Technics has announced a new Moonlight Lilac colourway of its flagship EAH-AZ100 True Wireless earbuds, in partnership with the Teenage Cancer Trust. The brand is donating 10 per cent of the sale proceeds directly to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Technics is also introducing a dedicated charity purchasing program, where an additional 10 per cent of sales from selected products will be donated directly to the charity.
The Technics EAH‑AZ100 use novel magnetic fluid driver technology, effectively a miniaturised version of the driver used in the high‑end EAH‑TZ700 wired in-ear monitors, which offers ultra‑low distortion, rich bass, and high‑resolution detail.
They also feature adaptive noise cancelling, LDAC hi‑res wireless audio, and advanced call‑quality AI. Battery life is quoted at 10 hours (with ANC on), and 12 hours (with ANC off).
The EAH‑AZ100 use novel magnetic fluid driver technology, effectively a miniaturised version of the driver used in the high‑end EAH‑TZ700 wired monitors…
Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity providing specialised nursing care and expert youth support for young people with cancer. Working closely with the NHS, the Teenage Cancer Trust funds specialised nurses, youth workers and hospital units, allowing young people to have dedicated staff and facilities to support them throughout cancer treatment.
The charity also runs regular events for young people with cancer, helping them regain some independence and meet others experiencing cancer.
Speaking on the new collaboration, Sir Roger Daltrey, Honorary Patron of Teenage Cancer Trust and a leading advocate for improving care for young cancer patients, said: “Teenage Cancer Trust exists to ensure that young people with cancer receive the specialist care and human support they deserve, partnerships like this help us continue that vital work and reach more young lives.”
The Technics EAH-AZ100 Moonlight Lilac will be available from May through Technics online and select retailers, priced at £259.
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Technics has announced a new Moonlight Lilac colourway of its flagship EAH-AZ100 True Wireless earbuds, in partnership with the Teenage Cancer Trust. The brand is donating 10 per cent of the sale proceeds directly to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Technics is also introducing a dedicated charity purchasing program, where an additional 10 per cent of sales from selected products will be donated directly to the charity.
The Technics EAH‑AZ100 use novel magnetic fluid driver technology, effectively a miniaturised version of the driver used in the high‑end EAH‑TZ700 wired in-ear monitors, which offers ultra‑low distortion, rich bass, and high‑resolution detail.
They also feature adaptive noise cancelling, LDAC hi‑res wireless audio, and advanced call‑quality AI. Battery life is quoted at 10 hours (with ANC on), and 12 hours (with ANC off).
Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity providing specialised nursing care and expert youth support for young people with cancer. Working closely with the NHS, the Teenage Cancer Trust funds specialised nurses, youth workers and hospital units, allowing young people to have dedicated staff and facilities to support them throughout cancer treatment.
The charity also runs regular events for young people with cancer, helping them regain some independence and meet others experiencing cancer.
Speaking on the new collaboration, Sir Roger Daltrey, Honorary Patron of Teenage Cancer Trust and a leading advocate for improving care for young cancer patients, said: “Teenage Cancer Trust exists to ensure that young people with cancer receive the specialist care and human support they deserve, partnerships like this help us continue that vital work and reach more young lives.”
The Technics EAH-AZ100 Moonlight Lilac will be available from May through Technics online and select retailers, priced at £259.
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