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TECHNICS EAH-A800 NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES

Lots of brands have a lot of wireless noise-cancelling over-ear headphones at lots of different prices to sell you, but one brand has, until now, been conspicuous by its absence. Technics has been enjoying plenty of success with its wireless in-ear headphones lately — the ‘truly wireless’ EAH-AZ60 and EAH-AZ40 are both highly competitive performers in the highly competitive space at their respective price points. And now the company’s headphones range is bolstered by these EAH-A800.

The A800 certainly look the part more than their mouthful of a name sounds it. A glance at the spec-sheet tells you they have what it takes to compete, too, and of course, they carry one of the more evocative brand logos in all of Electronics Land. But given the ferocity of the opposition they face, these Technics need to do plenty more than just show up looking good…

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