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Technics Reference Class Hi-Fi Wireless Earbuds deliver cutting-edge audio with planar magnetic drivers, Dolby Atmos spatial sound with head tracking, and AI-powered adaptive noise cancelling. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint connectivity for up to 3 devices, a lightweight ergonomic design, and up to 10 hours of playback with wireless charging, these earbuds are engineered for professionals who demand immersive sound and crystal-clear calls in any environment.












| ASIN | B0FCL7K5SQ |
| Additional Features | Dolby Atmos with Head Tracking, Adaptive Noise Cancelling, Multipoint Connectivity |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,816 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #197 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Technics |
| Brand Name | Technics |
| Built-In Media | Ear Cushions, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Champagne |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Laptops, TVs |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,156 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 40kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Technics |
| Model Name | Technics Reference Class Hi-Fi True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds |
| Model Number | EAH-AZ100-N |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 15 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| UPC | 885170445697 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
B**Y
PHENOMENAL! Exceptional sound, unbelievable call quality
I bought these for the rave reviews I'd read about the exceptional sound for music playback - which is absolutely incredible - but a surprise feature is the call quality, in terms of what the microphones can pickup: and what these block out. With the "AI" feature turned on, it eliminates background noise on your side. It's so good it's wild. Let's talk about the call quality first. This is a game changer for me, as I'm on MS Teams calls throughout the day - and I have young kids at home as well, plus I will sometimes I have to speak on a call and I'm in the car or not quite in the house and it's windy out. Being on the go is not really something you want to convey in a work call. I picked these up before heading to Disneyland the week of Thanksgiving with the kiddos. While there, my sister called. There were no less than one million people there at that time, many talking near me, music in the background, all this sound. She asked where I was. I said, "Disneyland." She was surprised because she couldn't hear anything in the background. So I looked into it and found out the "AI" voice call setting was flipped on by default. You can actually test this yourself in the accompanying Technics phone app. In the test, it'll continuously record your voice and play it back on a few-second delay. With the AI enhancement OFF, it's great at capturing sound around you like typical earbuds. With it on, it's ultra clear and only your voice. I mean, it's so good I've been telling everyone I know about these. Today I was sitting next to my 3YO, 6" away, who was actively screaming at the 5YO, 3' away. Whoever I'm talking to *cannot hear this*!! I've even been at a DIY car wash with the sprayer in my hand, full blast, on a windy day. While I didn't hear that audio myself, the person I called said they couldn't really hear anything in the background. I seriously cannot believe how good these are. I'm so confident in how well they block out background sound that I will do dishes while I'm unmuted on small group work call. (For much larger group calls, I don't need to experiment: I'll be muted in Teams, turn off my microphone on my phone, and mute these as well.) One feature I haven't tried yet: there's even an AI feature to block background noise on the other end of the call, too. So if your friend is in a noise place, it can block *their* background noise for you. I haven't encountered this scenario yet but I bet it works great. Audio quality is outstanding. There's a built-in EQ, plus your phone's as well, of course. Between the two - and the Dolby Atmos on my Samsung - the bass is surprisingly deep, mid and highs clear, and they have a great sound stage. I listed to music from Qobuz (CD quality at minimum) and very much appreciate HiFi audio. It's fun to listen to music all over again on these earbuds. There's some kind of Dolby Atmos feature built into these where the sound changes if you move your head around. I haven't played with that yet. You also have options to block out background noise when listening to audio (a few ANC settings) and the pass-through feature, too, which lets in background sound and has a voice focus setting that works great. What else: they connect to multiple sources, are comfortable to wear (I can have them in for a few hours straight), and I haven't had issues with battery life despite wearing them for calls much of the day. I'm still getting used to the button taps on the right and left earbuds (one tap for this, long tap for another feature) but these are customizable, too. I would say the one part I'm getting used to is the size. Maybe it's the drivers that make them a little bit bigger. I'm coming from the Jabra Elite 7 Pro's and also the Anker Soundcore sleep buds (which are much smaller and flush with your ear, of course) - so these feel a touch larger. But for the top-notch audio quality and amazing ability to block my background noise for call recipients, it's not an issue. These were on sale before Thanksgiving - maybe check the price history - but for the features here and my new ability to actively move around without concern on work or personal calls, the value is unsurpassed. I absolutely love these and would encourage you to buy them if you want amazing earbuds for music and voice calls.
