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Yamaha Wireless Headphones, Neckband Earphones Series Debuted in India: Check Price And Features

In India, Yamaha has announced the release of six new wireless audio products. Premium wireless headphones and wireless neckband earphones are part of the collection. According to Yamaha, the high-end Yamaha wireless headphones also feature Listening Optimiser, a feature that makes adjustments to music in real-time.

Yamaha EP-L700A: Specifications & Features

SBC, AAC, and Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codecs are supported by the high-end Yamaha YH-L700A over-the-ear headphones, which have 40mm, dynamic drivers. The headphones are compatible with the company’s companion app, which allows you to control various settings. According to Yamaha, the pair has 3D sound immersion, head tracking, and internal microphones to measure listening conditions.

Yamaha claims that the ANC on the YH-L700A headphones does not interfere with the sound source. The headphones have a swivel folding design and a 3.5mm headphone jack that supports Hi-Res Audio. The Yamaha YH-L700A headphones have a maximum battery life of 34 hours on a single charge and support voice assistants on connected devices. The wireless headphones are 330 grammes in weight.

Yamaha EP-E700A: Specifications & Features

The Yamaha YH-E700A wireless over-the-ear headphones, which are second in line, have 40mm dynamic drivers and support SBC, AAC, and Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codecs. To control settings and features, the headphones pair with Yamaha’s app. The Yamaha YH-E700A, unlike the higher-end Yamaha YH-L700A, does not have 3D sound immersion or head tracking. Microphones can be used with headphones to monitor internal listening conditions.

The Yamaha YH-E700A also supports ANC without affecting the original sound source, as well as voice assistants on connected devices, according to the company. They have a swivel folding design and a 3.5mm headphone jack that supports Hi-Res Audio. The Yamaha YH-E700A headphones have a battery life of up to 35 hours on a single charge.

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Yamaha EP-E500A: Specifications & Features

The Yamaha YH-E500A headphones have an on-ear design, unlike the Yamaha YH-E700A and YH-E700A headphones, which are over-the-ear headphones. SBC, AAC, Qualcomm aptX, and aptX HD Bluetooth codecs are supported by the headphones, which have 40mm, dynamic drivers.

The Yamaha YH-E500A, like the Yamaha YH-E700A and YH-E700A headphones, supports ANC. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack as well, but it does not support Hi-Res Audio. The headphones have the longest battery life of the three headphones launched by the company in India, lasting up to 38 hours. Yamaha’s YH-E500A wireless headphones are 200 grammes in weight.

Yamaha EP-E70A: Specifications & Features

With 9.2mm dynamic drivers, the Yamaha EP-E70A wireless earphones have a hard neckband design. SBC, AAC, and Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codecs are supported by earphones. The Yamaha EP-E70A has a Bluetooth range of up to 10 metres without interference.

The Yamaha EP-E70A earphones, like the headphones, are said to have advanced ANC that does not affect the original audio source. With the ANC feature enabled, the earphones offer 18 hours of battery life and support voice assistant on connected devices. The earphones are 90 grammes in weight.

Yamaha EP-E50A: Specifications & Features

The Yamaha EP-E50A earphones, which were just released, have a soft neckband design and 9mm dynamic drivers. SBC, AAC, and Qualcomm aptX HD Bluetooth codecs are supported by earphones. The Yamaha EP-E50A also has a communication range of up to 10 metres without interference.

The new Yamaha EP-E50A earphones, unlike the Yamaha EP-E70A, do not support advanced ANC, which does not affect the source audio, but rather regular ANC. These earphones support voice assistants on connected devices and have a battery life of 9 hours, which is exactly half that of the more premium Yamaha EP-E70A earphones with ANC. The wireless headphones are 35 grammes in weight.

Yamaha EP-E30A: Specifications & Features

The Yamaha EP-E30A, the series’ most affordable earphones, has a soft neckband design and 8.6mm dynamic drivers. Unlike the Yamaha EP-E70A and EP-E50A models, which also support Qualcomm’s proprietary codec, the earphones only support the SBC and AAC codecs. The earphones have a range of 10 metres with no interference.

