Technics EAH-AZ80 Review: Are These the Best New Earbuds of 2023? (2024)

Battery life Rated up to 7 hours

Noise Canceling Yes

Multipoint Yes

Water-Resistant Yes (IPX4-- splash-proof)

Pros

  • Stellar sound and very good noise canceling with improved fit
  • Good battery life
  • Can pair with three devices simultaneously
  • LDAC audio codec support for Android devices

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Voice-calling performance is decent but could be slightly better

At the time I'm writing this review, Sony is gearing up to release its rumored and much-anticipated WF-1000XM5 earbuds, the follow-up to its excellent XM4s that earned a CNET Editors' Choice in 2021. Those upcoming Sony buds -- presumably dubbed the WF-1000XM5s -- are considered the odds-on-favorite to be the top earbuds for 2023. But wait! Another Japanese company, Panasonic, has released a surprise contender, the EAH-AZ80, under its flagship Technics brand. These are next-generation earbuds that not only sound terrific but feature very good noise canceling in a more ergonomic design. They're available in two color options -- black or silver -- and carry a list price of $300.

Equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, the EAH-AZ80s have just about everything you'd want in a set of earbuds, including wireless charging, support for Sony's higher-resolution LDAC audio codec for Android and other devices that support it and the ability to pair with up to three devices simultaneously (Panasonic says this is an "industry first" for multipoint pairing). But more on all that in a minute. Let me start with my one small gripe, which may not apply to you -- and your ears -- but could impact some people.

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Improved fit (mostly)

Panasonic learned something from its previous earbuds, which included the EAH-AZ70W that I reviewed favorably back in 2020. Due to their shape, they didn't quite nestle in my ears as well as they probably should have and some people complained that they put pressure on certain parts of their ears after using them, for a little while. That's changed with this model as Panasonic has revised its design to better conform to the natural shape of your ear, particularly that part of the ear called the concha.

The EAH-AZ80s now nestle in my ears better, fitting more comfortably and securely. My only issue was that I was sort of in between a large and extra-large ear tip -- six sizes are included -- and the shape of the ear tip wasn't quite perfectly suited to my ears (I had the same issue with Sony's WF-1000XM4 buds). I was able to get a tight seal, but the more compact AirPods Pro 2 and new Beats Studio Buds Plus fit a little more comfortably.

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Since I review so many earbuds, I've got a lot of extra ear tips, so I went in search of a better fit and eventually found a set of tips from my collection that worked a little better. The majority of people probably aren't going to have my problem, but somewhat beefier buds like Sony's WF-1000XM4 and Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless 3 can pose a fit challenge for some people. The EAH-AZ80 aren't overly weighty for high-performance earbuds but they do weigh 7 grams per bud or just 0.3-gram less than the Sony WF-1000XM4s. They seem fairly sturdy -- I dropped a bud onto the pavement as I was walking my dog -- and are IPX4 splash-proof so you can run with them (they did stay in my ears while I ran with them, but that may not be the case for everybody).

I thought the touch controls were quite responsive and worked well. You can customize what your taps (or taps and holds) do in the Technics Audio Connect app for iOS and Android, which does offer a wealth of settings options, not so unlike Sony's Headphones app.

Impressive sound

I praised Technics' earlier earbuds for featuring very good sound quality. But the EAH-AZ80s take it up a notch on the sound front and are right up there with the very best-sounding earbuds, including the . These buds don't feature dual drivers like the Bowers & Wilkins' buds do, but Panasonic says they have a new 10mm driver with a "free-edge aluminum diaphragm that delivers the greatest sound quality ever from Technics' true wireless earbuds, extending high and low frequency response while reducing unwanted resonance and distortion."

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The clarity and depth to the sound is impressive, and I noticed a slight boost in sound quality when I paired them with a Pixel 7 Pro with LDAC support and a streaming service like Qobuz that serves up high-resolution audio tracks. They also sound excellent with an iPhone 14 Pro, which uses the AAC audio codec, though Qobuz does sound better than Spotify. Note that you have to activate LDAC in Technics Audio Connect app to use that audio codec on Android and other devices that support it.

They lack that extra bit of bass extension that high-end wired earbuds offer, including Panasonic's own Technics EAH-TZ700 in-ear monitors ($1,200), but for wireless earbuds, they deliver a premium audio experience that measures up to pretty much everything that's out there in this price range and even higher. You get a lot of earbuds that sound very good for their size, including the AirPods Pro 2, but fewer that feature the accurate sound with extra clarity and three-dimensionality that you expect from pricey headphones.

These are the type of earbuds that allow you to distinguish separate instruments, even in complicated tracks where instruments get mushed together when listening to lesser Bluetooth headphones. Singers' voices sound natural, there's good sparkle to the treble (with no sibilance), and the bass is tight. They don't have quite as much bass energy as the Bowers & Wilkins PI7 but you can kick up the low-end a bit with the bass or superbass boost settings in the Technics Audio Connect app if bass is your thing. (I test bass with tracks like Spoon's Knock Knock Knock, Athletes of God's Don't Want To Be Normal, Orbital's Dirty Rat and sometimes throw in Taylor Swift's Vigilante sh*t for good measure, because my kids tell me she's kind of popular.)

