

🎧 Elevate your audio game with Technics EAH-A800E-K — where comfort meets uncompromised sound.
The Technics EAH-A800E-K wireless over-ear headphones deliver premium sound with a 40mm 3-layer diaphragm driver and high-resolution LCAD audio. Designed for professionals on the move, they offer industry-leading dual hybrid noise cancellation, an ergonomic fit with plush earpads, and an impressive 50-hour battery life with fast charging. Multipoint Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and an intuitive app allow seamless device switching and personalized sound profiles. Foldable and travel-ready, these headphones combine style, comfort, and cutting-edge tech for immersive listening anywhere.













| ASIN | B09PZ73FD4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music Listening, Commuting, Working in Noisy Environments, General Wireless Use |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 139 in Noise Cancelling Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Box Contents | USB charging cord: Approx. 0.5 m (1.6 ft) (Input Plug : USB Type-A Shape, Output Plug : USB Type-C Shape), Detachable cord: Approx. 1 m (3.3 ft) |
| Brand | Technics |
| Brand Name | Technics |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Other Bluetooth-enabled Devices |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 555 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 34 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headphones |
| Item Weight | 298 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Model Name | EAH-A800 |
| Model Number | EAH-A800E-K |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Fast Charging |
| Sensitivity | 34 Ohm |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Circumaural |
| Theme | Consumer Electronics |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
M**E
Killer headphones
For the price I paid (~200GBP) these are a 5 star product - more objectively I guess I would give 4.5 stars I did a lot of research into the headphones I wanted to replace my Bose QCs which were lost after 5 years sadly. Initially I went straight back to the Bose and added to my cart, but newer models were less well reviewed and I thought I might as well improve on it where I could. The one thing I didn't like about the Bose QC was the sound leakage, which made me feel self conscious on a packed commuter train or flight or whatever, as I like to have the volume up loud. The Technics have a closed back and are generally much better in that department, the ANC is not quite as good - but it's a great trade-off for me. These headphones are bass forward, with a large driver etc, and if I am totally honest might not be quite as balanced as some other headphones out of the box, but I do really like & prefer the bass bias, so again I'm really happy with them! My only concern was/is about the plastic band joints breaking - which i have read in other reviews, but I don't see it as a big issue here - took a risk on it, but seems fine - they feel well made. Got a good carry case as well, so I would expect them to be fine - I used to just chuck my Bose in the bag sometimes - I probably wont do that with these. I am a fan of Technics / Panasonic audio from years ago - so these headphones look and feel great to me. In summary then - for the price, I am over the moon with them frankly, couldn't be happier. If budget was no concern then all things being equal I might've gone for the Sony Flagship model about £300ish? as I tried them out in the shop and they were almost too damn loud in a good way, seemingly similar to the Technics, but with better ANC and no build quality "concerns" - but as the proud owner of some EAH-A800E-K's I am very happy and am no longer in the market for wireless over-ear headphones. If anything I might get some Bose QCs again if I become rich and have them as back-ups or for calls when WFH, for pure vanity reasons (they are still the best looking over-ears for that price range imo).
Z**Y
Excellent sound quality (especially once you EQ it...)
