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| Model | EP-E70A Wireless Earphones | 
| Price in India | ₹23,600 | 
| Release date | 22nd February 2022 | 
| Model Number | EP-E70A | 
| Colour | Black | 
| Type | Earphones | 
| Headphone Type | In-Ear | 
| Connectivity | Wireless | 
| Inline Remote | Yes | 
| Microphone | Yes | 
| Foldable | No | 
| Driver Type | Dynamic | 
| Driver Size (mm) | 9.2 | 
| Number of Drivers | 1 | 
| Weight (g) | 62.00 | 
| Frequency Response Range | 20Hz-20,000Hz | 
| Bluetooth | Yes | 
| Bluetooth Version | 5 | 
| Bluetooth Codec Support | SBC,AAC,aptX Adaptive | 
| Bluetooth range (Metres) | 10 | 
| Charging Port | USB Type-C | 
| Charging Time (Hrs) | 2.5 | 
| Battery Life (Hrs) | 18 | 
 Yamaha EP-E70A Wireless Earphones
                    Yamaha EP-E70A Wireless Earphones
                    
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