Published On: September 3, 2025

Beyerdynamic Just Dropped 3 New Headphones—and Each One’s Built for a Totally Different Life

Published On: September 3, 2025
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Beyerdynamic Just Dropped 3 New Headphones—and Each One’s Built for a Totally Different Life

Beyerdynamic has unveiled three new wireless headphones at IFA 2025, each designed for a different kind of listener—travelers, athletes, and everyday users.

Beyerdynamic Just Dropped 3 New Headphones—and Each One’s Built for a Totally Different Life

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Beyerdynamic just pulled the curtain back on three new wireless headphones at IFA 2025 in Berlin, each designed with a different type of listener in mind. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or just want something comfortable and stylish for daily use, there’s something new to check out: the Aventho 200, Amiron 200, and Amiron Zero.

All three models aim to meet different needs without trying to do everything at once—something that might actually make choosing the right pair a little easier.

Aventho 200

If you like the comfort of over-ear headphones but still want the freedom of wireless, the Aventho 200 might be the one to watch. These are foldable, wireless, and come with 45mm drivers to deliver punchy sound—whether you’re zoning out on a playlist or dialing into a Zoom call.

Beyerdynamic Aventho 200 headphones in black and Nordic grey colors.

They include both Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Transparency Mode, so you can switch between blocking out the world or staying tuned into what’s happening around you. And for calls or meetings, the built-in mic is powered by Qualcomm’s cVc tech, which is designed to cut through noisy environments so your voice stays clear.

What’s also interesting is the focus on long-term usability. The Aventho 200 features a replaceable battery, which isn’t something you see often in wireless headphones anymore. Battery life clocks in at up to 63 hours without ANC, so if you forget to charge for a few days... it’s probably still going to be fine.

You’ll also find Bluetooth 5.4 with Multipoint pairing, meaning it can stay connected to your phone and laptop at the same time. Android users get a bonus with Google Fast Pair for quick setup. It’ll come in black or Nordic grey for €249 in Europe.

Amiron 200

The Amiron 200 goes in a different direction. These are true wireless earbuds with ear hooks, built specifically for sports and workouts. The design helps them stay in place—even during intense movement—without cramming into your ears.

Beyerdynamic Amiron 200 wireless earbuds.

They use an open-back design, which means they don’t block out outside noise entirely. That’s actually intentional here: the idea is to let you stay aware of your surroundings when you’re out on a run, especially in cities or near traffic.

Touch controls on the earbuds let you manage music or take calls without pulling out your phone, and dual microphones with ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) help your voice come through clearly on calls.

Beyerdynamic Amiron 200 earbuds in charging case.

They’re IP54-rated, so dust and splashes won’t be a problem, and battery life is pretty generous at 36 hours total. If you’re low on power, a quick 5-minute charge gives you enough juice for a 90-minute workout. They’ll be available in black, white, or sport (black and orange) for €179.

Amiron Zero

Lastly, the Amiron Zero stands out for both its design and its use case. These are clip-on open earbuds, a style that’s been catching on lately for people who want sound without sealing off the ear canal.

Beyerdynamic Amiron Zero earbuds.

They use a C-shaped clip to rest around your ear, rather than inside it, and each earbud weighs just six grams. The fit is designed to be secure but still comfortable over longer stretches of use.

Like the Amiron 200, the Zero uses an open sound design, so you can stay aware of conversations, announcements, or traffic around you. They support touch controls and can be customized using Beyerdynamic’s app. The IP54 rating means they’ll handle everyday dust and moisture just fine.

Battery life is a bit shorter here—up to 20 hours with the case—but the charging case includes a metal hinge for added durability and a touch of style. The Amiron Zero will be available in black, white, and sport (black and orange) for €149.

Woman wearing Beyerdynamic Amiron Zero earbuds.

All three headphones are expected to launch in Q4 2025 and will be available through Beyerdynamic’s online store, Amazon, and select retailers across Europe and Canada. U.S. availability hasn’t been announced yet, but given past launches, it’s likely just a matter of time.

Here’s a quick recap of the pricing:

  • Aventho 200: €249 / £219
  • Amiron 200: €179 / £159
  • Amiron Zero: €149 / £129

These three models feel less like a one-size-fits-all solution and more like a “pick what fits your life” approach. Whether you’re looking for long battery life, something workout-ready, or just a comfortable pair of everyday earbuds, Beyerdynamic’s latest lineup tries to keep things simple, and that might be exactly what makes it stand out.

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