Smooth Operator
The company's new EAH-A260 noise-canceling true wireless earbuds are part of this accessible branch. At $230, they are priced less than the Sony's $280 flagship WF-1000XM4, a Sound & Vision Top Pick, and just above the Jabra Elite 85t model that triumphed in our 2021 noise-canceling true wireless earbuds face-off test. Feature-wise, they bring a similar amount of stuff to the table as both those models, including app-based setup and customization, IPX4 water resistance (earbuds only), and an Ambient mode that can configured to optimize the level of outside sound that filters through the buds.
Available in black or silver, the AZ60 comes with a slim recharging case that features a USB type-C port and an LED light that changes color to indicate power status. The buds are compact and stylish, with an obvious adherence to the Technics family “look.” Power is rated for 7 hours of noise-canceling listening and 7.5 hours with noise-canceling off. Case recharges deliver up to 17 more hours listening time, and the recharging process takes 120 minutes. A quick 15-minute earbuds charge will yield up to 80 minutes of playback.
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