Final makes earbuds for audiophiles. And if that's you, then the ultra-low distortion on the ZE3000s might be what you've been waiting for. Basically, incredible clarity and textures richer than you probably ever thought possible on a true wireless bud. And because there's no wires and they're IPX4 splash-resistant, you can easily take these on drizzly commutes or along to the gym. Good to know - ZE3000 has a wide and natural soundscape, whereas the ZE2000 brings vocals and instruments to the forefront- The f-LINK Damping System balances out all your levels, so the water-resistance doesn't muddle your bass- If you're into HD audio, you're sorted with support for 24-bit 48 kHz resolution with aptX Adaptive codecs- You get 5 eartip sizes to pick from and a bud shape that minimises pressure points, so it's snug but comfy - No faffing about - the touch controls are on an easy-to-find triangle that reduces the risk of misclicks- Shibo is Japanese for a wrinkle on paper or leather, so its Shibo finish gives a lovely textured feel to the buds - The case has one-handed opening and can keep your tunes playing for up to 35 hours
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Details:Final makes earbuds for audiophiles. And if that's you, then the ultra-low distortion on the ZE3000s might be what you've been waiting for. Basically, incredible clarity and textures richer than you probably ever thought possible on a true wireless bud. And because there's no wires and they're IPX4 splash-resistant, you can easily take these on drizzly commutes or along to the gym. Good to know - ZE3000 has a wide and natural soundscape, whereas the ZE2000 brings vocals and instruments to the forefront- The f-LINK Damping System balances out all your levels, so the water-resistance doesn't muddle your bass- If you're into HD audio, you're sorted with support for 24-bit 48 kHz resolution with aptX Adaptive codecs- You get 5 eartip sizes to pick from and a bud shape that minimises pressure points, so it's snug but comfy - No faffing about - the touch controls are on an easy-to-find triangle that reduces the risk of misclicks- Shibo is Japanese for a wrinkle on paper or leather, so its Shibo finish gives a lovely textured feel to the buds - The case has one-handed opening and can keep your tunes playing for up to 35 hours
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Final makes earbuds for audiophiles. And if that's you, then the ultra-low distortion on the ZE3000s might be what you've been waiting for. Basically, incredible clarity and textures richer than you probably ever thought possible on a true wireless bud. And because there's no wires and they're IPX4 splash-resistant, you can easily take these on drizzly commutes or along to the gym. Good to know - ZE3000 has a wide and natural soundscape, whereas the ZE2000 brings vocals and instruments to the forefront- The f-LINK Damping System balances out all your levels, so the water-resistance doesn't muddle your bass- If you're into HD audio, you're sorted with support for 24-bit 48 kHz resolution with aptX Adaptive codecs- You get 5 eartip sizes to pick from and a bud shape that minimises pressure points, so it's snug but comfy - No faffing about - the touch controls are on an easy-to-find triangle that reduces the risk of misclicks- Shibo is Japanese for a wrinkle on paper or leather, so its Shibo finish gives a lovely textured feel to the buds - The case has one-handed opening and can keep your tunes playing for up to 35 hours
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Size | 48 |
Material | paper/leather |
Brand | FINAL AUDIO |
Colour | Black |
Form factor | In-Ear Only |
Wireless technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Features | Built-in Microphone, Call functions, Wireless, 6mm 'f-Core for Wireless' Dynamic Driver, Bluetooth 5.2, AAC, SBC, aptX, aptX Adaptive Codec Support, 7 Hours of Playback on Full Charge, 35 Hours Playback with Charging Case, Water Resistance IPX4 |
Type | Earbud (In Ear) |
Suitable for | Travel, Work, Casual Listening |
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