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TechnicsHiFi EAH-AZ60-K True Wireless Earbuds combine industry-leading active noise cancellation with legendary high-fidelity sound and advanced JustMyVoice call technology. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2 multipoint connectivity, built-in Alexa, and sweat-resistant design, these earbuds deliver premium audio and seamless device switching for professionals on the move.
Controller Type | wireless |
Control Method | App, Voice |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Professional, Home |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Noise Cancellation, Fast Charging, Microphone Included |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Noise Cancelling + Bluetooth |
Theme | Video Game |
Battery Average Life | 7 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2.5 Hours |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40 kHz |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |
Carrying Case Weight | 1.59 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**O
Surprisingly good sound - Multipoint Connect - LDAC - Compatible with foam tips - Good for workouts
I was looking for universal, high-quality IEMs for travel (planes, trains, conference calls), and workouts at hotel gyms). My minimal list of requirements is quite elaborate and looks as follows:1. Good sound quality. (I am a HiFi fan and own plenty of good, very expensive over-the-ear headphones, standalone DACs, and Headphone amps. I can evaluate sound quality well, and while I absolutely do not expect anything matching the quality of over-the-ear headphones that cost 10-30 times more, I also cannot tolerate substandard sound).(!) This includes support for higher-quality Bluetooth codecs like LDAC and/or aptX LE/Adaptive2. Comfort, so you can wear these on the plane for several hours without issues.3. Good fit, including during 20+ minutes running workouts, etc. I am annoyed if I need to readjust or reinsert the buds every 3-5 minutes.4. Ability to switch to foam tips that fit and plug the ear canal much better imho. It's NOT just whether aftermarket foam tips fit the IEMs or not. Most IEM charging cases are so tight that bulkier foam tips simply do not fit in the box at all, and/or prevent stable charging.5. Decent ANC, which is a must on planes, trains, and noisier environments. I do not need the best ANC, because it is always a tradeoff between sound quality and noise suppression. The best ANC typically means so-so sound. But it needs to make it possible to listen on the plane without setting the volume to its highest...6. The last but not the least: Nowadays MULTIPOINT CONNECT IS A MUST for any IEMs that cost over $100. You do not want to manually disconnect the phones from one device and connect to another simply to take a call. You need it to be able to connect to multiple devices at a time, including your phone, PC, Chromebook, etc. Then it all gets much easier, either automatically, or you simply select/switch to the IEMs manually on the device of your choice.Given this long list, and after a long and tedious research I purchased Technics EAH-AZ60 IEMs, and I am quite happy. They check all the boxes on the list above, including Multipoint Connect, LDAC support, perfect fit with foam tips that fit inside the charging case, never having to readjust the IEMs during workouts, and above-average (actually, quite good) sound quality for this price range.Compared to Google Pixel Buds Pro the Technics EAH-AZ60 IEMs have noticeably better sound, but the case is somewhat bigger, and does not support wireless charging.Lack of wireless charging is probably the only negative I can mention, and it's not essential, especially while traveling...Highly recommended.
H**I
Top of the line ear buds!
I really enjoy listening to these headphones, the sound quality is excellent. The noise cancellation works very well, and I find that people can hear me when on phone calls. I highly recommend downloading that app as there are quite a bit of features you can control...not only that the first time I opened the app it updated the firmware on the headphones, nice to see that features are being improved. I wasn’t sure about the style initially as I’m used to ones that are more iPod like fitting...I thought that these might not sit in my ear as good...the opposite is true; I find these stay more secure in my ears than others I have that more iPod style like. But they are no fashion statement that’s for sure as this style doesn’t quite have the sleekness of the iPod style, but who cares if they sound great...and as a musician I can say they sound great, I’ve personally felt musicians are perfect for judging headphones because we hear individual notes more them most people and tend to be picky about the headphones we use. Battery life seems great and hasn’t run out yet in the hour or two I tend to use them during my daily walks. I like that each headphone tells you when they pair with Bluetooth and using the app you have full control on the touch feature of the headphones along with turning noise cancellation on/off and equalization, the app is petty intuitive adding to the charm of using these headphones. I liked them so much I bought a 2nd pair to have incase my original pair stop working!
V**S
Great Buds. 1. Caveat
These are some impressive earbuds. Sounds is amazing. These are the first pair of earbuds I've tried that the sound was great right or off the box. AKA their flat signature sound. Their eq pre sets are also nice the ANC Top tier, blocks out just about everything. Then when u add music. No outside noise creeps in. Ambient is good. I can hear well with music playing. They fit me well.To compare. I've tested a lot of earbuds. I've probably kept more than I should. I have and listen with Senheiser m2, soundcore liberty pro 2, and 3. Galaxy buds pro, Sony wp800. Also tested and returned the mw3? What ever, Jabra 75s. With the exception of the m2. These Technics notes the others away. And ask the others sound good to great. I mean I love the way the others sound. And use them. But now these and my Senheiser are my go to's. I've seen a couple of reviews on hear and YouTube saying these sound better than the m2. But not to me. But the M2s sound perfect to me. Maybe I just explored the fine tuning options more than some. Now to the Caveat. When u enable ANC. It thins out the sound a lil. I know a lot of buds do that. Example the liberty pro 3's. But it's slight and it adjust back some when fully enabled. But with the technics is more noticeable and doesn't smooth out like the pro 3 does. It's not a deal breaker to me. I got them and love them. And can enjoy with ANC Enabled. So what else can I say. One more thing. My galaxy pro buds sound use to change when u enabled ANC. The bass would be a lil boomier. But that changed with an update and now there's no difference. I hope Technic follow that route of continuing to improve these buds with future updates.
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