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The Technics EAH-AZ100E-S wireless earbuds combine award-winning authentic sound quality with advanced adaptive noise cancelling and multipoint Bluetooth connectivity. Featuring a Magnetic Fluid Driver for superior clarity, up to 28 hours of battery life with wireless charging, and customizable settings via the Technics app, these silver earbuds deliver premium comfort and cutting-edge Japanese technology for professionals who demand immersive audio and seamless multitasking.









| Brand | Technics |
| Colour | Silver |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Sensitivity | 16 Ohm |
T**R
Really good, great sounding earphones. Not cheap, if you are after quality, they are worth it - EDIT
I have been through a few earbuds. Had Bose Quietcomfort 2, Sony WF 1000XM5 and tried Technics AZ80. In the end I settled on AZ100, and they are the best in my opinion. My thoughts on each: Bose Quietcomfort 2 - the noise cancelling is amazing, way best of all earbuds. They are comfortable and pleasant on the ear, but sound is average. It is warm and bassy, but lacks detail. Pleasant though. Lack wireless charging. Technics AZ80 - almost very good, sound decent and are comfortable, high quality materials and finish, but still lack some detail. Good, but not the best Sony WF 1000XM5 - those were almost my favorite sound wise, the most detailed, could hear tiny little sounds in the background. Bass sounded a bit artificial though, and they had issues with connectivity. During the day would drop signal for split second many times a day (probably due to the fact I carry 2 phones, incl company one) I found it too annoying. Technics AZ100 - clear winners for me. Sound is great, maybe not quite as detailed as Sony, but a lot juicier and powerful and spacious. They are not cheap, but worth the price in my opinion. Just wish the built quality was as nice as AZ80. But love them, so pleasant and powerful. EDIT: after 10 weeks left earbud stopped charging. Tried cleaning it etc, did not help. I did a factory reset of them via the app and so far it is back to normal.
B**N
Proper sound quality in an earbud
I bought these after being extremely disappointed in the Apple AirPods Pro 3 whose fit (poor seal) and sound quality (too trebly, overcooked) are not for me. I had been curious about the Panasonic AZ100 for a while, and I should have trusted my gut because these are what earbuds should sound like . I been an owner of a Technics turntable from the 70's I inherited from my grandfather that still works, and I've been using high-end Panasonic cameras for the last decade. I had to get over my dependence on the Apple ecosystem and these buds function very well on iPhone as I've had no connectivity issues. The way these buds sit in your upper ear is way more comfortable and secure fit. The ANC feels nearly on par with Apple due to the better fit not leaking noise. It still has some areas where it could be better, but for earbuds this is sufficient. The sound quality is the real winner here, even with a flat EQ the range contains a nice balance of rich bass, clear mids, and appropriate treble. The easy to use app allows for multiple EQ customizations, and easy assignment of multi-tap functions. I found setting the volume down to double-tap on the left and volume up on the right to be a more efficient/reliable functionality than the slider bar haptic on the AirPods. Phone calls seems clear, will have to test more with the microphone in different environments. The case is nice and sturdy, also a nice compact size. Everything here feels like a quality build. And yes there is a charging cable included! Battery life is also very impressive, much longer than APP3 especially on the case. If your priority is sound quality and comfort then these earbuds are for you.
A**R
Poor noise cancelling but great otherwise
Noise cancelling is not great but the sound quality and the quality of the product is very good. I did like the fit, they are very comfortable, grey looks smart and have lots of features in the app. The noise cancelling just is not here even with the largest tips and max cancelling, you can still hear background noise clearly, also they are not very loud. If noise cancelling is not a major factor for you then the comfy fit and lovely sound will be great.
D**P
Would be 5-star if the touch functions were a little better
I read a lot of reviews and eventually chose these to replace my ageing Jabra 75’s as the battery life had reduced significantly. I do not find the touch functions as easy to use as the Jabras, very sensitive and it’s easy to double tap when you want to single tap. But battery life is great and I’m happy with the sound and noise-cancelling. In terms of comfort, they fit a little differently to Jabras but I’m getting used to them and don’t find them uncomfortable. I think these are a really good choice if, like me, you don’t like AirPods.
