Yamaha launched its flagship TW-E7B true wireless earbuds a few months back, and now the company has officially launched the wearable audio device in the United States. The Yamaha TW-E7B are now available for purchase in the US for the price of US$ 275.95. They are the first wireless earbuds from Yamaha to come with support for the company’s proprietary active-noise cancellation algorithm, which it claims doesn’t “color” audio the saw some other implementations do.
Another interesting feature available on
the earphones is the internal microphone, which monitors the space of the
user’s ear and its effect on the audio output so that it can be adjusted to
deliver a better sound. It packs 10mm drivers and comes with support for
Ambient Mode, which basically allows users to hear the ambient sound and blocks
all other noises in the background. There’s also support for Google‘s Fast Pair
to connect the device with an Android smartphone quickly.
The earphones also come with dedicated
volume buttons, which are not usually found on wireless earbuds. There’s also a
low-latency mode for gamers which can be easily activated just by tiple-tapping
the volume down button on the right earbud. As for the Bluetooth codec support,
there’s AAC and aptX adaptive.
As for the battery on the device, the
Yamaha TW-E7B wireless earbuds are promised to offer up to six hours of battery
life on a single charge and the charging case increases battery life to 22
hours. It is available in four colors — Black, Dark Blue, Beige, and White.