Yamaha’s new wireless earbuds bring aptX Adaptive Hi-Res sound for cheap

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Yahama has launched a budget-friendly pair of true wireless earbuds with aptX Adaptive Hi-Res sound, and it seems to offer budget-watching audiophiles a way to get impressive performance without breaking the bank.

Yamaha’s TW-E3C earbuds, the third entry in the TW-E3 series of true wireless earbuds, appear to have a feature set to rival some of the best wireless earbuds out there – in a package that will run you just $79. 95 / £89 (about AU$110).

The TW-E3C earbuds combine aptX Adaptive Hi-Res sound – a codec that allows them to stream at much higher quality than regular Bluetooth, but also maintain a rock-solid connection even when there’s interference – with what Yamaha calls ‘True Sound’ ‘. These are acoustic features designed to allow the earbuds to produce a realistic soundstage rich in clear mids and high frequencies, as well as bass notes with a solid feel.

The internal components that make up the Yamaha TW-E3C

(Image credit: Yamaha)

The earbuds will also include a few smart extras, such as a low-latency game mode that reduces audio lag, multipoint connectivity so they can be connected to two devices at the same time (making it easier to switch between devices), and a pair of microphones that would should be able to isolate voice for calls, even in fairly noisy environments.