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Technics releases new EAH-AZ60 and EAH-AZ40 true wireless earbuds designed with superior sound

Technics leverages its premium sound engineering expertise to develop high-performance true wireless earbuds with superior call quality for new 'work from anywhere' routines

Today, Technics is proud to announce the release of the brand’s two new true wireless earbuds models, the EAH-AZ60 and the EAH-AZ40 which will be made available October 2021 onwards in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and . These two new models cater to consumers’ new ‘work from anywhere’ lifestyle. Subsequently, in early 2022, Technics will release its new EAH-A800 overhead wireless headphones.

With more than 50 years of Hi-Fi engineering experience and presence across Eastern South Asia, Latin America and the Middle East regions, the all new EAH-AZ60 and EAH-AZ40 earbuds models are designed with Technics’ premium sound quality that consumers have come to love and appreciate. Equipped with an impressive acoustic housing design and advanced digital technologies, these earbuds offer a pure, immersive sound experience within a compact design.

“When people across the globe started working remotely more than a year ago, we quickly discovered that a reliable, high-quality set of earbuds was an essential item for maintaining productivity during video conferences and calls,” says Koji Kuwahara, Product Planning Manager of Smart Life Network Business Division, Panasonic Appliances. “At Technics, we’re especially excited about the new JustMyVoice Technology, available in both the EAH-AZ60 and EAH-AZ40 models. This technology will actively detect and capture your voice, while analyzing and isolating surrounding noise allowing for crystal clear voice communication.”

Both earbuds’ models deliver excellent sound and call quality, perfectly suited for any lifestyle, especially for those who have adapted to a new ‘work from anywhere’ routine. For the EAH-AZ60, it is also equipped with Industry-Leading Noise Cancelling Technology, and High-Resolution Audio Quality with Bluetooth® and LDAC technology.

“Earlier this year, Panasonic introduced its ‘Wellness for Life’ concept, which focuses on enriching people’s wellbeing. Conveying the same concept with our Technics brand, our mission is to always improve people’s life through the goods we create; and this is why we’ve leveraged on Technics’ heritage in sound philosophies and engineering expertise to produce these new earbuds with superior sound quality, for our consumers,” said Alex Chong, Associate Director of AV Products Regional Marketing for Panasonic Appliance Marketing in Asia Pacific. 

“These new earbuds are a testament of our commitment towards enhancing our consumers evolving lifestyles, whatever they may be. We will continue to develop exciting products in the future for our consumers’ enjoyment that meets Technics sound quality,” he added.

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