D**C
A game-changer for me!
Amazing sound! Best I've ever heard from a set of earbuds. I moved up from a cheap pair with no ANC, and the difference in quality is immensely noticeable. I spent WEEKS mulling over which brand and model to buy. I'm a casual audiophile, so I wanted incredible sound while also factoring in comfort, features, battery life, and user reviews. I narrowed down my options to this and the B&W Pi8, which I knew would also be a good choice. The reason I chose this over the Pi8 is use reviews. Nobody complains about the sound quality of the Pi8, but the overall user experience for the AZ100 was higher, so that swayed my decision. Let me tell you, brother, I am more than happy with my choice! Here is what I love about this product: Sound quality: Listening to Ultra HD music with LDAC enabled is a religious experience. I'm listening to some music I've heard a LOT before, but it's an all-new experience for me. It's like falling madly in love with the same person all over again! I prefer stereo mode, but using positional audio with Dolby Atmos and head tracking is a nice option, and I've found it to be really great on certain tracks, especially those specifically designed with 360 audio in mind. Comfort: My old, cheap earbuds were pretty good, for the price, but I had to fiddle with them a lot to get to stay in and feel okay. Once you go through the guide to figure out what size tips to use, these earbuds "lock in" better and feel great. It's like I forget they are even there. The longest I've ever used them so far is two hours straight, and I felt zero discomfort. Noise cancelling: Impressive! I've never experienced ANC before, so I cannot compare it to Sony or other brands, but this is a game-changer for me. I live in a very quiet house in an extremely quiet neighborhood in the middle of nowhere, and I thought ANC would be overkill at home, but I was wrong. It's crazy how much ambient noise there is that you don't even think about. When I turned ANC on at home, I think I audibly gasped! I had never "heard" so much silence before! 😂 When I started listening to music, it was something special, and I knew I had made the right choice to spend good money on a premium product. Customization: The app lets you adjust equalizer settings to your liking, which is a must for me. I know this is standard for premium earbuds, but my last one only had presets, and no matter what I did, the bass was always too much, even with the "Bass reducer" setting. I don't understand the appeal of the power frequencies overpowering everything... but I digress. Beyond the equalizer adjustment, you also have so much control over the noise cancelling settings. When I'm at work, I can not only turn off ANC altogether, but I can adjust how much of the outside world is boosted. I have to be attentive to my coworkers and notifications on my computer, so it's amazing to be able to hear everything so clearly and still be able to hear the music in such amazing detail. I cannot say anything negative about this. $300 is a lot to spend on earbuds, so that may be one aspect of this that some would find as a negative, but this is probably the last set of earbuds I'll buy for a VERY long time, so that's one way I justify the price. The other is that you really get what you pay for here. Multiple professional reviewers list this as the best overall option for 2025, and they have done that with good reason. If you are on the fence like I was, and you can afford the premium price tag, I think you'll be beyond satisfied with your purchase.
C**7
Fantastic Sound and Comfortable Fit
These earbuds provide excellent audio with clear highs, rich mids, and satisfying bass. They fit comfortably in my ears for hours without discomfort. The touch controls are easy to use and responsive. The battery life is solid, lasting a full day with moderate use. Pairing was quick and reliable. The earbuds feel premium without being heavy. Whether I'm listening to music, podcasts, or taking calls, they consistently perform well. They offer great value for anyone looking for high-quality wireless earbuds. I also decided to purchase these as "Like-new" from amazon's used options and they arrived with very little use and seem perfectly fine for an even better lower price (about $150 USD at time of purchase).
