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Technics Premium Hi-Fi True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds with Advanced Noise Cancelling, 3 Device Multipoint Connectivity, Wireless Charging, Hi-Res Audio + Enhanced Calling - EAH-AZ80-K (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • An Epic Experience of Sound: Powerful ear buds deliver reference-quality audio with depth & texture for true-to-life sound; masterfully crafted 10mm free-edge dynamic driver & unique acoustic structure offer our highest standard for hi-res sound
  • Stay Clear, Connected, and In Control: Immersive, industry-leading noise cancelling helps keeps your focus exactly where it needs it to be; advanced 3-point multipoint connection to your computer and mobile devices for smooth, professional multitasking
  • Outstanding Call Clarity: Theres no time for mixed messageshear clear words, not outside sounds with enhanced JustMyVoice technology; 8 high-sensitivity MEMS mics and advanced noise reduction capture and transmit your voice clearly
  • Elegantly Wireless: Included earbud case lets you charge wirelessly (Qi compatible) for an organized, clutter-free home and office; supports wireless hi-res audio using state-of-the-art Bluetooth with LDAC compatibility
  • Advanced Ergonomics: Wear these ear buds securely and comfortably for long stretches of time - whether you're on a plane, on the golf green or at the gym; high-quality concha fit foam conforms to the ear for snug stability without audio loss

Description

Stay on top of your game with impressively powerful, noise cancelling AZ80 wireless ear buds with reference-quality sound. Discover legendary recorded music as you've never heard it before with Technics' highest-resolution audio, giving you the feel of the arena, an exclusive club, or in-studio magic; hear all the incredible details, from the warm timbre of a singer's voice to the thrill of the beat drop. Like you, these bluetooth earphones work as hard as they play, with state-of-the-art noise cancellation so you can focus on your critical business. A must-have for high-priority business calls, AZ80 buds ensure you voice comes through seamlessly on every call, with enhanced JustMyVoice technology using 8 MEMS microphones and an advanced noise-reducing algorithm to minimize outside interference. Now you can connect to more than two devices at the same time – Technics’ Multipoint technology allows you to connect to three Bluetooth devices simultaneously, keeping you connected to your computer, tablet and phone at once and giving you the ability to multitask with flow, whether you're on a plane or on the golf green. Charge wirelessly (Qi compatible) to keep your workspace and bedside table neat; supports wireless hi-res audio using state-of-the-art Bluetooth with LDAC compatibility. Noise cancellation, EQ, and more are customizable through the Technics audio app so you can always have sound just as you want it.

Brand: Technics


Color: Black


Ear Placement: In Ear


Form Factor: In Ear


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Model Name: Technics Hi-Fi True Wireless Noise Canceling Bluetooth Earbuds EAH-AZ80


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Noise Cancelling, 3 Device MultiPoint, Just My Voice, Qi Wireless Charging, Alexa Built-In


Included Components: Cable, Ear Cushions, Wireless Charging Case


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Travel, Professional, Home


Charging Time: 2 Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: Calling


Compatible Devices: Car Audio Systems, Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops


Control Type: Voice Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Item Weight: 8.2 Ounces


