Shure

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Engineered from decades of stage and studio experience, the second generation of the Shure AONIC 50 wireless headphones deliver premium, high-fidelity audio with improved active noise-cancelling technology. Spatialized Audio takes your listening experience outside of your headphones and to a new level by replicating the experience of listening through high-end speakers.

A modern “all-black” design and up to 45 hours of battery life keep the music going in comfort and style, while customizable EQ and environment mode provide a personalized, unparalleled audio experience. To audiophiles and music lovers, the second-generation AONIC 50 wireless noise-cancelling headphones provide superior audio quality, comfort and control because of precision-tuned 50 mm drivers with customizable hardware EQ, premium materials and design and advanced features, including digital ANC, spatialization and adjustable Environment Mode.
Open Box Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Gen 2 Level 1
Open Box Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Gen 2 Level 1
Open Box Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, Gen 2 Level 1

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  • Spatialized Audio technology uses a proprietary algorithm to enhance the depth of your listening experience
  • Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) technology
  • Environment mode allows you to hear the outside world with the flip of a switch
  • Up to 45 hours battery life with quick charge capabilities, more than doubling runtime from the prior generation
  • Customizable EQ
  • Long-wearing comfort and durability in a patented design built to last
  • Premium communication with clear call quality
  • Bluetooth 5 wireless technology with a class 1 transmitter delivers enhanced stability with a range of up to 320'
  • Premium headphone amplifier and support for multiple codecs
  • High-resolution USB streaming up to 32-bit/384kHz for an unmatched wired listening experience
  • ShurePlus PLAY app

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3.71

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  • AONIC 50, Sounds good bud ear pads are a horror.

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    submitted2 months ago

    byNihat Gökhan Yenice

    fromIstanbul, Turkey

    I don't have much to say about the sound and electronic quality of the Aonic 50. One of the best in its class. However, within eight months, the headphone pads and head pad coatings started to crumble, and I had to remove plastic pieces from my hair and around my ears. It is a pity that such a well-designed product comes with pads that deteriorate so quickly, even becoming leather-like, and rotting rapidly, emitting microplastics. Additionally, the seams began to separate due to this decay. The product, which works very smoothly, has become unusable because of these pads.

  • problem with codec, weak anc

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    submitted5 months ago

    byZybin E.

    fromUkraine, kyiv

    I have aonic 50 1st gen, and it always starts with ldac, and today I upgrade to the 2nd gen, they still sounds amazing, but I was disappointed. it starts with aptx, with lower quality of sound. it is not good, I need to switch it manually to ldac everytime I connect. can you fix that with new software in headphones or maybe make option for disable some lower quality codecs in phone app?! also ANC is still weak. I need much more noise cancelling. for sample my Chinese soundcore q45 sounds poor, looks poor, less comfortable then aonic but can really 45db ANC. I hope Shure can make it in future.

  • Have the AONIC 50 Gen 1 - Loved it! - Gen 2 is AWESOME

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    submitted8 months ago

    byJim M

    fromSan Diego, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I have purchased several Shure headphones over the years and the AONIC 50 Gen 1 was one of my top favorites. When I saw the updated Gen 2, I had to try it. I have to say it's an amazing improvement when I didn't think you could improve over the Gen 1! If you are thinking about purchasing headphones, you owe it to yourself to give this one a try!! I'm sure your search will be completed!

  • Great Headphones.

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    submitted9 months ago

    byBradley S.

    fromGrand Rapids MI

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Listening to music and watching movies and shows. Noise cancelation is not very good #sweepstakes

  • Be warned!

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    submitted9 months ago

    byRumasia, M.

    fromLos Angels, Ca

    I bought these headphones with high expectations due to the large price tag. My main concern is that they are marketed as "Noise Canceling." I don't know how well they work because when I play something, I can still hear it. How is it canceling the noise if its playing it on the speakers? I'm skeptical .

  • Great performance, but terrible quality

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    submitted10 months ago

    byJason F

    fromSan Diego Ca

    I have 2 sets of these A50 headphones. The first set I use for work and loved them so much that I decided to buy a second set for personal use. The first set are still practically brand new (They are over 2 years old), but on the second set the fake leather on the headband and the ear covers is separating from the headphones (These are less than a year old). I am super disappointed in the quality of the second generation A50. To top it all off, submitting a warranty claim has taken several hours.

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  • asked byKev

    fromStowe, VT

    Is there a jack (2.5mm or other) to allow hooking up a mp3 player

    Is there a jack (2.5mm or other) to allow hooking up a mp3 player

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    The jacks are 3.5mm.