Final Audio UX3000: Wireless on-ear hybrid noise-canceling headphones

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Final Audio UX3000

Japanese audio brand Final Audio announces the launch of UX3000 , wireless on-ear hybrid noise-canceling headphones that deliver superior quality and premium sound, tuned with a premium audio experience. Final Audio’s first foray into the world of Bluetooth was the Eva 2020 line of wireless headphones, and now they’ve launched a series of on-ear headphones to expand their growing range of quality audio.

Final Audio UX3000

The Final UX3000 is the brand’s first wireless on-ear headphones to feature active noise cancellation with a hybrid noise-canceling technique. Typically, noise-canceling headphones and earbuds have drivers (speakers) that emit special electronically generated sound over the original music or voice to cancel out external noise. This puts stress on the speakers and results in a significant deterioration in sound quality.

The noise canceling function can be used independently even when you are not listening to music. It can be used as sound-isolating headphones by turning on the noise-canceling function at any time, or used with the microphone function for calls or teleconferencing, and you can hear the other person’s voice clearly, blocking out external noise.

In addition to SBC and AAC, the UX3000 supports aptX LL™, a low latency codec that delivers high-quality audio with minimal interruption and latency. This allows you to enjoy music, games and videos with ease. And with multipoint connectivity, you can connect up to two devices at the same time, such as a PC and a smartphone, and switch between them while connected.

Characteristics

  • Bluetooth5.0
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 KHz
  • Supported codecs: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX LL
  • Bluetooth® profile: A2DP, AVRCP, HSP, HFP
  • Continuous music playback time: 25 hours with ANC on, 35 hours with ANC off
  • Charging time: 2.5 hours
  • Accessories: USB Type-C charging cable, 3.5mm analog audio cable, carrying case

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