EAH-AZ100 Reference-Class True Wireless Earbuds
Delivery between May 12 – 23 $16.49
When you're at the top of your game and don't have time for sub-standard audio or missed connections, the EAH-AZ100 True Wireless earbuds are packed with advanced features for an unbeatable audio experience. With AI-powered spatial audio, the AZ100s automatically adapt the sound to your environment, offering immersive listening and crystal-clear calls, whether you're in a board meeting or ready to shoot your personal best. Dolby Atmos and head tracking make sound feel more lifelike, adjusting as you move your head—perfect for music and movies. Thanks to high-res sound and magnetic fluid drivers, you'll hear every detail with rich bass, smooth mids, and clear highs. The adaptive noise-cancelling feature adjusts to your surroundings, and the Voice Focus AI ensures your calls are always clear, even in noisy places. Plus, the 3-point multipoint connection lets you easily prioritize devices. Comfort is key, and these earbuds are 10% smaller and 16% lighter than the previous model, designed to fit perfectly in your ears for all-day comfort. Despite their compact size, they offer up to 10 hours of playback with noise cancellation and up to 28 hours with the charging case. Whether you're listening to music, watching a movie, or making calls, these earbuds deliver premium sound and performance wherever you go!
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 22, 2025
What are the Best Earbuds for Travel Now? Recommended
I am verry happy with the technics Az100
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What are the Best Earbuds for Travel Now? Recommended
Technic AZ100 sound great and can be tuned very punchy.
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In ear headphones. Plz help. Tired of replacing constantly.
Those aren't going to survive the humidity and sweat that you're dealing with. They're great earbuds, but they're only rated IPX4 (can withstand splashes). These are more audiophile-type earbuds. Still, if they interest you, I would recommend also checking out Technics EAH-AZ100. Technics is Panasonic's earbuds line, and they are excellent. Personally, I prefer them over the XM5s, but I wouldn't recommend either for your working conditions and requirements. I think the Jabra Elite 8 Active is right up your alley. The earbuds are rated IP68, meaning they are dust-tight and protected against submersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. The charging case is IP54 (dust resistant and splash-proof). The buttons are tactile, so if your fingers are wet you don't have to fight with the touch sensors being finicky. Sound quality is good enough. Call quality is pretty decent. Noise cancelling isn't great, but I doubt you want that when on the job for safety reasons. The bad news is that Jabra discontinued their consumer earbud lines in 2024. The Elite 8 Active is still being sold and supported for now, but Jabra won't be releasing any new models in the future. And who knows when the Elite 8 Active will no longer be in production. The other alternative is to get cheap (relatively speaking) earbuds for around $50 and rotate them. The Soundcore Life A1 or Space A40 might be worth looking at, but your Raycons might be better bang for your buck. I don't have any personal existence with Raycons. Lastly, I wear earbuds a similar amount of hours per day and per week as you do. I have not had the same battery drain/battery life issues that you are experiencing. Are you running the earbuds down until they are either very low on charge or they are completely dead and powering off? If so, that will absolutely murder the batteries in the timespan you are talking about. Generally, you should try not to let the earbuds get regularly below 20% before charging them. It's also rough on the batteries if you're draining to 0%-20%, then quick charge for 10-15 minutes, then drain them low again. Honestly, I think in your use case I would really think hard about getting a couple sets of earbuds and rotating between the two during your work day. If you've liked the Raycons, grab 2 pairs at once and swap to the second set partway through your day. If the second set get low, the first set will be fully charged. Just get two different colors to keep the pairs separate. It'll be easier on the battery, and more of a "normal" use case for the earbuds themselves. You'll get better mileage. Makes more sense than spending $250+ on Sony XM5s, anyway.
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