With their new line of true wireless headphones (Panasonic RZ-S300W, Panasonic RZ-S500W, and Technics EAH-AZ70W), Panasonic and Technics have come a long way to meet the ever-changing needs of headphone users. It’s incredible how headphone use has evolved! I’ve owned a lot of headphones in the past and I used to only take it out when I’m listening to music. However, for most of us, headphones have become an indispensable technology for listening and talking online. True wireless headphones, like those shown above can do all that and more. Learn about Technics and Panasonic’s true wireless offerings and enter for a chance to win these amazing in-ear headphones.

True wireless headphones with stable connection

Today, there are many headphones out there offering true wireless capability, and choosing which pair to get can be perplexing. Panasonic and Technics offer the benefits that many avid audiophiles or any ordinary users are looking for in a pair of true wireless headphones: great acoustics, noise cancelling or isolating feature, easy dual touch sensor controls, sleek design, comfort … and they are cordless. All of these are important when choosing a pair of true wireless headphones. However, one of the usual pain points users have with true wireless headphones is around connectivity.

Using the new Bluetooth 5.0 technology and left-right signalling system, each of these earbuds sync up with a mobile device independently, ensuring a strong and seamless connection. For me a stable bluetooth connection is an important consideration. I don’t want a pair with a strong connection in one ear while weak on the other, or worst a pair of that cuts in and out with the slightest interference. A stable connection on both left and right earbuds just makes for a better, more comfortable listening experience.

Bluetooth connectivity is one of the areas that one of our bloggers, Andy, discussed (and liked) in his review of the Panasonic and Technics headphones. Learn more about his experience with each of the models we are giving away in this contest here: Panasonic RZ-S300W, Panasonic RZ-S500W, and Technics EAH-AZ70W.

Truly wireless headphones for people on the go

Versatility is one of the main reasons headphone users have embraced true wireless technology. The tiny size, great audio output, and reliable microphones are some of the reasons more and more of these headphones are appearing in bags and pockets of people on the go. They have become as ubiquitous as phones, house keys, and wallets—don’t leave home without them. If you have a smart phone or a laptop most likely you have at least one pair. The apps you use for voice calling, listening to podcasts, or joining video calls are better enjoyed with headphones. True wireless headphones are perfect when you’re always on the go.

I often use my true wireless headphones to listen to upbeat music when I’m running in the morning. When on the bus, I listen to audiobooks or podcasts to keep me entertained. I have found that wired headphones can be a hassle when I’m going from place to place. The wires dangling around can get caught on things like doorknobs or the straps of my backpack. Also, one of my biggest pet-peeves was when the wires would get all tangled up (like they always seemed to do).

So, if you’re looking for a new pair of headphones this upcoming back-to-school / back-to-the-office season, you might consider one with true wireless technology like the new models from Panasonic and Technics. I also recommend you enter this contest for a chance to win a pair of the Panasonic and Technics in-ear true wireless headphones.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two ways:

  1. In a comment below this article, tell us which among the three in-ear headphones featured in this contest would you like to try and tell us what you would use these headphones for.
  2. In a comment on Andy’s review article for the Technics headphones, tell us one feature you love about true wireless headphones.

What you can win

At the end of the contest, we will randomly select three winners from all eligible entries to win one of these prizes:  Panasonic RZ-S300W, Panasonic RZ-S500W, Technics EAH-AZ70W.

This contest runs from September 8th until September 23rd.

Remember, you can enter twice, once below this article and once on Andy’s Technics review article. Also, share this amazing contest with your family and friends, or when you’re back in school or in the office, talk about this contest with your new classmates or team mates, so they can enter too. I think it’s a great way to break the ice.

Win Panasonic and Technics In-Ear True Wireless Headphones Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck!


Chris Nasaire
Chris is constantly on the lookout for new tech that can make day-to-day productivity fun and easy—from the latest coffee machines to high-performing laptops. Outside of his exciting role as an editor at Best Buy Canada, he writes short fiction and travel stories, with some of his work appearing in local literary magazines.

800 COMMENTS

  1. I would like to try the Panasonic RZ-S500W for the Dual Hybrid Noise Cancelling for listening to music without background noise.

  2. I would love a pair of the Panasonic RZ-S300W in ear headphones. I like the look and black color, and I don’t think I have a need for the most high end, as long as the sound quality and battery life are adequate for me to use them while studying in the library, making calls on the go and listening to music, podcasts, and audiobooks while out for long walks.

  3. I want to try the Technics EAH-AZ70W. I would use them when running on the treadmill, but they would be especially helpful when I’m walking my dog because my corded headphones sometimes get tangled on bike racks, etc.

  4. I think the Technics EAH-AZ70W in-ear noise cancelling wireless headphones. They incorporate feedforward and feedback noise cancelling technology.

  5. I’d like to try the Panasonic RZ-S500W. While out on #sundaylongrun I love listening to podcasts and these would be perfect!

  6. I would love to get the Panasonic noise cancelling headphones. My dad has been suffering with ringing in his ears for the past few months and was told that noise cancelling headphones could help but the cost is a barrier. Being able to give him this gift would be so incredible.

  7. Panasonic RZ-S500W In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones for me. I’m sure my kiddos would claim these for listening to music during school work.

  8. I honestly would be so happy with any of these wireless earbuds! I love listening to music and my kids could use this for online school. I would pick Panasonic RZ-S500W In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones which I think would be perfect for any use!

  9. Panasonic RZ-S500W and I would use it to listen to music while on bus and metro commuting to and from work

  10. I would like to try the Panasonic RZ-S500W they seem perfect for my long strolls at the office leash dog park, when they play with their friends I can listen to some music.

  11. I would choose the Panasonic RZ-S500W which would be fabulous for my long beach and road walks listening to music and podcasts.

  12. I would love the Technics EAH-AZ70W – would use while power walking and or sitting on the train getting to work…

  13. I would love the Panasonic RZ-S300W. I would use them for listening to pod casts and music during walks or transportation.

  14. I would love to win EAH-AZ70W wireless headphones to use for guided meditation. Currently I use Panasonic wireless headphones but recently they have started to crackle, not so great when meditating :/ thanks for the chance to enter

  15. I would like to try the Technics EAH-AZ70W. And listen to some sweet sweet tunes while drowning out the unwanted noises around me

  16. Panasonic RZ-S500W because of the In-Ear Noise Cancelling feature and would be great for when I am going to work to block out the noise

  17. I pick the Panasonic RZ-S500W In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones – White.
    I pick them for listening to music. Plus that they are white and harder to lose !

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