The Yamaha EP-E30A wireless earphones do not support active noise cancellation, but they do support voice assistants on connected devices and have a battery life of up to 14 hours. The Yamaha EP-E30A wireless earphones are 19.5 grammes in weight.

Price And Availability

Yamaha has released the YH-L700 Over-Ear Wireless Headphones with 3D Sound and Head Tracking in India for Rs 43,300. The YH-E700A Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones costs Rs 29,900, while the YH-E500A Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones costs Rs 14,800. The EP-E70A Neckband Wireless Noise-Canceling Earphones costs Rs 23,600. The EP-E50A Wireless Noise-Cancelling Earphones neckband costs Rs 12,400, while the EP-E30A Wireless Earphones neckband costs Rs 4890. On Amazon, Yamaha Music Store, and Bajaao.com, all Yamaha headphones will be available.

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Yamaha has rolled out SR-C20A and SR-B20A soundbars with in-built Subwoofers and Bluetooth 5G connectivity

Yamaha has launched two new models of soundbars, namely, SR-C20A and SR-B20A in the Indian market. These soundbars can be controlled via an app which increases the convenience to use them. The name of the app is the Sound Bar Remote app which is newly developed to control the soundbars, change content, sound volume, switch on/off, etc from our tablet or smartphone. Both the soundbar models are equipped with an HDMI out port which supports TV ARC (Audio Return Channel) so that the audio from the connected TV is transmitted easily. The Yamaha SR-B20A is a bit more powerful than SR-C20A as it delivers 120W of total sound output. So, let’s have a detailed look at all the other specifications of these two new soundbars.

Specifications and Features of Yamaha SR-C20A

The sound technology in the Yamaha SR-C20A is the Dolby Audio and has four different modes, namely, stereo, standard, movie, and gaming. The model has a 2.1 channel setup provided with two 20W speakers for the left and the right channel. There is also a 60W subwoofer (in-built) provided with this model and offers a total sound output of 100W. The brand new Yamaha SR-C20A is also provided with an Analogue Input Port but there is no subwoofer output port.

Along with the built-in subwoofer, the model also has passive radiators which together create a very wide and impressive bass range. If someone wants to give the bass an extra boost, they can also use the Bass extension feature. With the help of the Virtual Sound Technology connected with the television, one can get a movie theatre-like experience as it reproduces immersive sound effects. The Clear Voice tech enables the users or the audience to hear sounds clearly especially movie dialogue even when the surrounding has high sound effects.

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The soundbars can be easily mounted on the wall and it is advised to install them below your TV screen to get the best experience. You can expand your entertainment as it offers the choice to connect not only with television but also with any other Bluetooth-compatible device. So, you can turn on you’re relax mode listening to your favorite music album, or be attentive to those class lectures. You can also pair it with your game console to experience a rich gaming battle.

Specifications and Features of SR-B20A

As mentioned earlier, the sound output of SR-B20A is 120W which is more than C20A and has two 30W channel speakers for the left and right sides. Though both the models have Digital Optical In ports, they do not support 4K pass through. In this model, the subwoofer has an output port which is absent in the case of SR-C20A. Speaking of sound quality, the new Yamaha SR-B20A has DTS Virtual:X which provides virtual 3D sound mode. So, along with experiencing the rich sound quality from four sides, you can feel it all over the room giving the true immersive feeling.

Like SR-C20A, this model can be installed on the wall, accessed with an app on your smart devices, and can transmit TV audio with the ARC. The uniqueness of this model comes with the rich bass reproduction with a dual built-in 75 mm (3 “) subwoofer unit combined with the dual bass reflex port (Yamaha.com). The sound modes are the same for this model as that of SR-C20A and you can swap between any modes according to your mood and convenience. Yamaha SR-B20A weighs 3.2kg which is heavier than SR-C20A (1.8kg).

Both the newly launched soundbars are priced at Rs 20,490. But, both models are currently available at a discounted prices. So, grab them at the earliest from the online site of Amazon (SR-C20A) and on the commercial site of Yamaha (SR-B20A).