Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio
Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs-Bloom Audio

Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote 2nd Generation | Dynamic Universal IEMs

Regular price$999.00
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Introducing the 2nd generation Xelento Remote, Beyerdynamic's Tesla In-ear Headphones for the Mobile Audiophile

  • Superb sound featuring 11mm TESLA sound transducer
  • Extremely lightweight and ergonomic design
  • Detachable MMCX cable running behind the ear
  • Includes both 3.5mm and 4.4mm balanced cables
  • Extensive accessories included
  • Use for phone and conference calling with access to personal assistants (Siri®, Google Assistant®, and Amazon Alexa®)

Bloom's Take

Few brands can claim close to 100 years of experience in making headphones, and Beyerdynamic puts that experience to good use in every aspect of Xelento Remote 2nd Generation. Xelento isn’t a reference IEM for the studio or critical listening, but it’s addictive, relaxed, and versatile, with strong comfort and convenience. That combination of fun and detail help Xelento blur the line between consumer-friendly design and audiophile appeal.

Read our full review.


The Polished Sound Tuning of Xelento

Thanks to a new, special acoustic resonator, an optimized high-frequency range ensures even more fine detail and lightness. Accordingly, the mid-range is extremely linear which is very effective at avoiding coloration. As a balanced counterpart to the treble and midrange, the bass is designed in such a way that even the lowest frequencies are reproduced with absolute precision. An additional acoustic high-tech filter makes this uniquely possible. The high external noise attenuation and the powerful drive of the transducer ultimately ensure the highest signal fidelity in terms of lowest total harmonic distortion.


"Using a specially selected acoustic filter, I have damped the speaker so that the bass is reproduced accurately down to the lowest frequencies. You have never heard such bass before!"


Oliver Schaal - Acoustic engineer at beyerdynamic

TESLA Driven

The TESLA.11 driver used does not only feature an incomparably high-resolution sound, but also an enormous high efficiency, which is achieved by a powerful neodymium ring magnet. As Hi-Res Audio certified in-ear headphones, the Xelento remote (2nd generation) reproduces the full sound of music tracks with unparalleled resolution and depth.

Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote v2 with attached cable over dark gradient background

Go Wireless

Due to the MMCX plug-in system, the Xelento remote Gen 2 can be expanded with the Xelento neck-band for Bluetooth® option. Thanks to the latest codecs, wireless hi-fi sound can be enjoyed: Qualcomm® aptX™ HD, Qualcomm®aptX™ Adaptive and LHDC as well as the integrated digital and analog converter with amplifier from AKM ensure wireless sound enjoyment is possible on Android, iOS, Windows, or MAC devices.

Business professional in front of boutique wearing Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote v2 wireless

Xelento's Premium Design

The extremely slim, lightweight design with ergonomically-shaped housings and perfectly adapted ear-tips are designed to fit the anatomy of the human ear ensuring outstanding comfort when wearing and maximum external noise attenuation. In order to maximize the comfort while preventing noise, the cable is worn behind the ear.

As a special eye-catcher, the glossy housing is decorated with real gold. The Xelento logos are handmade of 24-carat gold and applied in a high-precision technical process.

Due to the IPX4 certification, the Xelento remote Gen 2 is also protected from moisture when on the move.

Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote v2 encased in clear resin with volcanic stone

Specifications

Earphone

  • Transducers: 1-way, dynamic (Beyerdynamic TESLA.11)
  • Acoustic Design: Closed
  • Frequency Range: 10 – 50,000Hz
  • Sound Coupling: In-ear
  • Ambient Noise Attenuation: 22dBA at 1kHz
  • Nominal Impedance: 16Ω
  • Nominal SPL: 114dB at 1mW
  • Max SPL: 134dB SPL
  • Nominal Power Capacity: 200mW
  • THD: < 0.02% at 1kHz
  • Connection: MMCX (female)
  • Protection Class: IPX4
  • Weight (w/o cable): 8g
  • Hi-Res Audio certified: Yes

Connecting Cable, Balanced (4.4mm)

  • Length: 4.27'
  • Conductor Material: Copper, silver-plated
  • Connection (earphone): MMCX (male)
  • Remote: None
  • Termination: 4.4mm, 5-pole (Pentaconn)

Connecting Cable, Unbalanced (3.5mm)

  • Length: 4.27'
  • Conductor Material: Copper, silver-plated
  • Connection (earphone): MMCX (male)
  • Remote: 3-button, universal w/ mic (compatible with most Apple and Android devices | volume control may not work on some devices, e.g. Lightning to 3.5mm adapters)
  • Microphone: MEMS analog, omnidirectional
  • Termination: 3.5mm, 4-pole (CTIA pinouts)

In the Box

  • Silicone ear-tips in 7 sizes: XS/S/M/L/XL/XXL/XXXL
  • Foam ear-tips (Comply Tx-500): S/M/L
  • Spare cerumen protective grids
  • Connecting cable with remote control, 4-pole mini jack (3.5mm)
  • Connecting cable, BAL: 5-pole jack 4.4mm (Pentaconn)
  • (x2) Cable clips
  • Microfibre cleaning cloth
  • Hard case (2.75" x 5.28" x 0.95")
  • Quick start guide and compliance booklet

Beyerdynamic Xelento Remote v2 with all included accessories

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Customer Reviews

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Rob R.
great upgrade

Caveat: the five star rating isn't a comparison to all other IEMs, but a statement of how well I think the Xelento lives up to Beyerdynamic's claims and Bloom's Take.

