60 years strong in delivering top-tier audio, Technics has raised the bar yet again with its latest creation – the EAH-AZ100 True Wireless Earbuds. Unveiled at CES 2025, these state-of-the-art earbuds seamlessly combine advanced technology and a stylish design to offer an exceptional wireless listening experience like no other.
The EAH-AZ100’s central feature is the groundbreaking Magnetic Fluid Driver, a unique innovation for wireless earbuds. This technology, derived from the wired Technics EAH-TZ700 in-ear monitors, offers exceptionally clear and high-definition sound with very little distortion. The aluminum diaphragm contributes to a full, well-defined bass, while Dolby Atmos compatibility expands the soundscape, providing a spacious, immersive listening experience that makes you feel like you’re deeply engrossed in your music.
With Voice Focus AI technology, communication becomes more refined as it combines a sophisticated AI noise-cancellation chip and three highly accurate microphones built into each earbud. This unique setup guarantees superior call quality, minimizing distractions from the background, resulting in clearer, smoother conversations.
This premium EAH-AZ100 model combines exceptional audio quality with remarkable longevity. It can last up to 10 hours on a single charge and extends its playtime to an impressive 28 hours when using the charging case. For effortless recharging, it supports Qi wireless charging. Adhering to Panasonic’s focus on sustainability, these earbuds come in completely plastic-free, eco-friendly packaging materials.
Featuring sleek Silver or Black options, the Technics EAH-AZ100 True Wireless Earbuds retail for $300 USD and can be bought right away from the Technics online store.
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2025-01-09 13:25