Both sensational headphones. Great Sound. Superb Fit. From one of the iconic audio brands.
Yamaha HPH-W300
CODE: 4BIRDSHPHW
Yamaha’s HPH-W300 wireless headphones feature an innovative design and high-quality performance to ensure you get the most out of your music. The HPH-W300 headphones deliver an audio experience which will make you fall in love with your favourite songs all over again.
Trademark sound from the world’s biggest sound company – expertly tuned and engineered for an optimal personal audio experience
High-quality Bluetooth audio with aptX
Touch controls on the outer cup to perform basic operations including play, pause, skip, volume up/down and call functions when connected to smartphones
Designed for comfort with swivel arms, adjustable fit, low-resilience cushioning and breathable fabric along the headband for extended use
Inspired by Yamaha’s renowned history producing world-class musical instruments and legendary recording studio equipment
Long-lasting battery life with up to 24 hours use on a full charge (battery life may vary depending on individual use)
Optional hard-wired connection
Yamaha EPH-W53
CODE: 4BIRDSEPHW
Yamaha’s EPH-W53 in-ear headphones incorporate the latest in design and technology. Discover a new level of detail and clarity in your music with uninhibited audio delivered wirelessly via Bluetooth with aptX.
Minimalist, wireless design for on-the-go listening
Secure yet comfortable fit with superior sound insulation and reduced audio leakage (5 x ear tip sizes included)
Expertly-tuned audio performance by the world’s biggest sound company
High-quality Bluetooth audio with aptX
In-line playback control with built-in microphone and voice-control when connected to a smartphone
Up to 7 hours playback on a full charge (battery life may vary depending on individual use)
Thanks OP. I'm looking for a sub-$100 not-too-crappy pair of wireless in-ears. Anyone tried these Yamahas or know how they compare to the Plantronics Backbeat Fit 350 currently on sale at Rebel?