Our Editors’ Choice award goes to Sony’s WF-1000XM4 earphones because they provide better noise cancellation, an equally impressive app, and equally impressive audio quality for a little bit more money. Beyerdynamic, a manufacturer of headphones, took its time to develop a product that would live up to the company’s renown for excellent standards rather than rushing to market with a shoddy Apple AirPods rival. Additionally, you will learn our article on Beyerdynamic Free Byrd review. ..

The Beyerdynamic Free Byrd earbuds are a great choice for those looking for the best sound in their wireless in-ear headphones. However, they are a bit heavy and the noise cancellation is not as effective as that offered by Sony or Bose.

Design

The Beyerdynamic Free Byrd’s earphones are designed with a guitar-pick-shaped design that conceals its source of inspiration. Each earbud has an LED in the middle that can only be described as expressive, sitting on a thin, slightly raised button. It flashes blue when attempting to connect, blue and orange when pairing, and solid green when charging.

The buttons themselves are very sensitive and easy to press and hold. The handbook is a must-read before starting any activity. For instance, pressing and holding on the right earbud increases loudness while doing the same on the left decreases it.

The earbuds are comfortable and fit well. They have three sizes of tips and five sizes of silicone tips, so you can fine-tune the fit. The earbuds seal very tightly, which is good for both working out and passive noise cancelling.

We had no problems with them remaining in place while jogging while wearing them. Additionally, due to their IPX4 classification, sweat won’t harm them. The charging case is an upright, taller variation. The case is matte black, matching the earbuds, and has a Y on the lid and the brand’s logo across the front in gray. When the case is charging or the lid is opened, an LED on the front of the case illuminates. Additionally, there is a USB-C port for charging on the back. Wireless charging is another option for recharging.

Beyerdynamic Free Byrd review: Comfort

The Free Byrd earphones are not the lightest on the market, but they are comfortable and fit well. They come with eight sets of ear tips, so there should be something to fit even the strangest ear. The three foam pairs (designated “S,” “M,” and “L”) with a very vibrant orange finish and the five silicone pairs (designated “XS,” “S,” “M,” “L,” and “XL”) in a somewhat more subdued black are also comfortable. Although they don’t feel the most secure when worn, they are not as uncomfortable as sports earbuds.

Connectivity

The Beyerdynamic Free Byrd earbuds are designed to connect to your device through Bluetooth 5.2 and offer excellent streaming quality while dynamically scaling the bitrate. theoretically, you get the advantages of “high-res” streaming at up to 420kbps along with the advantages of low-latency streaming (great for watching videos or playing games). However, the 270ms of latency that we measured during testing was quite observable. You can read our article on Beyerdynamic Free Byrd review.

The latency decreases to approximately 152ms when “Low latency mode” is intentionally enabled. For reference, any delay greater than 150ms will be noticed by the majority of listeners. Owners of Apple devices will likewise benefit from excellent streaming quality to their headphones when using the AAC codec. The earbuds also support the common SBC codec as a last resort. The Beyerdynamic Free BYRD only supports single-point Bluetooth connections, so you can only connect to one device at once. ..

Beyerdynamic Free Byrd review: Noise Cancelling

The Free Byrd noise-cancelling headphones are great for reducing external sounds over the frequency spectrum. They are also great for using indoors, as they offer a peaceful setting for work.

We were able to focus despite interruptions from deliveries, family conversation, TVs, and our toddler’s technological gadgets. The laundry room’s rumbling noises were muffled. We were most amazed by how effectively the feature lessened our son’s crying. It was wonderful to hardly hear him while our family member was putting him down because he gets loud and whiny before a nap. Whistles and other loud noises like sirens were audible, but neither bothered me while listening to music with the volume turned up high. ..

The transparent mode made it easier for us to see what was happening around us. We could see cars coming from up the block, planes flying over the house, and people speaking into their AirPods while walking. However, the quality of the vision was poor and it was difficult to carry on a full conversation without taking off the earbuds.

Audio Performance

The Beyerdynamic earbuds use a 10mm full-range dynamic driver to transmit sound. By current standards, that is a rather large item, and it produces a fairly large presentation. In terms of scale, momentum, or low-frequency presence, an MQA-powered TIDAL Masters file of GusGus’ “Hold Me In Your Arms Again” featuring John Grant is without a doubt perfect. The Free Byrd offer a roomy, distinct listening experience with plenty of vigour and drive. The bottom end digs deeply and strikes strongly in an analogue fashion, grinding and squelching.

The Beyerdynamic aren’t the most accurate or perceptive earbuds this kind of money can buy when vivacity isn’t necessary. They have a good sound, but they can be a little harsh on the ears.

The Free Byrd enjoy broad dynamic shifts, but they are less sensitive to harmonic variations in solo piano or unaccompanied violin than they could be. This makes the composition lack some of its intended lyricism and emotional impact. Although there is a relative lack of insight and specificity, the tone is constant from the lowest frequency to the highest.

The Beyerdynamic headphones are great for expressing rhythms and sound staging. No significant issues are presented by even difficult or uneven tempos. The Free Byrd headphones are competitive in noise cancellation without ever posing a threat to the class leaders (by which we mean Bose, really, with Sennheiser and Sony both part of the argument too). They are excellent at handling low-frequency sounds and effectively reducing wind noise as well, although higher-frequency outside sounds frequently get through.

Call Performance

The Free Byrd headset is an excellent option for making calls. The microphone is very clear, even in noisy environments, and the headset is comfortable to wear. ..

Beyerdynamic Free Byrd review: Battery and Charging

These earbuds have a long battery life and a charging case that can recharge them four times. ..

The earbuds we received from Free Byrd had a battery life of 65% after four hours of use, even though active noise cancellation and Low Latency Mode were turned off. However, we only needed to charge the case once when we first received it.

Price and Availability

Conclusion

Beyerdynamic’s Free Byrd earbuds have many positive qualities, like being well-built, having a wide range of control settings, and having a compelling sound. However, they face fierce competition, and when compared to their greatest adversaries, they may come across as less than persuasive. Even so, Beyerdynamic’s true wireless earbuds adventure is still in its infancy, and we can’t wait to see what happens next. ..