
Technics
The Technics Premium Hi‑Fi True Wireless Earbuds (EAH‑AZ100) combine 10 mm magnetic fluid drivers, adaptive hybrid ANC, and LDAC/ Dolby Atmos support with three‑device multipoint Bluetooth, delivering reference‑class hi‑res sound and clear calls in a compact, IPX4‑rated design.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the AZ100 for its reference‑quality audio, low distortion drivers, and industry‑leading adaptive hybrid ANC, noting the added value of LDAC, Dolby Atmos and three‑device multipoint connectivity. They also appreciate the solid build and clear call performance, though they point out limitations such as reduced LDAC performance in multipoint mode and higher latency with SBC, as well as the need for quick‑charge cycles during heavy ANC use.
What Users Say
Everyday users are enthusiastic about the immersive, rich sound and the clear calls even in windy conditions, appreciating the comfortable fit and the convenience of three‑way multipoint switching. Recurring concerns focus on battery life under ANC, occasional Bluetooth hiccups when juggling multiple devices, and a bass‑forward tuning that may not suit all listeners.
Common Complaints
Reduced battery endurance with ANC active, occasional connectivity drops when switching among three devices, LDAC performance limited in multipoint mode, higher latency with SBC, and a bass‑heavy tonal balance that may not suit everyone.
What People Are Saying
“well‑built”
“pure audio reproduction”
“rich, expansive sound you feel”
How It Compares
vs. Sony WF-1000XM5
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Choose Technics for superior multipoint, battery and call clarity; choose Sony for a more compact design and proven brand ecosystem.
vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
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Disadvantages
Select Technics if hi‑res codec support and three‑way multipoint are priorities; select Bose for a potentially more neutral sound and proven ANC consistency.
vs. Technics AZ80 (predecessor)
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Upgrade to AZ100 for Dolby Atmos and marginally better battery life; stay with AZ80 if budget‑conscious and Dolby Atmos is not essential.