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Yamaha’s flagship noise-canceling wireless headphones release in the US for $280

In the wake of sending off earlier this summer, Yamaha’s flagship TW-E7B wireless headphones are presently accessible in the US. You can get them beginning today for $279.95. The TW-E7B have a few things going for them. They’re the first true wireless headphones from Yamaha to incorporate the organization’s proprietary active noise cancelation algorithm. Yamaha claims its interpretation of ANC doesn’t “color” audio the manner in which a few implementations do. The headphones additionally feature an internal microphone that monitors how the shape of your ear means for audio output and adjusts accordingly.

A considerable lot of the other software features you’ll find on the TW-E7B are standard at this cost range. The standard ambient mode makes an appearance, as does Google’s Fast Pair. For gamers, there’s a low-latency mode you can initiate by triple tapping the volume down button on the right headphone. On that note, the consideration of built-in volume controls is prominent. Most obvious wireless headphones don’t have them. Bluetooth codec support isn’t so broad as some of the tiny headphones we’ve seen raised a ruckus around town as of late, yet you really do gain access to AAC and aptX versatile.

As per Yamaha, you can get as long as six hours of battery life from the headphones alone, and a total of 22 hours with the included charging case. The casing protecting the 10mm drivers is IPX5 certified against moisture. The TW-E7B are accessible in four colors: black, dark blue, beige and white. They likewise accompany five unique silicone eartips.

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