Audio-Technica ATH-SR30BT

General Information

Headphones
Bluetooth®
TypeClosed-back Dynamic
Driver Diameter40 mm
Frequency Response5 – 35,000 Hz
Sensitivity99 dB/mW
Impedance32 ohms
BatteryDC 3.7V lithium polymer battery
Battery LifeMax. approx. 70 hours*
Weight193 g (6.8 oz)
Weight (microphone)Omnidirectional
Charging TimeApprox. 4 hours*
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C (41° F to 104°F)
Microphone TypeCondenser
Microphone Sensitivity-44 dB (1 V/Pa, at 1 kHz)
Microphone Frequency Response100 - 10,000 Hz
Microphone Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Accessories IncludedUSB charging cable (30 cm (12") USB Type A / Micro USB Type B)
NotesRF output: 1.2 mW EIRP

Frequency band: 2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz

Modulation method: FHSS

Compatible Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP

Support codec: AAC, SBC

Supported content protection method: SCMS-T

Transmission band: 20 to 20,000 Hz



*Depending on operating conditions
Bluetooth® VersionBluetooth version 5.0
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Latest reviews

SmOgER

500+ Head-Fier
Outperformed my expectations for that price
Pros: Surprisingly decent/good soundstage, tight and punchy bass, versatile sound signature (good for listening EDM but does a great job at POP or HIP HOP tracks just as well), insane battery life.
Cons: Lack of premium feel (cheap materials), no usb-c, no 3.5mm jack.
Honestly I was not expecting this much given that they cost less than 80EUR. I was quite surprised and quickly replaced my aging Plantronics BackBeat Pro with those. Initially I was planning to buy more expensive cans as a replacement for Plantronics but after using those for awhile frankly I see no need.

These are one of those cans that just make the tracks sound good. Sometimes even when you know that recording/mixing is not the best. A bit like JVC with nanotubes but in a very different way (obviously). Overall very pleased.

Bass is punchy and present, but is also tight - sounds almost capped when playing tracks which you know are poorly mixed with overwhelming amount of bass. So it's not in your face in a tiring way that it would bleed into mids, but still hits pretty hard.

Cons - They do lack premium feel (comfort is fine), no usb-c, no 3.5mm jack.
No ANC however they still do provide decent isolation.

EDIT: I must admit I'm now actually using them EQed as after awhile I did start to want them be more 'lively'. That being said, CALs in comparison fall short in terms of sub-bass and overall sound quality, EQed or not.
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