V**N
Highly recommend
I have waited a few months and many hours of listening time before leaving a review. They are a nice fit for me straight out the box. Pros They charging case is a nice size and light, connection is via an app. You can adjust the graphic equaliser to your liking. At first i constantly changing the sound, then i told copilot what music i was into and it created me a bespoke sound and i have never looked back. The battery life is really good, rarely need to charge them. Call quality is good, the buds are a good size for my fat fingers and not fiddly to skip tracks/pause ect.. the sound quality is superb, pick up subtle sounds in familiar tracks i have never heard before. Cons they sometimes goes into pause by themselves which can be annoying, and if you value noise cancellation above all other, the airpods pro 3 are superior
G**C
Disappointed, ANC failed after 2 weeks
Worked amazingly for 2 weeks, then the left earbud noise cancelling started acting up. Sounded like wind on a microphone, then pops and crackles. Switched noise cancelling off and it was fine. I was offered a repair (could take 20 days) for a product that I'd had new for 14 days. Not good enough!! Thought I'd try speaking to Amazon tech support thinking they would say "we'll replace it with a new set, just send them back" Call wouldn't connect. Gave up, sent them back and now I have lost my 12 months interest free offer. I was even offered £32 refund if I kept them...Come on Amazon, they're broken! Why would I want to keep them. As a side note, sonically they were fantastic but that's useless if they fail within 2 weeks
B**Y
Sound that encapsulates.
At first I was ultimately disappointed with the sound as the default DIRECT tuning to my ears was pretty awful. It was overly bassy and boomy....with veiled vocals and the highs lacked sparkle. Fortunately I came across the frequency response graph for these buds and made my own EQ accordingly. After my adjustments the AZ100 were transformed. The more I listened to them the more I grew to love the sound. They are indeed rich on bass, the speed, texture and nuances all come through deliciously. The vocals now have room to breathe...the sound exudes realism and it's utterly captivating. Treble is very detailed, well judged and just a joy, no harnesses to mention. I'm so chuffed at the way these buds reproduce instruments and vocals, they're utterly satisfying. Here's my EQ: - two - five Zero Zero + two + five + three + three They respond well to EQ adjustments... Give my EQ a try for a few days and see how you feel. I add an extra 2 decibels on the last 2 bass bands if I'm in the mood for more bass. In regards to the other key points.... ANC works great, transparency mode is also excellent. Mic quality is good for calls as is the noise suppression. Fit is great for me and occlusion is very minimal. The app customisation has to be commended as it's class leading. The case is small and slim, very pocketable. The AZ100 really have nailed most if not all aspects. Price is high but then so is the performance, so I don't think they're overpriced. One major downer for me is the low quality feel of the charging case. The plastic feels cheap and unsatisfactory and the magnets a little weak.
E**D
Good sound with many flaws
The main positive is that the sound quality is very good. Very clear sound and with the app the profile can be adjusted. For instance listening to dub in the bass mode is definitely an experience! However using a bass-ier profile will hugely affect battery life. I have a couple of issues that bring the score down for me. - Bulky and do not fit my ear well: This makes the noise cancelling less effective as there isn't a great seal at times and I also have to adjust them in my ear quite often. I have quite small ears so this should definitely be a consideration for anyone buying these. The app does have some automated test to pick out the correct earbud size for each ear and that did improve it somewhat. - VERY unreliable charging: Earbuds are loose in the case. Multiple times I have left it on charge and come back to find one or both headphones has not been charging. This could probably be solved by just making the case a tighter fit for the earbuds. I clean the contacts quite regularly and it will still warn they require cleaning. - Unreliable connection (to windows 11 laptop specifically): I'm not sure if this is a driver issue or what but getting them to connect to my windows 11 laptop take multiple cycles of connecting/disconnecting before it works. I don't have this problem with my other earbuds or when connecting to my phone. - Occasionally resets preferences in the app: An app is used to control some features of the earbuds including setting it to noise cancelling mode. Periodically all my settings will reset between connection which is really annoying. This is the first pair of premium priced earbuds I've bought, so I can't compare it to others in this price range. But I think given the price, there shouldn't be basic and very annoying issues like this. If I were in the market again, I would not buy these.
J**N
AMAZING
Soundstage of this True wireless is amazingly wide which I love. The sound isolation is good. It's not cheap but it's definitely worth my buck!!❤️
R**.