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Control Method: App


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 7 Hours


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Range: 10 Meters


Carrying Case Battery Charging Time: 2.5 Hours


Carrying Case Weight: 1.5 Ounces


UPC: 885170407411


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


Manufacturer: Technics


Product Dimensions: 2.72 x 1.42 x 1.14 inches


Item Weight: 8.2 ounces


Item model number: EAH–AZ80-K


Batteries: 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 18, 2023


Country of Origin: Malaysia


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  • Oh hey king, you dropped this 👑
Color: Silver
Background: I have something of an addiction to wireless earbuds it seems, as I also own the Sennheiser Truly Wireless 3 (STW3), Sony SWF-1000XM4 (SXM4), and a couple pairs of older Galaxy Buds, so there's no real reason for me to buy these other than "I want". I'm part of the consumption problem. Before these, I'd rank them in that same order above from best to less best (all are mostly fine at this point). But with these, I truly feel like there's enough things – big and small – to make them not only the best, but feel a generation ahead of the rest. Whereas STW3 and SXM4 were closer in the key quality areas, both were a big jump above any Galaxy Buds so I'd use those two as my main points of comparison, and mostly the STW3 since they were my daily drivers. I previously also owned the Technics EAH-AZ60-S, which were very chirpy and charming, but couldn't justify keeping since they didn't do enough things better than the current lineup. Not so with the Technics EAH-AZ80-S (AZ80)! They get all the basics right, and then still manage to surprise and impress thanks to the engineering artists formerly known as Panasonic. Style/Fit: • Style – I opted for silver, which I find to be sleek and chic–black everything electronics are just boring to me at this point. The case is the most pocketable I've encountered amongst the STW3 and SXM4. Unlike the STW3, the case's charging port on the back, thank the engineering gods, so none of the awkward charging from the front. The SXM4s got this right as well, so often times I'd be jetting out the door and grab them to toss in my pocket, despite the superior sound on the STW3. • Fit – Actually quite similar in size to the STW3 as you can see in the picture. However the materials and finish make them feel more comfortable in my ears. The STW3s have a blockiness at the end to them that took some time for my ears to adjust to. The SXM4s were always huge and clunky feeling, which apparently the latest SXM5s have remedied. The Technics feel tiny and lightweight, and just slide right into the ears comfortably for hours. I've already taken a couple of intended and unintended naps with them. Sound Quality: • Full, wide soundstage. Just epic sounding. Hearing sounds I've never heard before in songs. Several times I've had to double check the song to make sure it wasn't a remix or look at my sound settings because I was in a bit of disbelief. • I primarily listen to a wide variety of electronica: your EDMs, Trip Hops, Chills, etc. and rock music. So I've I turned off all my lights, and just listened to all my favorite songs for hours in the dark, honestly marveling at the scope, breadth, and texture of sounds. It's pretty blissful, and not to mention just a very therapeutic and rejuvenating, a semi-meditative practice I enjoy made more engaging now. Call Quality: Yes, some of us still make calls. And we need earbuds not just for phone calls, but your Zoom/Meets/Teams (god help you) calls • Phone Calls – Clear, if not a little robotic sounding. There's a phone number you can dial to test out your call quality, which will play back your call recording or even do an echo test in real time. Testing the microphone can also be accomplished by the Technics app, which is a nifty bit if functionality. Anyway, whereas the STW3 are more warm sounding on a call, those have a problem with clipping at the end of each syllable, creating a falling off sound effect to your voice in a call. So the AZ80s maintain clarity, but are more cold sounding. • Teleconference Calls – Good, clear audio. Could be louder though. It's more than loud enough when connected to the computer playing music (headphone mode), so not sure why when using them to communicate (headset mode) the sound is then relatively quieter. All earbuds designed for music and calls switch between these two modes–because headset mode needs to receive *and send * audio, then the bitrate is automatically lowered to accommodate. I have some more tinkering to do. But it blocks out noise well, and thanks to solid connectivity, it's perfectly usable for your Zooming. Speaking of connectivity– Connectivity: • Another area where I was pleasantly surprised. I can be in the bathroom on the other side of my place and even with LDAC best quality on/multipoint off it's still playing music, although tbf with brief interruptions of static, which is totally acceptable all things considered. It's actually astonishing given the distance of 40 ft away, and if you saw how many walls and other obstructions the bluetooth signal would have to travel through. I don't know 100% that it's the bluetooth signal that's that strong, or if there's a fairly large amount of memory dedicated to caching the song in advance and it's preloaded, or some combo of the two. If it were purely able to pull this off by caching, you wouldn't think it'd play the entire song but with brief interruptions of static (i.e. signal lost moments). Some engineering magic going on on here. • In comparison to the STW3s, those cut out within 15 ft of my desk, whereas the SXM4s fare much better not experiencing static until roughly 25-30 ft. The STW3s also are notorious though for behaving erratically with connections at times, which until recent firmware updates required resetting and reconnecting a not uncommon amount. Sometimes they acted temperamental and you had to cajole them into connecting. • If connectivity is high on your priority list of features, then these are for you. The AZ60s were also rock solid in their connectivity so it's something Technics does really well. These have no issue turning on and immediately connecting. Software/Settings: • Very impressed by the level of tweaking and controls offered in the accompanying app. The UI/UX is cleanly designed and laid out, intuitive exploration and explanations abound in the app, and just about everything is customizable to your liking. It's not just the quality of the options, but the quantity in choices itself that satisfies. It's actually a pleasurable experience to use the app, and its welcoming design encourages you to experiment with the AZ80s • In comparison, the STW3s still unnecessarily confuse on this point. The interface is not intuitive and the customizability options are sparse. To be fair, it's an intentional design choice for them to have the signature Sennheiser sound out of the box, so they're not intended to broad and have a wide audience. They're designed to just sound good and everything else is a bonus from their perspective. • The SXM4s previously were the top in customizability and options with their software, offering a host of impressive features and tweaking. The AZ80s software meets and exceeds in some areas, whereas the SMX4s software exceeds in others. • Ultimately I can fiddle with everything I need to with the AZ80s and enjoy the experience of doing so, feeling like I'm discovering more with my headphones vs painfully digging around a settings menu wondering what they intended by each option. Noise-cancelling: • Over the years this has been an increasingly important metric for a lot of people, and I'll be honest and say that I think most do it well enough so this isn't a deal breaker category for me. I think it's probably not a good thing to have complete silence when going for a walk, for example. When I'm working, it's either people I'm meeting with on a call or music going on, so haven't had the overwhelming need for total silence. And I try to keep my brain trained on doing some of its own noise filtering. • That said, these are impressively capable with ANC. I have a busy road outside with plenty of noise, regular apartment sounds, and different random noises from the apartment itself, and as soon as I enabled ANC it was pure silence. An almost eerie amount of silence, actually. It was a bit unsettling. • The STW3s were great in the ANC department as well, but I didn't know before what I wasn't *not* missing. I'd slide the STW3s back and forth between blocking out noise or wind and just decide to live with whatever noise was going on. But it still covered about 90% of noise. The SMX4s were a notch above at 95%. These AZ80s are about 98-99%. I'm taking them in and out every now and again just to verify if there actually is no sound, for example someone at the door. Which actually comes at the expense of the next topic- Battery Life: • The one area it's stumbled for me so far. Using it for a combo of work calls/music I was down to 39% battery life after 4 hrs. I do have ANC and LDAC enabled/multipoint disabled, so I'm hoping that experimenting with those settings will give a better result. I will have to charge midday though, which means not being able to use them for a lunch break gym sesh some days. That fantastic ANC comes at the cost of 1-2hrs of battery life. • That said, they do charge fast, and batteries do take some breaking in. As well as both tweaking my own preferences, and the app and OS adjusting to your listening patterns, so I'm not super worried. • The STW3s were absolute all day champs with their battery life, rock solid and dependable. The SMX4s would be up and down. Final Thoughts: I've listed out the most important criteria for me when looking for a new pair of headphones. Your criteria may not match my criteria 1:1. You might find that battery life is more important than connectivity, which is the only area so far I'd considered to be a potential weakness for the AZ80s, but again they do charge fast. Overall they have the best sound quality I've heard in a pair of headphones (I never want to take them out), rock solid connectivity, ease of use for a quick phone call or music sesh, and small enough (with a great fit) to slide easily into the pocket. They do all the big and small things well, while also having enough of a chirpy personality to do surprise and delight. And again, dat sound doe. Technics have absolutely nailed it with the AZ80s, kudos to their engineering team, and all hail the new king! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by Michael S. Michael S.

