If you’re looking for wireless headphones, you’re in luck because the market is full of alternatives. There are so many that you might be tempted to play it safe and go with a well-known brand.
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Audio-Technica is one of those brands that has been delivering the best in high definition sound for decades, and now also offers wireless devices because that’s what the market demands.
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Called the ATH-TWX9, it’s the most cutting-edge (and therefore most expensive) model the company has yet to offer, and for good reason: they’re packed with tech.
The star feature is definitely in the charging case, which has built-in sterilization; In effect, this means that when we remove the headphones and put them in the box, the box will automatically clean them with ultraviolet rays to eliminate the germs and bacteria that have formed during use. All this while recharging the battery, of course.
This is precisely one of the problems encountered by those of us who spend all day with headphones in our ears; soiling is unavoidable and attracts all sorts of ‘undesirables’. That’s why it’s important to remember to service our headphones, or opt for those that do the work for us like these from Audio-Technica.
Along with this eye-catching feature, Audio-Technica claims to have dramatically improved one of the most important aspects of sound today: active noise cancellation. This model allows you to choose between five default options, which cover the ambient sound differently and according to our tastes. This is selected through the application, as we can also choose the codecs they will use, and we have many options.
They are probably the most complete headphones in terms of options to transmit our sound. They support Snapdragon Sound for higher quality lossless audio, as well as aptX Adaptive and even Sony 360 Reality Audio for spatial sound like AirPods Pro.
The Audio-Technica ATH-TWX9 will be available for $299 (price TBD in Europe).