Yamaha TW-E7B True Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth 5.2, Active Noise Cancelling, True Sound, Qualcomm CVC Clear Voice Capture, Advanced Listening Care and IPX5 Water-Resistant for Sport (Beige)
$279.95 Original price was: $279.95.$125.95Current price is: $125.95.



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Crafted using only the finest components, and perfectly combined with Yamaha original technologies, the Yamaha flagship TW-E7B true wireless earbuds (in-ear headphones) achieve unparalleled sound performance and comfort. They feature Yamaha-exclusive Advanced Active Noise-Cancelling (ANC) that precisely cancels the outside noise while keeping your music pure. Calls are crystal clear from an advanced mic design and Qualcomm cVc (Clear Voice Capture). Enjoy your music at safer, lower levels with Advanced Listener Care that intelligently adjusts frequencies in real time to maintain full-range sound at lower listening volumes. Ambient Sound allows you to stay aware when you need to. Whatever your shape of ear, the TW-E7B is designed for superior comfort and a Listening Optimizer uses high-performance in-ear microphones to dynamically correct for ideal frequency response for a sound that fine-tuned personally for you. In-Ear detection conveniently pauses your play list when you remove either earbud. Employing Bluetooth 5.2 and Qualcomm TrueWireless Mirroring for stable wireless connectivity, the TW-E7B earbuds provide up to 22 hours of total battery life. They are water and sweat resistant (IPX5-rated) — ideal for sport and weather — and offer easy controls for phone calls, music playback and Siri/Google Assistant activation. They support both AptX Adaptive and AAC, allowing them to provide high-quality streaming with both iPhone and Android devices.
Yamaha True Sound: Stunning realism, detail and clarity makes you feel closer to the artist
Advanced ANC: Yamaha-exclusive Active Noise-Cancelling technology that leaves your music pure and untouched
Crystal-clear calls with advanced mic design and Qualcomm cVc (Clear Voice Capture)
Advanced Listening Care: Dynamic loudness optimization for full-range sound at lower listening volumes
Water and sweat resistant (IPX5-rated) — ideal for sport and weather
Customers say
Customers praise these earbuds for their stunning sound quality and excellent ANC features. The battery life receives criticism for lacking wireless charging capability. The touch controls and app accessibility receive mixed feedback, with one customer appreciating the physical button while another notes the app needs to be open first. The Bluetooth connectivity also gets negative feedback, with one customer describing the implementation as “hot trash.”
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Mike at Night –
Unique and stunning sound quality!
Of all the TW earbuds I’ve tried, only the Sennheiser Momentum 3 and the little brother Yamaha TW-E5B come close to the ridiculously great audio quality of the TW-E7B.Other BT earbuds I’ve owned include: Sony 1000XM4 and WF-C500, Audio Technica ATH-CKS50TW, Technics EAH-AZ60, Bose Quiet comfort, Tozo T6, the Sennheisers, some other older models.These sounded very good out of the box, but really came to life after some burn in time, giving a generous EQ bump in the mids and lows, and swapping out the stock silicone tips with some Sonic Foam tips. Then — pure audio magic. Where the TW-E7Bs really shine is in the mids. The clarity, power and realism these give to vocals, both male and female, is very intense. There is sooooo much presence and realism, it actually stops me in my tracks. Downright startling and goose bump-inducing. Other times it’s like I can sense/feel/hear the vibrations coming off the guitar strings or piano keys and resonating in the air around me.It’s a truly unique audio quality, unlike anything I’ve experience with other buds I’ve tried. Others might be a bit more detailed, a little better separation, but they cannot make me FEEL the music the way these Yamahas can.OTHER PROS- Fit: excellent – these are BIG buds, but light in weight, and actually very comfortable to wear especially with the Sonic Foam tips.- Case: attractive, well made, high quality. would be nice if it had wireless charging.- Bluetooth range: amazing, the best of all my earbuds, I have more than once left my phone in the house and walked around the driveway without having a disconnect.- “Listening Care”: This is a hidden gem of a feature, accessible through the app. It’s not a marketing gimmick. You can turn the volume way down, and still enjoy the music because you can still hear a lot of the details that normally get lost once the volume goes down. This is great for listening while working, when loud volumes make it hard to think clearly.- aesthetics: love the spackled matte finish, the subtle Yamaha logo. Beautiful.- buttons instead of touch controls. sooo much easier to deal with on little earbuds versus touch panels.- ANC: excellent – very effective. Does a phenomenal job at cutting down wind noise which is important to me, as I like to listen to music while bikingUNKNOWN/INDIFFERENT- Battery life – have not pushed to the limit. I tend not to to music for more than 3-4 hours at a time.CONS- app connectivity: these buds never connect automatically to the Yamaha app. I need to open the app, and press a couple buttons and then it will search for the buds. this is pretty annoying because it has to be done every time you connect, if you want to use any of the app features.- No wireless charging. This should be a given at this price point.CONCLUSIONIf I was forced to give up all my buds except for one set, these are the ones I’d be keeping.
