Panasonic’s premium techniques EA-Az80 came out in true wireless Airbus 2023 and made a list of our most volatile wireless airbods. Now Panasonic has released a new set of flagship airbodes, Eha-az100Which includes a more compact design with improved sound quality, noise cancellation and sound calling performance. One of the major upgrades here is Panasonic’s newly developed proprietary magnetic fluid driver, which says “highly authentic, balanced audio produces clean, high resolution, low vibration and lowering sounds that are in accordance with the original source.” According to Panasonic, the “magnetic fluid” is an oil -type liquid filled with magnetic particles that “enters the space between the driver’s magnet and the sound coil that enables the playback of the lower.” This type of driver techniques are found at high -end Eha-tz700 Wired in Air Monitor ($ 1,200), and it has been used in AZ100s, which is a minnormal, which looks really great, which offers satisfactory explanation, boss definition and openness.
Like all the loud voice -giving headphones, AZ100s come as natural and accurate and expose the small details and nuances into the tracks that disappear when you are listening to a low headphone. As the features, the AZ80s allowed you to connect 3 devices simultaneously and the AZ100s maintains this triple multi -point Bluetooth pair option. Dolby Atmos add local audio with AZ100s head tracking, this is a good bonus that you will expect to be in a couple of $ 300 Airbeds.
Designed to fit more ears comfortably, Panasonic says the techniques are 10 % smaller than the AZ100s AZ80s and 16 % lighter. The fifth medium -sized mine tip has also been added to get more consumers a strict seal, which is very important to improve sound quality and noise.
The battery life was one of the strong points of the AZ80s and the AZ100s also appears in a very good battery life. They are rated for up to 10 hours with noise at the moderate volume level using AAC audio codec. If you use the LDAC audio codec, which is available with many Android devices, the battery life decreases by up to 7 hours, which cancels the noise. After examining buds for a few weeks (and updating the firmware once), I also thought that the noise and voice calling were both experiencing with the AZ80s.