Beyond the handful of preset EQ modes in the app, you can also create your own custom equalizer setting. I mainly stuck with the default signature sound setting because it sounded just fine.

Note that Panasonic has also released a new step-down model to the EAH-AZ80 called the EAH-AX60M2. They feature the same features as the EAH-AZ80 but have smaller 8mm drivers and are missing the ergonomic design upgrade found on the step-up model. I have not tried them yet, but they list for $50 less and I suspect will be discounted to less than $200 in the not-so-distant future. I'd personally advise you to pay the extra money for the EAH-AZ80 buds.

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Upgraded noise canceling and improved voice-calling

When it comes to noise-canceling for earbuds, Bose and Sony are at the top, with Apple nipping at their heels. It's always really hard to say which company's noise canceling is better -- or best -- but the EAH-AZ80 features excellent noise canceling with a couple of ambient sound modes (Apple calls it a transparency mode) that lets ambient sound in and allows you to hear the outside world.

I spent a few days commuting on foot in the streets of New York and the buds reduced what seemed like about 85% of the noise around me. Some higher pitched frequencies leaked in (I could hear people's muffled voices) but traffic noise was muted to a nice degree, as was the rumble of trains in the New York City subway. I don't think these are quite on the level of the Bose QuietComfort 2 earbuds, the current gold standard for noise canceling, but they seemed right there with Sony WF-1000XM4 and AirPods Pro 2 in terms of their noise muffling capabilities. (I am assuming Sony will raise its noise-canceling game with the arrival of the XM5s, however.)

In the app for iOS and Android, you'll find a noise-canceling optimizer option that you can engage (I ended up jacking it up to the Max setting whenever I was outside). There's also an option in the app to run a test to hear how much background noise is being reduced while you're making a call. Also, you can opt for a "normal" noise reduction setting and a "strong" noise-reduction setting (at the strong setting your voice quality suffers a bit).

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Panasonic says its improved JustMyVoice technology "uses eight high-sensitivity MEMS mics, a sensitive voice detection signal, and surrounding noise suppression to capture and transmit your voice clearly." Callers told me they could hear my voice clearly at the "normal" noise reduction setting but also heard a fair amount of background noise, especially when I spoke. At the "strong" setting, background noise was greatly reduced but I sounded like I was in a tunnel, callers said (I could hear them just fine). I had two people tell me they thought the call quality was reasonably good but not up to what you get with new Beats Studio Buds Plus and AirPods Pro 2. (I did one firmware upgrade already but we may see more as Panasonic tweaks features and performance).

With the AirPods Pro 2, Apple's transparency mode is on or off and automatically adjusts to the world around you. With these buds, you can manually adjust transparency levels in the app -- I found the mode sounded most natural (most like not having earbuds in my ears) when I set it at around 50%. There's also an Attention mode that you can toggle on, which emphasizes voices so you can hear people talking better in noisier environments.

As I said, the one unique feature is the enhanced multipoint pairing that allows you to pair three devices simultaneously -- say a computer, smartphone and tablet. The one caveat is that if you use the LDAC audio codec, you can only connect two devices simultaneously, and it's really best to have the buds paired to a single device if using LDAC for optimal bandwidth (you make your multipoint/LDAC selection in the app).

While battery life is rated for up to 7 hours playback with ANC on (at 50% volume), I got closer to 6 hours because I play my music at closer to 70% volume. You get a little more than three extra charges from the charging case, which, as noted, can be charged wirelessly or via USB-C. There's also a quick charge feature that gives you 70 minutes of playback from a 10-minute charge.

Technics EAH-AZ80 final thoughts

One should expect a lot from earbuds that cost $300 -- and yes, that's still a lot to pay for headphones, even if plenty of people seem to be willing to pay upwards of $450 for the likes of Apple's AirPods Max headphones. Overall, Panasonic has done a nice job of creating an all-around top-performing set of buds that offer an improved fit with excellent sound, very good noise-canceling and a robust feature set.

Voice-calling capabilities are decent but don't quite live up to their billing (yet). Hopefully we'll see some firmware upgrades that improve the voice-calling experience in noisier environments. Despite that caveat, as long as they fit your ears well, the Technics EAH-AZ80 are right up there with the best wireless earbuds on the market right now.

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FAQs

Technics EAH-AZ80 Review: Are These the Best New Earbuds of 2023? ›

Technics EAH-AZ80 Review: Are These the Best New Earbuds of 2023? Technics' new $300 flagship earbuds get almost everything right with an upgraded, more ergonomic design, plus excellent sound, noise canceling and voice-calling capabilities.

