Equipped with Panasonic's Magnetic Fluid drivers, the Technics AZ100 buds cost $300 and promise top-notch sound.
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The first is a proprietary Magnetic Fluid Driver that, according to Technics, delivers "ultra-low distortion, hi-res audio ...
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Technics has made huge strides with the AZ100, upgrading its last-generation earbuds in almost every important way. We've ...