core Liberty Pro 2, and have had countless other headphones, and the Beyerdynamic Amiron Copper wireless, are in completely different league, now these are my first true Audiophile headphones, so not got any other true Audiophile headphones to compare to, or experienced any other true Audiophile headphones. I can say that all the reviews I have read about them are absolutely correct, correct, the detail is phenomenal. The sound is exceptional, all my music comes to life with these, like having new library, want to listen to my library all over again, now they dont have ANC, which is good as I think this would affect sound quality badly, also the build quality and the look is great, These headphones are well worth the money and would say get theses if you can afford them, Im now definitely into true audiophile headphones now, I may look at open back home listening headphones, only problem is driving them with an Amp etc and i only have Iphone to play from, so no headphone jack, which is partly why got these Bluetooth wireless, I am 100 percent blown away by these headphones and so glad got them, as opened my ears to how music should sound, these are WOW headphones.
J**L
Sonido impresionante,son cómodos y estéticamente muy bonitos.
A**N
Ich bin absolut begeistert. Ich war auf der Suche nach einem guten Kabellosen Kh für zu Hause als Ergänzung zu meinem DT880. Ich kann ihn nicht mit anderen Kh vergleichen. Vergleiche ohne Laborbedingungen sind immer subjektiv. Ob nun ein Bose, Sony, oder wie auch immer, besser oder schlechter ist will ich nicht beurteilen. Eins kann ich aber versichern, wer bereit ist den doch recht hohen Preis zu bezahlen, wird mit absoluten Spitzenklang belohnt. Ohne noise cancelling oder sonst irgendwelche dsp's. Einzig die Personalisierung über die MIY app greift steuernd ein wenn man das möchte und das ist gut so. Eigene Höhrschwächen werden so dezent ausgeglichen. Der KH ist Primär für die Nutzung mit Mobilgeräten gedacht und da ist ein HQ/HD Zuspieler Pflicht (Deezer, Amazon Musik HD, Qobuz etc.). Sonst ist es "Perlen vor die Sau geworfen". Durch das mitgelieferte Kabel kann er auch an jede beliebige Klinkenbuchse für KH angeschlossen werden. Ausgeschaltet läuft er dann Passiv und kann da sogar für Analogfreunde interessant sein. Die Touchsteuerung funktioniert zuverlässig und recht intuitiv. Ich versuche mal den Klang aus meiner Sicht zu beschreiben. Ohne Personalisierung ist er so knochentrocken wie altes Brot, richtig angenehm unaufdringlich ähnlich meinem DT880. Mit Personalisierten Profil kommt noch mal richtig leben in die Bude. Alles schön detailliert und Präzise. Bauartbedingt fehlt natürlich etwas die Luftigkeit und die breitere Bühne eines Offenen KH. So fürs erste soll es reichen. Vielleicht finde ich ein paar Kritik Punkte, erstmal ist mir nichts negatives Aufgefallen. Sitzt gut, Passt gut, Klingt gut und sieht gut aus. Update: 23.1.21 So nu hab ich doch was gefunden, tatsächlich ist der Sitz in Bewegung eher locker so das das der Kopfhörer schnell verrutscht. Also ist er für schnellere Aktivitäten nicht geeignet. Ist mir nicht wichtig weil ich mich in Ruhe auf Musik und den Schönen Klang konzentrieren möchte. Sollte aber nicht unerwähnt bleiben.
B**I
DEPUIS LE TEMPS QUE JE LE CHERCHE JE L'AI ENFIN TROUVER UN SON COMME CELA LE RÊVE MERCI A Beyerdynamic son casque Amiron Wireless Copper Stereo Headphones est le meilleur casque HIFI que je n'ai jamais eu depuis longtemps je l'attandais elle il est enfin venu encore MERCI
A**.