What are the number 1 rated earbuds? ›

The quick list
  • Best overall. Technics EAH-AZ80. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best mid-range. Sony WF-C700N. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best budget. JLab Go Air Pop. View at Best Buy. ...
  • Best for ANC. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best cheap ANC. EarFun Air Pro 3. View at Amazon. ...
  • Best for Apple. Apple AirPods Pro 2. View at Amazon.
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What are the best earbuds for music 2023? ›

Nov 28, 2023: The Sony WF-100XM5 Truly Wireless are now our top pick for the 'Best Wireless Earbuds With LDAC', with the Sony Linkbuds S as an alternative. We've also added the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds Truly Wireless as our bass-heavy pick, with the Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 as an alternative.

What is the best brand of noise Cancelling earbuds? ›

Our Top 8 Picks
  • Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) With MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C) Best for iPhone Users. ...
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. Best Noise Cancellation Overall. ...
  • Sony WF-1000XM5. Best for Audiophiles. ...
  • Jabra Elite 10. ...
  • Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC. ...
  • EarFun Air Pro 3. ...
  • Nothing Ear (2) ...
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro.

What is the IPX rating of technics AZ80? ›

The buds have a water resistance rating of IPX4 — par for the course among flagship earbuds — but the case, which supports Qi wireless charging, lacks any such protection against rain or sweat, so you'll want to keep it dry.

What are the top 3 earbuds? ›

However, a few models do stand out, which is why they're at the top of this list. These include the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, the Apple AirPods Pro 2 (now with USB-C charging), the Sony WF-1000XM5 and the recently released Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4.

Which is the No 1 earbuds in the world? ›

The best pair of wireless earbuds for most people are the Sony WF-1000XM5. The Sony WF-1000XM5 comes with a variety of ear tip sizes and a USB-A to USB-C charging cable. It does not come with a free iPhone. The Sony WF-1000XM5 is a high-end set of earbuds that plays nicely on both Android phones and iPhones.

What new earbuds are coming out in 2023? ›

In 2023, we saw plenty of great new wireless headphones and wireless earbuds emerge, like the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC, Sony WF-1000XM5, and the new USB-C variant of the Apple AirPods Pro 2.

How do I choose the best earbuds? ›

Here are our tips and factors that you should weigh on to choose the right pair.
  1. Understanding why pricing matters.
  2. Sound quality depends on codecs used.
  3. Look for battery life and a good charging case.
  4. Choosing earphones with right ear-tips and controls.
  5. Noise cancellation on wireless earphones.

What earbuds do professional singers use? ›

IEMs are musicians' tools. These accept professional grade coax and two-pin cables, and can accept custom foam, silicon, or even customized earpieces. Some non-customized IEMs come from Ultimate Ears, Westone, Shure, Audio Technica. Even Fender has them now.

What is the king of noise cancellation headphones? ›

Overall, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are a top pick for those seeking cutting-edge noise canceling capabilities, comfortable design, and advanced wireless audio technology, albeit at a premium price point.

Which noise Cancelling earbuds block the most noise? ›

All Reviews
ProductRelease YearNoise Isolation - Full Range
Devialet Gemini II True Wireless20239.4
Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless20229.2
Bose QuietComfort 20/QC2020169.2
TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 Truly Wireless20208.9
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Is it worth getting noise Cancelling earbuds? ›

Because headphones generally don't physically block out these low frequency noises all that well, using an active noise canceling system whenever you're subjected to high noise will prevent a lot of the perceived audio quality loss it can cause. With all that masked sound, your music will sound like it's missing a lot.

Is Technics still in business? ›

Panasonic discontinued the brand for most products in October 2010, but it was revived in 2015 with new high-end turntables. The brand is best known for the SL-1200 DJ turntable, an industry standard for decades.

What does IPX rating stand for? ›

Have you seen the term “IPX rating” when shopping for personal electronics? It's a measure of how water-resistant a device is. Particularly if you're shopping for headphones or earbuds, a product's IPX rating can be a significant factor in deciding what to buy.

Which brand is best for buds? ›

The 10 Best Headphone And Earbud Brands - Spring 2024 Reviews
  • Apple. ...
  • Sennheiser. ...
  • Audio-Technica. ...
  • JBL. JBL Live Pro 2 TWS True Wireless 4. ...
  • Beats. Beats Studio Pro Wireless 23. ...
  • Jabra. Jabra Elite 10 True Wireless 46. ...
  • Anker. Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless 23. ...
  • Skullcandy. Skullcandy Push Active True Wireless 0.
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Are Beats better than AirPods? ›

That being the case, if spatial audio, wireless charging and volume control are all important to you, you'll want to go with the AirPods Pro. If none of those things matter, and you don't mind sacrificing a bit of mid-range or are looking for your teens, then the Beats Studio Buds are a great investment.

Which earbuds are the best value? ›

The best cheap wireless earbuds you can buy right now
  • JLab JBuds Mini. ...
  • Sony WF-C500. ...
  • Soundcore by Anker Liberty 4 NC. ...
  • 1More PistonBuds Pro. ...
  • Donner DoBuds One. ...
  • JLab Go Air Pop. ...
  • JLab JBuds Air Pro. Inexpensive sports buds with strong sound. ...
  • Skullcandy Dime 3. An drop stem design with great call quality.
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