Yamaha's latest wireless headphones take care of your ears by adapting to the environment

Yamaha's latest wireless headphones take care of your ears by adapting to the environment Home theater giant Yamaha has released a new pair of true wireless earphones that it claims will prevent damage to hearing by molding to the environment around you. Using the brand's Listening Care technology, which we've heard of before, the TW-E3B headphones will let listeners hear full-range sound, from high to low, even at low volumes. This means, according to Yahama, that users won't need to riskily crank up the volume levels to fully enjoy their music, videos, or podcasts, like they would with other headphones. Aside from calming the listener, the TW-E3B headphones were also designed with comfort in mind. For example, Yahama claims that the heads themselves have been shrunk by 7% compared to previous models like the TW-EXNUMXA, while their insert shell has been treated with a non-slip coating to ensure a secure fit even in the cold. Smaller ears. This snug fit should also ensure that the earbuds can be inserted safely deep into the ear to prevent sound leakage, with Qualcomm aptX Bluetooth XNUMX connectivity maintaining a solid connection to your listening device of choice.

Pink headphones Yamaha TW-E3B

(Image credit: Yamaha) The function buttons have also been redesigned, with simple volume controls now coupled with voice assistance to help you make changing music and making phone calls as easy as possible. When it comes to battery life, Yamaha claims the TW-E3B headphones can offer 6 hours of wireless power, which is the standard we've come to expect of similar products these days. In terms of looks, the earbuds are more like pebbles for the ears than the stem-adorned earbuds a la Apple AirPods, and are expected to arrive in 4 different colors, which the brand says are "very stylish and drab." and 3 smokers. The TW-EXNUMXB headphones are expected to hit stores in September and will be available for €XNUMX in the UK and €XNUMX in Europe.

Analysis: listen to your health

At €3 / €3, Yamaha's TW-EXNUMXB headphones aren't the most affordable pair we've seen; This title dates back to JLab's recent $XNUMX price tag, but they're not too expensive either. Especially as we see more and more products reach the top of the pricey side (looking at , Bang & Olufsen), Yamaha's latest audio offering represents a huge investment in your hearing health, even if the headphones themselves don't exactly feature the same bells and whistling noises that we've seen in higher-end equivalents like the Bose QuietComfort or AirPods Pro. That said, we haven't tested the TW-EXNUMXB headphones yet, and there's a good chance they could prove to be a truly efficient wireless alternative, aside from be a smart alternative to your ears. We will hold our ear to the ground in such a case.