With audio products, does price mean quality? Do you always get what you pay for? Sometimes that might be the case, but other times, you might be surprised that a pair of $50 headphones sound better than a pair of $500 branded headphones. Final audio products tend to cost over $1,000, pushing into the audiophile category. However, if you don’t want to break the bank or sell a kidney, Final’s got you covered with two new audio products: the ZE300 and VR3000 EX.

ZE300: Audiophile Tuning in a 4g Package

Starting with the Final ZE300, these true wireless earbuds weigh just 4 grams per earpiece. This makes it 20% smaller than Final’s ZE3000 SV. Despite the tiny size, you get balanced active noise cancelling with three modes. This includes natural sound tuning that avoids the harshness common in compact wireless earbuds, and practical features like airflow ports that reduce ear pressure during long wear.

The company claims that you can get up to 5.5 hours of battery life from the earbuds. However, you can extend this further up to 16.5 additional hours from the charging case. The ZE300 includes IPX4 water resistance, making it useful for gym sessions. There’s also touch control disable mode to prevent accidental operation, and a powder-coated finish that resists fingerprints. 

If you think that the ZE300 is perfect for you, it is available in Sky Gray, Greige, or Black. It launches this December 12 for $49.99 / €44.99 / £39.99 from Amazon and select retailers. It also includes TYPE E eartips (SS/S/M), charging case, and USB-C cable. Honestly, it’s pretty amazing at this price, especially considering that the company is known for their high-end audio equipment.

VR3000 EX: Competitive Gaming Audio Without the Gimmicks

Next up we have the Final VR3000 EX. These are headphones with support for 3D spatial audio. While it might come in handy for movies and maybe even music, Final is marketing them for competitive gaming. Unlike other gaming headphones, there is no artificial bass boost. Final’s 3D Extra Wide Sound Stage technology helps you instantly locate footsteps, gunfire, and movement with accuracy. 

The headphones are also wireless. The included USB-A transceiver provides sub-20ms latency, rivaling wired performance. If you are planning for marathon gaming sessions, then comfort matters. The headphones feature Multi-Fit Housing that adjusts to different head shapes, a breathable mesh headband, and balanced weight distribution. You can also expect to get battery life of up to 55 hours on a single charge. The retractable boom mic handles team chat, while dial controls adjust volume mid-game.

The headphones are available December 12 for $149.99 / €129.99 / £99.99 from Amazon and select retailers.

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