Technics EAH-A800 cans sq. as much as Bose with whopping 50-hour battery life

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Technics could be better-known for making fancy turntables, however you’d be a idiot to disregard its headphones after they embrace the brand new EAH-A800.  

Aiming to present the likes of Bose and Sony one thing to fret about, Technics has gone large on the noise-cancelling aspect of issues, with a Twin Hybrid system that makes use of 4 microphones in every ear cup. There’s additionally a Pure Ambient mode and Consideration mode, that means it’s best to have virtually whole management over what you do and don’t hear while you’ve bought them on. Beamforming and noise suppression tech additionally make sure you may be heard while you make a name with them on.

Inside you get newly developed 40mm dynamic drivers and Acoustic Management Chambers, which Technics reckons gives you a “clear, immersive sound expertise with a way of vary and depth.” In non-audiophile converse, meaning they need to sound fairly good. In addition they help 24-bit/96kHz hi-res audio utilizing the LDAC Bluetooth codec.
Battery life is a really spectacular 50 hours, so that you gained’t have to fret about plugging them in each evening, plus they arrive with all of the bells and whistles you’d count on from a pair of high-end cans: put on sensors, multipoint pairing, an app to tweak the EQ and ANC, and help on your cellphone’s voice assistant. 
The Technics EAH-A800 shall be accessible from early February, in a alternative of black or silver, for £299.