Uitstekend geluid
Uitstekende earbutts die bij mij en bij velen met mij onder de radar is gebleven. Ik heb een hele scala aan high end earbuts geprobeerd, deze verslaat de meeste. Uitstekend geluid, prima anc, zitten goed. Een aanrader
S**.
Opinión AEH-AZ100
Tienen un sonido excelente, pero el volumen no es muy potente y la cancelación de ruido podría mejorar.
U**O
Feinste Auflösung,weiche,warme Umhüllung
Via Amazon gekauft. In 3 Tagen geliefert. Top. Ich vergleiche mit Technics EAH AZ80, Sennheiser True Wireless InEar Momentum 4 (kurz "Sennis") Zuspieler: iBasso DX 240 DAP (hat sogar LDAC), Sony Xperia 1 V (LDAC), iPhone 14 (nur AAC). Inbetriebname der AZ100: die Standard vormontierten Silikonstöpel passten hier am Besten. Beim AZ80 waren es die XL. Der AZ100 sitzt halt tiefer im Ohr. Aus dem Case nehmen ist etwas fummelig weil die im kleineren Case auf Grund ihrer kleineren Größe und des gut haftenden Magneten etwas überredet werden möchten mit spitzen Fingern rausgenommen zu werden. Alle Geräte haben die AZ100 nach Öffnen des Cases bereits zum Koppeln gefunden. Klappt einwandfrei. Technics Connect App laden oder updaten. Dolby Atmos kommt als Funktion ggü den AZ80 dazu. Tragekomfort: bei mir einwandfrei. tief und sicher drin, stundenlanges Tragen ohne Drücken, auch beim Sport. Bedienung via Touch: besser,treffsicherer als bei den AZ80. Ansonsten bin ich kein Touch Fan. Meine inzwischen defekten Jabra Elite 75 mit Druckknopf sind da das Mass der Dinge. Auch die Sennis sind mit Touch nur logischer bei der Laut/Leise Verstellung. Bluetooth Verbindung: einwandfrei durch mehrere Räume hindurch. Wie bei den AZ80 auch schon. Die Sennis haben ja ständig mit Connectivitätsproblemen zu kämpfen mit in Folge Hard-Resets und Neueinstellung. Klang: Alle 3 KH klingen richtig gut. Der AZ80 und AZ100 unterscheiden sich im Klang fundamental. Der AZ80 eher kantig,konturiert, im Hochton eher begrenz im Vergleich zu den anderen 2. Hier muss der EQ etwas nachhelfen. Der AZ80 klingt im Vergleich und absolut zu den 2 anderen ganz weich, warm, umhüllend, silky, feinstens im Hochton auflösend ohne harsch zu sein, er klingt etwas neutraler im Vergleich wenn man das von so extrem gesoundeten Raumklang Pieces sagen kann. Die 3 zu hören ist wohl auch Stimmungs abhängig und vom Material, Streaming Plattform und dem Codec der gerade erforderlich ist. In der Auflösung und im Raumklang sind der AZ100 und der Sennis die Monster. Beide! Im Bass finde ich den AZ100, im Vergleich zum Senni und dem Musikmaterial eher weicher. Das liegt vor allem daran, dass der Senni die "Soundpersonalisierung" hat. Das ist der absolute Game Changer. Ohne den braucht man den Senni nicht einschalten. Der hat auch noch einen EQ der echt gut ist und viel bringt aber die Soundperso hebt den Senni über alles hinweg weil man ihn so sensibel,stimmig auf jeden KH Charakter abstimmen kann und man sich seine eigene Räumlichkeits, Hochton/Mitten und Bassbalance einstellen kann wie man mag. Den AZ100 habe ich im EQ auf "Dynamic" eingestellt. Finde ich am stimmigsten wenn man etwas Dampf möchte. Ich finde den AZ100 in den Lautstärkereserven recht begrenzt. Der Senni hat deutlich mehr. Bei Tidal ist mir das je nach Zuspieler (beim iBasso DX240 mehr Reserven) schon mal zu wenig. Der Senni überfleigt die beiden Technics durch die Soundperso bei Tidal mit einem reglelrechten Soundboost. Vollkommen abgefahren was da abgeht! Fantastisch! Bei Youtube Musikvideos kommen die AZ100 aber plötzlich richtig aus dem Quark und schließen zu den Sennis auf. Hier faszinieren die mit dem Boost bei Räumlichkeit, Wärme, allerfeinsten, reichen Höhen,Wärme, Ausgewogenheit, schöne Mitten und