Amazon should have separated at least Amiron Home and Wireless reviews. This one is about the latest (end of 2019) Amiron model - it's top of the line Copper edition, which is surprisingly sold for $75 less than the regular (old) Amiron Wireless. First thing first. Read the reviews, especially the part about it's "bass problem". Amiron Copper's bass was fine to begin with - even with suede stock ear pads. The company probably implemented the necessary adjustments. However I ordered aftermarket ones (Brainwavs sheepskin) and they did add a little bit of bass, which I'm debating is too much for me now. They are softer and super comfy though compared to the stock ones. Nor I can return them, as they required trimming. In any other aspect the sound is amazing. Like ALL professional reviews say, Amiron is currently the best wireless headphones on the market sound-wise. I can live w/o noise cancelling or the range of Bluetooth 5. 4.2 with its 10 meters is enough. My journey into high-end headphones started with Sony XM3, which got rave reviews, praising it's sound quality (among other things). I'll write a separate review on that. Let's just say, it's as dull, as ever, and their two key demographics: those who equate headphones with the Beats brand, and those sporting Bose QC15 w/o a cord on airplanes used as a (very expensive ) ear plug, will find themselves right at home with Sony's noise cancelling and muddy bass. Now, to be fair, the DAC and analog amplifier did make it sound smooth - kind of like a soft tube amplifier playing already soft vinyl sound. That wasn't what I was looking for. I highly doubt Sony changed the XM4 sound signature, since its bean counters are catering to the same ex-Beats masses. Then came the Sennheiser Momentum 3, which is another extreme: boosting all frequencies to the point the upper mids (vocals) and highs are borderline painful for one's years. The vibrant bass was nice, though I had to dial it down anyway. What's up with bass obsession nowadays? Well, I guess I'm not part of Sony or Beats demographics, since I don't listen to mainstream rap and R&B pop frequent on iHeart and similar radios. Even my kind of EDM (vocal trance, progressive/uplifting, breaks, etc.) is not that bass-heavy. As for classical music, all headphones play it relatively well, though the king (I am reviewing now) sounds (pun intended) majestic. I haven't tried anything complex like Rachmaninov. The complexity, whether EDM or classical, is what sets Momentum 3 and Beyerdynamic's offerings (Lagoon and Amiron) apart. M3 cannot handle more than a few instruments, indiscriminately boosting and mashing them together. I din't like M3's harshness and clearly artificial sound signature. I still don't understand the concept of a "soundstage". M3 do sound "spacious", but the sound is still not coming from the "outside" (unless one is on drugs I guess). One of the M3 reviews mentioned Beyerdynamic Lagoon, so I ordered it. What a difference! Finally, after decades (of being cheap when it comes to audio), I could listen to something w/ a flat equalizer profile. No adjustments at all. BTW does wishing for a 20-band equalizer make me an "audiophile"? I read a few more reviews on Lagoon and found how Beyerdynamic deals with various sound issues like the aforementioned Sennheiser's harshness. The review mentioned, that Sennheiser uses a similar approach: the dip around 3.5Khz. Go figure - definitely not on that supposedly "new" model to woo Millennials. I would have kept Lagoons if they weren't designed for little kids. An adult can barely fit his ears inside the cups. The driver itself presses on the ear. It becomes uncomfortable after about an hour resulting in dizziness and headache. The sound was so clean though. Amazed with never before experienced sound clarity I wanted the ultimate headphones. Also at that point I realized only Sony got the noise cancelling right - at the expense of the sound quality. The price I wasn't willing to pay. As for the rest of ANC Bluetooth headphones, they all do the same (mediocre) job, as my ancient Bose QC15, that came out with such tech first. One nice thing about both Lagoon and Amiron vs. say Sennheiser M3, let alone Sony XM3 is they select AptX codec on both my Android phone and MBP computer. There is a noticeable difference between AAC (default for Macs) and AptX. Haven't yet tried AptX HD. I believe I need to somehow enable it on my phone. Pros: - Incredible detailed sound including rich bass (maybe even too much w/ aftermarket ear pads). In any case no equalizer necessary. - luxurious build and feel; very comfortable - battery life - AptX preference on both Android phones and Mac computers and support for AptX HD. Same sound on bothe the phone and computer, whether other headphones favored the phone. - MIY app does brighten the sound by turning the "personalization" on. My guess is since I could hear all frequencies during the hearing test, it equally boosts all of them a little. - plenty of volume (I typically listen at 60%, which seems loud) - smooth touchpad - way better than Sony's with the same gestures. - not that one would use a $500 headset for calls, but that works well too - can connect to two devices even with Bluetooth 4.2 Cons: - Bluetooth 4.2 and it's range limitations. - the music often pauses for a split second: not sure if that's the network or Bluetooth
D**0
Très bon casque sans fil. Les commandes au casque avec juste un doigt sont top. J’enlève une étoile car il manque un peu de profondeur dans les basses pour moi.
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