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July 2020
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Acoustic Control Chamber design
Noise cancellation
Customisable noise-cancelling
Useful companion app features
Smart
Compact buds and case design
Great build quality and fit
Strong bass response
Effective noise cancellation
Bright
Crisp audio highlights vocals
Outstanding noise cancellation
Light and pocketable
Sensitive touch controls
Comfortable fit
Good noise-cancelling tech blocks out ambient sound
Good noise-cancelling tech blocks out ambient sound,Great overall sound performance,Solid connectivity,Sensibly priced for premium in-ears
Stick out of your ears quite far,Battery life isn't the best on the market,Touch controls are easy to activate accidentally
In terms of noise cancelling, design and general performance the Technics EAH-Z70W in-ears is one of the best true wireless all-rounders out there. That said, there's a lot of competition in a very crowded market. The Z70W's design is stylish, but not alw...
Great build quality and fit, Strong bass response, Effective noise cancellation
Some digital interference, Battery life could be bettter
The Technics EAH-AZ70W come tantalisingly close to being class leading, thanks to a superb fit and wonderful bass richness. But some digital interference and middling battery life drag them down...
Bright, crisp audio highlights vocals, Outstanding noise cancellation, Light and pocketable, Sensitive touch controls, Comfortable fit
Audio lacks balance in lower registers, A bit bulky when worn
The $249.99 Technics TWS are expensive, but not the most expensive buds in their segment, and come in at about the same price as Apple's AirPods Pro. The good news is that they largely do earn that asking price with incredible noise cancellation, a lightw...
Published: 2020-06-04, Author: James , review by: stuff.tv
Sound quality, Design, App simplicity
Charging case capacity
A bit like Bang & Olufsen, Technics does lavish sound systems very well, but has now shrunk the tech down to deliver affordable personal audio. Aside from a charging case lacking a little bit of juice, the buds score highly in the noise-cancelling stakes...
The most important aspect of these highly interesting true wireless headphones remains unclear, and that's the audio performance we can expect at launch.Shown in pre-production form at CES, final sound tuning has yet to be finalised, so we won't know for...
Published: 2020-01-10, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Given the size of the earpieces the sound is mightily impressive with Technics delivering what you would expect from the company, but this time in a much smaller package.We look forward to playing with the Technics EAH-AZ70W when we get a pair in the offi...
Acoustic Control Chamber design, Noise cancellation
Bigger than regular earbuds, Final tuning is still TBD
Behind closed doors at CES, we enjoyed some hands-on time with these new earbuds, which clearly seem designed to tempt buyers away from Sony's well regarded WF-1000XM3. Could these be the True Wireless headphones to beat? We can't wait to find out...
Published: 2020-01-08, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Customisable noise-cancelling, Useful companion app features, Smart, compact buds and case design,
Battery life is below that of the best,
There's only so much we can tell about a product's performance from a brief demo of a pre-production sample, which is understandably what you often get at CES, where brands race to have new products on show to the tens of thousands of attendees.But the Te...
Best overall TWS feature set of those tested to date, Excellent, responsive touch controls that are customizable too, ANC implementation that finally does it well with no pressure imbalance and similar tuning as without, Detailed, punchy bass response, De
Expensive at MSRP and even the lower street pricing, Tonality misses in the treble region drag things down, Instrument distinction can be muddy, especially with orchestral music, Female vocals can come off shouty, No aptX support, let alone aptX HD or LDA
The Technics EAH-AZ70W true wireless set of earphones isn't a new release, with an MSRP of $249.99. It is available in two colors and sells for $249.99 on the Technics/Panasonic Amazon store, although street pricing is as low as $175 from retailers, incl...