  • Best ANC Wireless Earbuds IMO
Color: Silver
I recently switched to the Galaxy S24 Ultra after years of being a loyal iPhone user (I've owned every version since they iPhone was released). As a result I decided to swap out my AirPod Pro 2's which I've never had any complaints about. So I purchased and tested 5 sets of current production ANC earbuds and here's what I found: Started with the Samsung Buds2 Pro. Decent audio quality (I'd say on par with the AirPod Pro 2) but really uncomfortable for anything over 2 hrs, call quality not great and they felt pretty flimsy. Not bad if you can pick them up on sale around $100 and have a Samsung phone. Next the Bose QC Utra's, great ANC and above average sound for music, and very comfortable. Sadly the volume is capped at about 60% of normal max volume for voice calls which is a known issue and no work around. Unusable IMO for anything outside of listening to music. Then I purchased and tested the Sony WF-1000XM5 which I had high hopes for. All the best in class reviews had me excited. Audio quality was equal or better than the Bose QC Ultra, ANC was solid, customization options galore... But dang, so uncomfortable. The foam earpieces are really uncomfortable and IMO doesn't provide any additional sound isolation or fit security. And overall they just feel bulky and foreign feeling in the ear. I thought about buying some aftermarket ear pieces but decided it seems counterproductive to have to buy aftermarket items to potentially make them fit better. Pass. I also had a lot of connectivity issues. Next I purchased the Jabra Elite 10 earbuds. These are actually really great. Very comfortable, sound quality is very good (missing a little bass for certain types of music but the EQ options helped), connectivity is solid and ANC very good. Call quality is very good and customizable. If I hadn't had the opportunity to try the Technics I would have been happy with the Jabra's, highly recommended and they are $100 less when on sale. The EAH-AZ80's are just a notch above all of the others. As many have mentioned I'm other reviews the sound stage is very wide, which means music sounds more accurate detailed and much more dynamic. Noticable difference compared to others. The connectivity is really solid. ANC is as good or better comparatively. Voice calls are clear and stable. Just a pro level set of earbuds. While I haven't tried all of the earbuds on the market I can confidently recommend these. One item of note is by default the volume is lower or off the box. This can be adjusted by taping the right earbud 3 times multiple times until you hear 3 beeps and then they will be at full volume which is then adjusted by your device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by JDJ

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