tfig04 –
Overall good quality
I was surprised on how well they stayed in my ears. This is a typical problem that I have. Good sound quality. The only dislike is that the app needs to connect to the earbuds every time eventhough they are already connected to me phone. Also, seems like you need to have the app open first then pull the buds out of the charging case. This is the only way I can consistently connect in the app. EQ options are fairly limitied. With only 5 frequenct options I would like to at least see a width option for each. Lastly how does the case not have wireless charging is beyond me. This is getting standard these days.
Just Jake Reviews –
The greatest earbuds from the greatest music company!
Everyone knows Yamaha knows music like no other so, when I found out they made earbuds I immediately started researching it. Not only are these as amazing as the critics say but they are more impressive with sound quality than any other brand. For someone like me who has several inexpensive earbuds for activity uses like work or running these are amazing for those who take great pleasure into listening to amazing musical arts. If you are looking for all around pair with great audio quality, these are not for you as the noise canceling, voice assistant (which pulls my Bixby on my phone) and other non audio quality features aren’t near as good as it’s competitors. However, if you want the greatest sound quality earbuds for passionate listening then these need to be in your life. The battery life great and very fast recharge but they’re are a bit oddly designed and have no touch buttons, but that’s when you remember who Yamaha is, a company who cares about what you’re hearing rather than what fancy gizmos.Their engineers spent countlessly hours making the earbuds deliver the exact sound that the artist intended in each music piece called, “True Sound”. You won’t find anything like these, and that’s honestly because there’s no music company like Yamaha.
Sovran, Dillaman, & Young –
Stellar sound quality, but disappointing overall
Update: From 3 stars to 1 star: How completely out-of-this-world terrible the bluetooth software is for this device vastly overshadows any of the positives of these earbuds. Get literally anything else unless you hate yourself.TLDR; Good sound. Mediocre everything else.Good: The sound quality of these earbuds is fantastic. Better than the Sennheiser Momentum 3s I recently returned. I consider that the most important aspect of earbuds and they do it very well.Meh: Every other feature you could want… well… it’s a range from alright to pretty poorly executed. The case feels nice to hold. (though the Sennheiser case was in an entirely different league) The buds themselves are quite large, but the fit is fine. I’m not a fan of the buttons very touch controls. The app needs to re-find your device every time it opens.Bad: The bluetooth implementation is hot trash. It lacks many of the multi-connect features of most competing earbuds which would be a knock against it, but otherwise fine, but it doesn’t even connect to singular devices well. On my old Technics EAH-AZ70 (Great name /s) to connect to a device you go to the device setting and click connect and it would unpair and repair to the new source. That process with the Yamaha buds just gets the posh British woman to say “Error”. Every transition requires me to go to the settings of the currently paired device and manually disconnect before trying to connect to the new device.I feel like I need to take another second here to expound on how much I hate the posh British “pairing” voice.
lenin –
Buen producto, satisfecho con la compra