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I've wanted to test out the Beyerdynamic Aventho ever since I first got a chance to check it out at IFA Berlin so when I was offered a chance to take them for a spin, I absolutely jumped on the opportunity. Beyerdynamic's foray into wireless audio sporting their much acclaimed Tesla drivers is without a doubt an obvious eye catcher. Priced in the same range as the Sony WH-1000XM2, Bowers & Wilkins PX and the Bose QC35, the headphone is one of the few high end on-ear offerings and has some tough competition to fend off. I've been testing out the Aventho extensively over the last two weeks or so and here's what I think about them. Design Building up on vintage / retro chic, the Beyerdynamic Aventho is a gorgeous piece of kit. The entire construction is a mix of metal, faux leather and matte plastic that comes together to create a design that will appeal to almost anyone and genuinely looks good. There's a certain German minimalism to the look but that's obvious given the company's heritage. The headband has a decent amount of padding and the same goes for the ear cups. Ample but not excess. The Aventhos like ...

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