With its AZ80 and AZ60M2 Technics pushes the boundaries of

With its AZ80 and AZ60M2, Technics pushes the boundaries of wireless high-end headphones – L’Éclaireur Fnac

A few days ago, the Japanese company Technics presented its two new models of high-end wireless headphones that focus on software functions.

The AZ80 and AZ60 Mark 2 wireless headphones are thus the successors of the previous models from 2020 and 2021 respectively. Devices in the high-end segment that take advantage of the latest technological advances, especially in codecs and connectivity.

A strong comeback

The audio subsidiary of the giant Panasonic, Technics, which usually specializes in vinyl turntables, does not forget the amateurs and amateurs with good sound in their ears. The company is therefore launching modernized versions of its successful AZ70 and AZ60 headphones. The two models AZ80 and AZ60M2 are very similar on paper. According to the brand, they have a design and structure that offer better comfort and increased stability in the ear, ideal for sports.

The AZ80 model features new 10mm drivers designed to improve highs and overall frequency response and reduce distortion. In short, that’s good if you believe Technics. On the other hand, the AZ60M2 uses the same architecture as the standard AZ60. Finally, in addition to the classic SBC and AAC, both devices are also compatible with the high-quality Bluetooth audio codec LDAC.

Advanced features

The Technics headphones also use the in-house JustMyVoice technology, which uses the four microphones of the devices to record the user’s voice and largely dampens ambient noise. The microphones are also used for the powerful active noise cancellation touted by the brand. However, one of the biggest new features of the headphones is undoubtedly the multipoint functionality, which allows you to pair up to three devices at the same time. This makes it possible to switch from your smartphone to your computer or tablet without having to disconnect.

Finally, the two earphones have proximity sensors that allow listening to be automatically interrupted when the devices are removed from the ears. Technics announces a maximum autonomy of 7 hours 30 with active noise reduction activated and 24 hours cumulative with box refills. The AZ80 model is sold for 299 euros, while the AZ60M2 headphones are sold for 249 euros.