N**A
Excellent ear buds with pretty good ANC
I bought these to replace my Sony WF1000X3's (yes, now two version old) whose charge controller died after 5 years. The Technics offer a notable improvement in sound quality particularly in instrument separation. The bass feels entirely different from the Sony's with the Technics feeling as though the bass were in my head rather than near it. Try the different equalizer settings in the app. These sound better somewhere between the Dynamic and Treble+ settings. Bluetooth connects quickly; within 2-3 seconds of taking it out of the case; a big improvement over the Sony's 15-20 seconds. While the Technics is often described as being not as good as Sony's latest offerings, I expect it to be as good or better than the XM3's. It isn't. It's good, but it has two limitations. The first is that it's effectiveness is driven greatly by the quality of the seal from the eartips, and it's challenging to get a good seal. They need to be pushed in your ear solidly. I recommend going with a smaller eartip than you would expect. The stock eartips work pretty well. I've tried memory foam tips which were amazing on the Sony's, but whose comfort is mediocre due to Technic's mysterious decision to make the ear bud speakers oval and cumbersome to replace. The silicone SpinFit tips provide the best balance of comfort and isolation. Even with a good seal, the ANC isn't the vault-door shutting finality of the Sony's. High pitched noises enter pretty easily with some sounds, like plates being clanked together seem to bypass the ANC entirely. Right now I have Indigo Girls playing on the stereo and even with these earbuds solidly in my ear, the lyrics are understandable even though the music is inaudible. The app's ANC fine tuning does almost nothing to improve this. The stock configuration of the earbuds will result in a noticeable delay between audio and video. This can be remedied by turning on the LDAC codec in the app will resolve this, but at the cost of multi-device connectivity and battery life. Battery life is excellent so far even with LDAC turned. I have yet to wear them for more than 3 hours continuously at which point they were at 56%. The case brought them back to full charge in 10 minutes. We'll see how these hold up long-term; hopefully longer than the 5 years the Sony XM3's survived, especially since the Sony's really died after 3 years, but at least it was possible to change the batteries. Modern earbuds have put an end to that.
A**R
I would still prefer EAH-80 (update: maybe not)
I have EAH-AZ8s and using them since it was released. But as many people had, I have the issue of lower sound from the right bud. I live in Turkey and there is no service here to fix them. So, after a long searching of reviews I decided to buy the new one EAH-AZ100s. Also AI confirms that they arethe best for now. As they said in most of the reviews case is bad (very flimsy) compared to 80's. There is almost no difference in the sound for me in a plus way. It was already extraordinary. 100's fit deeper and much better in the ear Canale since they are smaller. It is literally impossible to hold them, take out from the case and plug in your ear because of the round shape. As plus It has 2 more rows and 3 custom availability for the equalizer in the app. I have the champagne color which is great. I see no reason to buy them EXCEPT the small form factor (smaller case, smaller buds). AZ80s were bulkier but I may say that sound can be even better on them. Also I think they are more comfortable. So, I still recommend EAH-AZ80s over 100s. They both are fantastic though. Update : After discovering LE Audio option, these buds made more sense. Almost zero latency in videos and especially the computer games. They connect to pc ( in my case through a bluetooth dongle: Asus USB-540 specifically to support LE Audio) quite easily. You have to choose the correct option with double earbud icon, not the headset with a mic. Also you should download proper drivers for the BT Dongle and enable LE Audio option from Windows (ask AI if you can't do it) . The trade off is; all the other options are cancelled as Spatial Audio, Multi connection, LDAC codec. Indeed you have to first connect to your phone and change the settins to LE version over the Classic option in the Technics app. Re-pair the buds to the phone, then you can pair and connect them to the pc. Yes you loose the options but you gain LC3 codec if your phone supports it. This codec is better then SBC and AAC but lower then LDAC (that you can't generally take advantage of since phone apps like Spotify and YouTube can't stream that high and if you are not a audiophile). I can say thet sound better now with this codec. So I sacrificed from the other options and each time I connect to a device, first I have to disconnect from the previous one. But sound is very good and zero latency is a bliss. I hope this helps someone whoever is searching for a real review in details, unlike the commercial reviews but a real USER.
