Final, a Japanese in-ear monitor brand, launches Evangelion-inspired TWS earphones. Spotted online, the EVA 2020 x Final wireless earphones feature the iconic design and colorways of three mecha units in the Neon Genesis Evangelion piloted by Shinji Ikari, Asuka Soryu, and Rei Ayanami: the EVA Unit 01, EVA Unit 02, and Mark.06. The right buds are equipped with Qualcomm QCC3020 chipset powered by Qualcomm aptX Audio for enhancing and delivering high-definition audio quality. We were recently playing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and noticed that there were a lot of similarities between this game and the 1999 franchise Final Fantasy 8. Final Fantasy Type-0 was initially released for PlayStation Portable back in 2011 and was only exclusive to Japan. A few years later and after a number of franchise under the Final Fantasy series have come out, they launched the HD version last March 2015. Open world exploration with unporportionally tall character Unlike in Final Fantasy 7 that showed 'chibi' (mini) versions of the characters during gameplay, FF8 went with showing a character that was unproportioned in size to towns and other landmarks. Zell-inspired character Zell Dincht is a character from Final Fantasy 8 that fights melee style -- he only uses fists and kicks to deal damage to enemies. Read more in our articles including "Evangelion-inspired TWS earphones released in Japan" and "How Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is like FF8".
Final, a Japanese in-ear monitor brand, launches Evangelion-inspired TWS earphones. Spotted online, the EVA 2020 x Final wireless earphones feature the iconic design and colorways of three mecha units in the Neon Genesis Evangelion piloted by Shinji Ikari, Asuka Soryu, and Rei Ayanami: the EVA Unit 01, EVA Unit 02, and Mark.06.
The right buds are equipped with Qualcomm QCC3020 chipset powered by Qualcomm aptX Audio for enhancing and delivering high-definition audio quality. We were recently playing Final Fantasy Type-0 HD and noticed that there were a lot of similarities between this game and the 1999 franchise Final Fantasy 8. Final Fantasy Type-0 was initially released for PlayStation Portable back in 2011 and was only exclusive to Japan.
Our coverage of final audio includes: "Evangelion-inspired TWS earphones released in Japan"; "How Final Fantasy Type-0 HD is like FF8"; "A Guide to Sony's New High-Res Audio System". Each article provides unique insights and information.