No, the AMIRON 200 is not the direct successor to the VERIO 200, but an independent addition to the AMIRON product family. The aim was to further expand the beyerdynamic portfolio in the area of movement-focused headphones – featuring an open-ear design for increased safety, improved wearing comfort, longer battery life and full integration with the beyerdynamic app.
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- Does the AMIRON 200 have multipoint?
- Can I wear the AMIRON 200 with accessories such as glasses, hats or jewellery?
- Can I also connect the AMIRON 200 to smartwatches?
- Is the AMIRON 200 compatible with iOS and Android devices?
- Is the AMIRON 200 suitable for sports?
- What can I do if the AMIRON 200 does not appear among the available Bluetooth devices on my playback device?
- What can I do if no audio is coming through the earphones?
- What can I do if the AMIRON 200 earphones won't turn on?
- How do I control music and calls?
- How can I adjust the sound?