J**N
Worth it
I'll try to keep this short as I can go on all day about audio stuff. This fits well and is comfortable but I have to put the larger size cushion on to keep from slipping out of the ear. The sound quality is good but don't expect B&O quality sound. The noise cancelling is pretty good, much better than B&O but not as good as Bose. I don't really like the sound traveling from one side of your head to the other when you turn your head. The main reason I bought these was for the play time before a recharge and it is great there. I get easily 8 hrs + much better than my B&O. Well worth the money just for that as long as your ok with decent sound vice superior sound.
H**K
Amazing all around buds.**UPDATE**
I am a slightly reformed earbud junky. I have owned or own almost every credible earbud in the last five or so years. I use both an Android and an Apple phone, an iPad Pro, and a Dell XPS laptop so I am ambidextrous when it comes to devices. I owned the first gen Technics buds and I mostly really like them. Like the Sony buds, they were a bit big but it was a hell of a comeback for the Panasonic owned HiFi company. My current daily drivers are the Sony 1000XM5’s and the Apple AirPod 2 Pros. I love them both. However, the Sony’s are still a bit big and the multi connectivity, while present, isn’t the best. The AirPods are awesome but aren’t great for non Apple products. So, after putting this purchase off for many months, I finally pulled the ripcord and got these. They are awesome. Here is the breakdown: Sound: This is how I start every review on buds because sound is the main purpose of any bud or headphone. The sound here is amazing. This is a single 10mm liquid filled driver that is new technology in a bud. It creates deep sound that is a bit bass leaning. You get strong separation between the low, mid, and high tones. The sound here crushes the AirPods and is equal to the Sonys in my opinion. There is support for LDAC and LE Bluetooth codecs. However, these sound amazing without the high end codecs which is good for Apple fans. Those that love lossless audio though will be glad to have these on board. The sound is almost enough to recommend these but read on because there are many more reasons. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): This is one area I think these buds don’t wipe out the competition. The Bose buds and the Apple AirPods are both a bit better. These are on par with the Sony buds for me. Good but not the best. There are a lot of adjustments in the app but I just leave them on adaptive. I think these will be great for a plane trip as these do a great job on low end noise. Sudden sharper noise gets through though. I do love that these don’t make you feel ear pressure that some buds give you with it on. Overall, while not class leading, the ANC here is still very good. Form Factor: These won’t be to everyone’s liking but they are pretty dynamite. These are smallish stemless buds that have a nice soft finish inside the buds with a nice metal finish on the outside. The look and feel great. I find them comfortable for long periods. Call Quality: The class leading AirPods are still the best, but these run a close second. Technics embedded AI that can identify your voice, enhance it, and cancel out noises around you. Some reviews I read say that this process can end up making you sound a bit robotic but I haven’t had anyone comment on it and I have been asking. Very good calls all around here. The case: I always rate the case in earbud reviews because you frankly interact with the case more than the buds. This is a solid case overall. The brushed metal design is great. It is a good slender case that is similar in size to the Sony buds but metal not plastic. There is a single LED and it does support wireless charging. It is a great case with one nitpick. I wish the magnets were a bit stronger. In a purse or a gym bag, you may find buds flying around. All the other stuff: Battery life here is closing in on class leading. As long as you aren’t using the hifi codecs often, you will get over ten hours of use. Awesome. Connectivity is stable and fast. I have these connected to both of my phones and they connect to both immediately upon pulling out a bud. Further, these easily pass back and forth between the devices as needed. I was on one call today and got another on my work phone. It was ringing me to let me know I had the other call. Awesome. There is Spatial Audio here that sounds great especially for a movie. Lastly, the Technics app deserves a nod here. It is a really great app. Where the Sony app gives you everything, it is very convoluted. This app gives you sound customization, ANC control, and more but without being difficult to use. Oh, and there is a Find My component to the app that allows you to make sounds if you lose your buds or see where you last had them with location data. All so good. I will just say this about what Technics has done here. If these aren’t the best all around buds on the market, they are darn close. I am a huge fan and strongly recommend buying them. **UPDATE**I have had these a for a long time now and I still use them regularly. I ended up getting a set in the new blue color as well for review from Amazon and I love them even more. I also recently got the AirPod Pro 3’s and, while I love them, I still use these exclusively at the office for their multipoint connectivity between my laptop, iPhone, and Fold 7. They just do everything well and are as close to perfection of any buds I have ever owned. Still strongly recommending today.
