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Yamaha TW-E5B TWS headphones last 8.5 hours without recharging

One of the big drawbacks of the TWS Bluetooth headphones that are now widely used on the market is the short battery life. Yamaha has released the TW-E5B model, which stands out against the background of many similar products with decent autonomy. According to the manufacturer, the Yamaha TW-E5B headphones can work without recharging for 8.5 hours, and if you take into account the possibility of recharging from the battery in the case, the battery life increases by another 21.5 hours. Long battery life is partly due to the lack of active noise cancellation.

Yamaha TW-E5B TWS headphones last 8.5 hours without recharging
Yamaha TW-E5B TWS headphones last 8.5 hours without recharging
Yamaha TW-E5B TWS headphones last 8.5 hours without recharging
Yamaha TW-E5B TWS headphones last 8.5 hours without recharging

The manufacturer refers to the advantages of the device branded functions. For example, this is the Yamaha True Sound feature, which is claimed to provide “greater realism, detail and clarity of the reproduced sound.” The Listening Care feature, according to Yamaha, reduces the risk of hearing loss by reducing the volume of certain frequencies. The description also noted support for Qualcomm cVc (Clear Voice Capture) technology and aptX Adaptive profile, the presence of a special game mode and support for Siri or Google Assistant.

The headphones are equipped with dynamic drivers with a diameter of 7 mm. The cases provide protection against water and sweat. Degree of protection – IPX5. On the left earpiece there is a button for controlling playback and answering calls, and on the right there are buttons for adjusting the volume and navigating tracks. The kit includes four pairs of eartips and a USB-C charging cable.

Headphones cost about $170. They will go on sale in April.

Source: ixbt

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