Comes set up with a fairly bassy sound signature by default (as you would expect from most general consumer headphones). This can be dialled back in the app via a custom EQ preset, and greatly increases the clarity of the sound. I have upgraded to this from my Sony wh1000-xm3's and it's a huge step up in terms of raw audio quality, with my custom EQ set it can sound pretty neutral and clear which I can't say for most wireless cans I've tried over the years. It comes with an expected set of other presets (which you shouldn't use). My previous set (wh1000-xm3) remained quite muddy and boomy even when dialled back in the Sony app. Whatever your EQ choice may be, it is saved *to* the headset, and *not* purely tied to the app itself - so once you've set your preset as you want, even if your phone is nowhere nearby and you connect to a brand new device, it will sound correct. Again, not something other headphones do for some reason. As such your EQ will also maintain over multiple devices when you use bluetooth multi-point connections. The controls are a bit underwhelming, the touch sensor on the side only allows for switching between or disabling the noise cancellation and ambient sound modes. No switching tracks for example. These are accomplished via pressing the larger button on the right earcup multiple times, volume is also controlled here via two smaller buttons above and below the larger button. All of these buttons feel nice enough to press but are a bit thin and hard to find in an instant compared to the large touch surface. Let me map any function to any button/surface, please! There are also no gestures like holding your hand over the touchpad to quickly enable and disable ambient sound like on the Sony range of headphones. Comfort is quite good, the earpads are very pillowy and thick, but as this is a noise cancelling set they are the usual synthetic leather material found on almost all headphones of this type - which can be quite sweaty over extended periods. Even with my big head I find myself using the smallest size setting for the headband. I can't test on anyone with a smaller head, but keep this in mind for folks with small noggins. The noise cancelling is good, though I don't think it can hold a candle to the latest from Sony or Apple - but for most people I think it will still be more than acceptable. For the usual suite of droning constant sounds like airplane noise and fans, it does an excellent job. Just don't expect your ears to be transported to a void of absolute silence. In very very quiet environments (where noise cancellation might not be appropriate anyway) - you will notice a very very quiet wind noise introduced by the noise cancellation, though in a louder environment or when listening to music you cannot hear this. Also to note that when using noise cancellation or ambient sound mode, quick sudden head movements might cause your ears to pop. Keep this in mind if you wish to use these whilst exercising or walking around a lot, you may wish to switch noise cancellation and ambient sound entirely off. Build quality is what you would expect for this price range, a nice smooth plastic for most construction with glossy tasteful accents (And the circular anisotropic reflections on the earcups is a nice touch). It feels solid in the hand and doesn't make any creak noises when you move your head around which is the important part. The hinges also feel quite solid when folding and unfolding. Unlike the newer Sony xm5 it also retains the ability to fold up into a smaller form factor for travelling. It comes with a hard case which is on par with other cases for this type of headphone and will slip into a bag fairly easily with its rounded edges. Overall it's a fairly competitive option. The noise cancellation might not hold up to the XM5 or Apple options but for around 80gbp cheaper than the Sony option and hundreds cheaper than the Apple option I don't think you can go wrong. Personally I haven't been able to abide by the sound of the Sony XM series thus far, so if you fall in the same camp and want a heaphone that can pull off a more neutral sound with a quick EQ - this might do it for you. Other options might be the Bose QC45, but I have not had the pleasure of trying those thus far.
S**O
Great value... not sure about Technics app
Excellent build and quality materials slightly on the heavy side, brilliant sounds quality but they do need help with other music player moving levels up and down as I have done ✅ then music and speech 💬 is 100% clear and deep, excellent value for the price. My only issue is the the Technical app I have had issues when removing the headphones the noise cancelling turns off and if you're playing music off your mobile or watching films etc on tablet it stops and starts like it's playing with you, I think I have found the problem in the app it's too do with the headphones knowing they are being worn , so you have to turn off that part of the app... We're is the update Technics ... Otherwise I love these headphones.
S**J
Outstanding headphones
I appreciate the sound quality and the aesthetics of these headphones. I bought these in September 2023 and are paired with a Samsung phone to take advantage of LDAC Bluetooth codec for higher quality audio streaming over bluetooth. Technics did a great job, they are easy to set up, battery life is outstanding and the sound is very impressive across all music genres. The Technics App does have an Equaliser and options for pre set sound stages which is helpful. The active noise cancelling is very good. Technics also supply a 3.5mm headphone jack and an airplane double jack in the box which is very welcome. I would have liked button controls on the headphones to stop/start and skip tracks.To those reviewers that snapped their models, try being less heavy handed, mine are sturdy and will last for many years if taken care of properly. Very satisfied with these!