B**H
So Close to Perfect - Ambient Mode is AWESOME
These earbuds are SOOO close to being perfect it drives me crazy. I'm coming from the AZ-80s and most of the features are improved (but not all). Depending on your needs, my issues may or may not be relevant to you so let me break it down for you: Things I Love 1) Transparent Mode & External Mics - these things are AMAZING! They work so good! I was especially impressed when I used them at a concert recently. The measure sound volume at the concert was 100-106db. I poped in the earbuds and set the mode to 14% transparent. The sound was GREAT and the volume level perfect. I tried the same with the AZ-80 but loud environments would override those mics. Not with these. The only time I've had a the external mic flake out is when I was weed-whacking and the string hit some metal siding. Honestly - super impressive! 2) Sound Quality - I have very high standards when it comes to quality SQL. I've used these with many devices including an iBasso DX170 in LDAC mode and my phone. The sound detail is amazing. Hearing things in the music I dont typically hear with a pair of earbuds. Yes, the SQ is really that much better than the AZ-80. 3) Phone Call Quality - Again, compared with the AZ-80, these are WAY better. I regularly take calls in my car and half of the year my convertible top is down. I've been able to have 20min plus conversations at highway speeds with the top down with the other party saying they could barely hear the road noise at all. Well done! Mixed Feelings 1) Size and Shape - while I appreciate the smaller size of the AZ100 earbuds compared to the AZ80, they are a little more difficult to grab. They are more rounded and you have to be a little more intentional about getting a firm grip on them. Once they're in your ears, its a better more streamlined fit but you need to be a little slower and more careful moving them around. 2) Noise Cancellation - when wearing them around home or out on a walk, noise cancellation works great. They seems to have some issues though maintaining the noise cancellation mode on airplanes. I've had the pleasure of testing them on a number of different flights recently and while everything starts off well, after 20-40 mins or so the noise cancelling will start to whoosh out and then back in. It might be something about the white noise of the airplane engines. To fix it, you have to open the app, turn noise cancelling off then back on. I've had this happen more than 25 times on a one hour flight. 2) Battery Life - my fist set of earbuds had a battery drain issue. The left earbud would drain the entire pack just when sitting in the case not being used. Left me with a dead set within less than 24 hours of storage. The set was replaced under warranty and the 2nd set is working as advertised. The warranty process was a little bumpy - more on that below. 3) Warranty - unfortunately I had the opportunity to try out the manufacturer warranty process due to a batter drain issue. Contacting and communicating with support was pretty good - they were responsive and helpful. The only challenge was that the replacement set came back to me in Silver when I returned a set of Black earbuds. When I inquired as to the incorrect color and how I could be sent the same color that had failed, I was pretty much told - too bad. You get what you get. Kind of sucks considering I ordered the color I wanted, they failed in less than 2 months and how I have a functional set ... except for the weird color. A small detail I know but it would have been better if support had notified my first rather than surprising me and then denying my request for the right color. I hope you mileage will vary. Things I Don't Love 1) App Responsiveness & Reliability - in general the App works well once its open and successfully connected. Unfortunately I've had way too many times where the app cannot find the earbuds even when I'm playing music through them and Bluetooth shows connected. I just kill the App and restart but its really flaky. Even the initial load and connection of the app takes annoying longer than I'd like - especially when I'm only trying to change the transparency level or some other basic setting. 2) Touch Responsiveness - switching the earbuds on/off when I'm at home or in a setting where I need to hear a PA announcement (ie. airport) seems to take a little while to register. I know I'm being a little picky but earbuds block you out of the world around you. It should be quick and easy to return your focus to the world around you as needed. Just takes a but longer to register the press and mute the earbuds than is helpful. Many times the announcement was over or I would have missed most of the question by the time I got the earbuds muted. Could be quicker/easier.
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