 All right, I that I that brings me to another cool stuff found with a little more show and tell the Yamaha e700 a Over-the-ear headphones. So these are $350 headphones. They have 40 millimeter drivers, which is pretty standard for high-end Over-the-ear headphones apples $550 AirPods max also have 40 millimeter drivers still not sure why we pay an extra $200 for those But that will you know, there you go. You're you can choose these Yamaha ones super comfortable they come in a case and then they open the case and the headphones happily fit inside it and And they they really do they're these these ear cups are big Which I really like they fit over my ears in a very nice way Then they they look good And of course they have all kinds of great technology in them The first thing I will say though is that they sound fantastic. These are truly built to be, you know, high-end Headphones they have a listening care feature that adapts the sound based on What it hears in your ear like it's got microphones both inside and out. It's got a you know, you can use it as a you know Bluetooth speakerphone, of course and But the microphones inside are constantly sensing much like what Apple is doing and many other manufacturers are doing with their headphones now where they're Adapting the sound to you Bluetooth 5 with aptX adaptive. So it's got the the latest and greatest as far as that goes Ambient sound reduction now or ambient sound it'll allow in it's got active noise cancellation all by themselves These are closed ear headphones. So all by themselves. They block out quite a bit of sound And you can turn noise cancellation off, of course with noise cancellation on they it really dries out the environment Which is sort of what it should do and the ambient mode which let's sound in is One of the best ambient modes I've used a lot of headphones have it And it can be sort of flaky it might not let enough in it might let too much in this to me Let's a perfect amount in I really can hear my environment, but still hear the music in fact of the three I was listening to a bunch of music on these John and of the three modes the With noise canceling off and with ambient on I noticed almost no difference in the sound Obviously, I could hear ambient noise. So if I was an acquired environment I noticed no difference if I was where you are with the cars are driving by then I might hear those and that's you know Either a good thing or bad thing but in terms of audio quality It was the same all the way through when I turned on noise cancellation I definitely lost some low-end on the headphones and to me it was it was lost low-end Not the other way around not extra low-end when it you know when it was off if that makes sense because you could look At it both ways, but I have a playlist of songs that I'm very familiar with that I use to test earphones So I can suss them out in a snap and and this definitely, you know cut some of those That I don't want to say low mids It was it was truly kind of some of the low end was out when the noise cancellation was on at least sitting in my office I I do plan to bring these on the plane. I think they've got like 30 hours of battery life There's a there's an app that you can use both to update the firmware and also to control all the various settings But that you can control all the noise cancellation and everything right from buttons on them And what's really nice John is when you hit the you know noise cancellation button to change it or hit the power button It talks to me. So I don't have to just hear a sound and wonder what mode I've changed to it Tells me in English what mode I've changed to or if I tap the power button It tells me the state of the battery high medium low. It's great So I'm impressed with these things and 350 or 349 95 on Amazon That's about what I would expect to pay for high-end headphones that do all the things these do and they do have You can plug into them, too So if you want to plug into like the airplane output or your iPad or whatever you can you can do that, too