A**I
What can I say 🤷♂️(UPD read below 15/06/2024)
Well , after one month using this headphones I’ve decided to write a review . I spent some time to choose proper ones for around 300 £ between Sony, Bose and this one’s . First of all - quality of sound. I like to listen different styles of music like house music , drum’n’bass , nu-metal. For the sound quality I can give them 8 stars from 10 . If you want to listen music via phone I strongly recommend to download Tehcnics app to set equaliser (too much bass) , also you can set up auto power off and stuff , tbh this app on of the most useful apps for headphones in my opinion. Can’t tell anything if you using hi-fi player , but they give a lot of power if you listen music via PC though. Ear pads - 10 stars from 10. Very soft with memory touch 🤌. Battery - well, I was listening 5 of 7 via Bluetooth around 90 min each day at volume level 80-85% and battery felt to 25% after 4 weeks (using equaliser and noice cancelling) .Overall it’s around 35- 39 hours in my opinion is more than very good so 9 stars from 10. Case for the headphones- don’t not much to say , it’s solid made from good materials , will see what will be with this case after 1 year 🤷♂️. Noice cancelling works very well , you can set it from 1 to 100 % via app . Quality of the headphones- well I can give them 8 stars from 10 . The worst thing is to listen them via iPhone . I don’t know why , but with my 11 ProMax I experience sometime problems like music may stop playing suddenly, or bass in right ear might sound louder than in left one . Or this is because of the Tehnics app , or because of the Bluetooth or because of the JetAudio music app , I have no clue .However listening on PC is orgasm to my ears . 8 stars from 10 . For this price they worth , deffo . UPD.. I didn't wanted to update my review, but when it happend again...... After 10 months of use , when I took them off the head, suddenly left earcup detached from headband. How ? I got no clue. I always was keeping them in protective case when not in use, there was no physical damage with them or stuff like that. I decided to get in touch with Technics, explained them the situation, sent photos but they claimed that the headpones broke because of the physical damage and warranty (1 year) do not cover this, I realised that I had no choise but to repair them by myself. And what you think ? This week, after 4 months, right earcup detahced on the same way as left one before (have a look at the last 3 photos). I don't know how to expalain this, I don't think my head is so wide, but seems for this headphgones it is, therefore the headband was always in tension, which is why the headphones broke in this way. Technics, if you read this, bear in mind , this is the biggest disappointed experience I've ever had using this headphones. I was so happy when I bought them , left positive reveiew here, and wasted 300£ for this garbage. Durability of this headphones below zero. Well done Technics ! ! !
A**R
Fantastic
Really great sound and amazing battery life
S**I
These are BRILLIANT... & now is the time to travel with these!
Due to the easing of COVID restrictions, I have restarted my business trips so I purchased these Technics EAH-A800's due to the nice design & to replace my old Headphones Bose QC35. I really like the Technics design. Not plasticky, but high quality construction with Technics Brand logo which is beautifully crafted on the unique design of earcups. Also the fit is really snug with the super-soft earpads. In my opinion the sound quality is really impressive. It delivers really dynamic and deep Bass, and gives crispy clean Vocal sound. I was really impressed with the Noise cancelling, I felt really disconnected from the surroundings and I could really enjoy listening to the music on the airplane without any distraction. Also the call quality is very decent when in a call. The Technics APP is really intuitive too and easy to use. It allows total control over the sound settings. These headphones are foldable, and can be packed in the compact egg shaped carrying case. I could not test yet, but the manual says they work for 50hrs WITH Noise cancelling on!
L**E
ANC issues ruined the experience
The headphones look and feel very premium. Very comftable to wear for long periods of time and the earcups are really deep which was great for me as I have quite pointed eartips and most headphones I try they rub against the driver cloth and after a while it becomes very uncomfortable. Sound on these over LDAC is very good. Very balanced and the bass is there but on over emphasized like other manufacturers. Unfortunately the ANC problems have caused me to return them 😞 I man have been very unlucky but I have had 2 pairs and both had the same issue. When the ANC is on and I move my head I got this very strange noise. I can't quite explain what the noise was but it was like a pressure sensation. Like when you cup your ears. If I moved my head the noise would happen each time. I tried to live with it as I really liked the rest of the headphones sound,look and features but unfortunately after Andrew days it started to make my ears ache so they had to go back. If I disabled ANC they were fantastic but it's a feature that I paid for and for the £300 price tag I shouldn't have to disable a feature to enjoy my headphones. I may have just been sensitive to the ANC on these but I have had many ANC headphones over the years and none have felt like this.
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