Stimmen. Da habe ich die eine oder andere Gänsehaut auf dem Rücken gehabt. Die Sennis knallen noch mehr und sind anders fantastisch räumlich, aber härter. Dolby Atmos finde ich beim AZ100 überflüssig, wird nicht verwendet. Das senkt nochmals die Lautstärkereserve und die Räumlichkeit der AZ100 ist auch im normalen Modus sehr sehr lecker. Bei Radiostreaming via Neutron, Audials etc pp geht das je nach Sender,Auflösung, codec zwischen Senni und AZ100 so hin u her. Stimmungs u Geschmackabhängig. Will man warm, weich, etwas zurückhaltender nimmt man den AZ100. Hätte der Technics so eine Soundperso wie Sennheiser, wäre das vollkommen irre. Ein EQ kommt da nicht ran. Da läuft mehr ab. Ob ich den AZ80 noch hören werde? Ich muß mal schauen. Muss ich noch a bisserl probieren. Für Tidal nehme ich die Sennis und ansonsten, wie Youtube, auch die AZ100. Der iBasso DX 240 löst alles noch feiner auf und hat mehr Dampf ggü dem Xperia 1V-beide mit LDAC. Für unterwegs ist natürlich das X1V da. Noise Cancelling: beim AZ100 bin ich mit noch keiner Einstellung richtig angekommen. Ohne NC klingen die AZ100 grottig und flach. Mit NC, ob adaptive oder iwie stufenlos eingestellt bekommen die erst ihr Fundament und die Fülle. Da bin ich mit dem Sennis und den AZ80 bereits zufriedener. Aber ich probiere noch weiter. Akku; bei den AZ80 bin ich nach Stunden bereits öfter zum Nachladen aufgefordert worden (ICE HH-Munich). Bei den Sennis nie. Die AZ100 trage ich gerade sehr viel, habe NC an, höre stundenlang und die Akkus waren nie unter 40%. Also bereits besser als die AZ80. Die AZ100 kann ich aber rundum empfehlen. Feinste Auflösung mit viel Spass, Musikalität, Tragekomfort, Akku Ausdauer, problemloses Bluetooth, Kopplung mit 3 Geräten ohne Probleme. Schön kleines Case für die Hosentasche dennoch. Die Sennheiser würde ich zwar durch die nach Belieben klanglich anpassbare Soundperso als noch überlegener bezeichnen. Musikalisch (etwas neutraler ab Werk) sind die AZ100 aber durch den noch weicheren Hochtonbereich. Bass kann der Senni deutlich mehr. Mit Kontur oder ohne, je nach Abstimmung. Mittelton sind beide kompleet unterschiedlich aber reizvoll. Man hat in jedem Falle Kulisse im Kopf, hinter dem Kopf, in den Ohren, drumrum und schön auf eigene Art u Weise gestaffelt. Man kann bei Beidem dem Klang zusehen. Update: die AZ100er wieder retour gesendet. Waeum? Der Bass war mir im Vergleich zum AZ80er und den Sennheiser doch zu dünn zumeist. Obwohl der such fett kann. Via EQ habe ich das nicht gut eliminieren können. Der 100er ist eher Richtung Hochton und Feisntauflösing unterwegs. Habe den AZ80 per EQ im Hochton nochmal neu abgestimmt. Mit den viel fülligeren Bass, auch wenn etwas dunkler klingend als der 100er finde ich den auf Dauer stimmiger. Aber ausschlaggebend war der Sennheiser. Per Soundpersonalisierung nochmal neu abgestimmt und tja, der Senni übefliegt die alle. Für mich deutlich der beste TW InEar derzeit bzw von denen die ich kenne. Der macht einfach nur süchtig weil der alles kann mit Zusatzboost.
J**H
Comfortable. Good noise blocking. Excellent music playing quality.
I replaced my old AirPods pro 1. I use AZ100 with an Android phone and AK se100. The AZ100 has nice information on its app. The buds connection is strong. I can listen to the audio books all my working hours (about 8 hours), then i listen music for 2 hours in a gym with active noise cancellation. The fit of the buds is comfortable and secure - better then my old AirPods. The touch control is easy and can be set to any user's preferences. The sound quality is excellent for me. I would buy this earbuds again.
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