Thanks to Bloom's hospitality, I spent a couple of hours switching back and forth between the Xelento, the Sennheiser IE 600, and the Meze Advar, all on my LG V60 phone (I just can't use a dongle). I loved all three of them... and eventually, I'd love to own all three of them. It was a harder call than I expected. But the Xelento struck me as a nice middle ground between the clarity of the IE 600 and the warmth of the Advar. I think it's ideal for a wide range of music, and for long listening sessions without much fatigue. I also found that for me, the Xelento was the most comfortable and had the best isolation, but that of course that'll vary from ear to ear.

I used spinfit tips for the demo, but the included oval silicone tips are a little more comfortable. The comply tips are better for isolation, but I think they muddy the sound a bit.

As reviews elsewhere say, there is "driver flex" noise when first putting these in. It doesn't bother me in the least. To me, it just serves to confirm that I have a good seal.

I'm upgrading from using both Shure SE535 and SE215 for the past decade . The isolation on those is hard to beat, so they'll still have jobs, under my motorcycle helmet and wireless at the gym. But for almost all of my other listening, I'll be using these.

I'm a little nervous about the cable, because I'm so used to the Shure-style cables. The ones here are way more flexible, so they tangle more easily, and I worry about durability. I've tried thicker cables, but I found they can interfere with the seal. So I'll stick with the stock cable, but I won't be stuffing these in my pocket like I usually did with my Shures.

Which leaves me with the one minor negative: the case. If Beyerdynamic is trying to appeal to mobile consumers, the bulky hard case doesn't reflect that. So I'll be storing these in a spare Shure soft zipper case, which will protect the Xelento more than enough... and which I can actually use on the go.

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Eric Pan
Great purchase experience

Great product, and greate service. The shipment is fast.

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Ole H Olsen
Big Sound In A Little Bud!

Beautiful IEMs that Look and Sound Great - I preferred the understated faceplate of Gen 1 but these are not over the top and are nice. My wife who shares nothing with me in this audio hobby and has no foreknowledge saw them and said "They look like jewelry". The new tips are more robust than Gen 1. They are a tad thicker and better keep their shape, fit better in the ear and the stems have more reinforcement so they don't rotate on the nozzle. I like them. The opening of the bore is the exact same shape and size of the nozzle so they don’t color the sound and because the firm elasticity of them, I get an exceptionally comfortable, seal and they sound great. Just one note on sizing, with almost every tip I use medium. For the Xelento ovals, I comfortably sealed by moved up to the XL.
The stock cables, feature new improved MMCX Connectors. The 4.4 snapped together with a reassuring "Click" on both sides and I noticed that there is no rotation in the cable; the fit is very tight and is more than sufficient to hold them in place. This is what an MMCX connection should be and I prefer it to a 2 Pin. The cable feels identical to the original so I can assume that it is. With the new connectors being translucent it is almost impossible to see the tiny "R" and "L" on the housings. I had to take the cable out into the bright sun to see the markings. The right does have a small raised dot to indicate right but it is so small it's almost indiscernible. I took Red and Blue sharpies marked the bottom inner ring of the MMCX connector Red and Blue for left and right. It seems like a small thing but BeyerD has thought of so many details in the IEMS, the accessories, the exquisite packaging that causing the customer to figure what is left and right seems like a glaring oversight and honestly, this is my only complaint about the package. Come on, you thought of everything - please mark the left and right appropriately.
As for sound, straight out of the box I noted to that they were a full sounding IEM "U" not "V" with good bass extension, excellent vocal placement, both male and female, and nice treble reach with the crisp clean cymbal strikes. But as I listened more over the course of the next hour with a more critical ear towards tracks I really know well, I found the bass lines fat and a little bloated, lacking in definition - as in the reverb of bass string plucks - and also finding them a little recessed. Then I remember hearing about the synergy with warmer sources vs more neutral ones. I had been playing on a warmer DAP so I moved the same tracks over to my desktop DAC with ESS Chips and is a "brighter" source and much of that "bloat" disappeared but it still wasn't of the definition I'd expect for a thousand bucks - But I am a great believer in burn in so I just decided to play and enjoy for the next several hours as I worked away and they have opened up significantly with continued play time. I've gone back to the same tracks on both the Shanling DAP and the Topping DAC and everything has tightened right up on both sources.

I've been listening to everything from Jazz, Blues, Fusion, Classical and Prog Rock today and everything sounds great on the Xelento 2nd Gen. Cellos, violins, guitars are beautifully placed and textured. Now to the treble. If you've been listening to or reading the reviews you'll note that the reviewers talk about the rolled off treble. I too noticed it slightly while at the same time making a mental note that cymbal strikes, maracas and other percussion instruments sound crystal clear and crisp. Here too as the small few hours mounted, they came forward and a little more prominent. The same thing was said about the UM Mext - They have rolled off treble - well after hours of listening critically to both the MEXT and now these Xelentos I would say that the treble is rolled off when compared to really well tuned ESTs and perhaps dedicated BA tweeters but everything in the treble region is here. No, the treble is not as forward as some planars, ESTs, magnetostatic or BA units but everything is here and I'm finding the Xelento to be a very enjoyable listen. I just finished doing a mini shootout between the Xelento and the MEXT because both are said to be "rolled off". Well I love the MEXT and dont find its treble rolled off but the Xelento treble has even a little more sparkle than the MEXT.

Conclusion: These are a GREAT set of all rounders that will give me years of pleasure. I'm going to let them run for about 100 hours and expect them to develop and blossom even more. But I already know that because of the size and the sound these are definitely going to be my travel companions. Because of the way they tuck into the ear, there is no pressure against a pillow or plane, train or auto seatback and these little beauties put out a really big sound. A+ Beyerdynamic and thank you again Bloom Audio for an exceptional buying experience! I'll update some more as the hours mount.

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