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Final Drops Two New Contenders: Ultra-Compact ANC TWS and a Low-Latency Gaming Headset

Final has just launched a serious double-whammy, announcing two brand-new products that cater to completely different parts of your listening life. We’re talking about the ZE300 true wireless earphones, their smallest noise-cancelling effort yet, and the VR3000 EX wireless headset, which is purpose-built to give competitive gamers an absolute edge.

Let’s dive into what makes these new additions tick, and why they might be worth a look when they land on the shelves today, 12th December 2025.


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ZE300: ANC Comfort in a Tiny Package

If you’re familiar with Final’s line-up, you’ll know they’ve absolutely nailed the lightweight, comfortable fit with their COTSUBU series. Well, the new ZE300 takes that philosophy and shrinks it down even further, all while integrating Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

The Barely-There Fit

At just 4g per earpiece, the ZE300 is Final’s smallest and lightest noise-cancelling model to date. They’re claiming it’s a whopping 20% smaller than the already compact ZE3000 SV. This emphasis on minimal size isn’t just about portability; it’s about all-day comfort, especially for those who find many true wireless buds too bulky.

Crucially, Final has also included Airflow Ports. This is a great feature that releases pressure inside the ear. For me, pressure build-up is one of the most common causes of listening fatigue, so seeing this baked into the design is a big tick.

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Balanced Sound and Smart Features

In terms of sound, Final is sticking to their guns: they promise a soft, detailed, and natural sound profile that avoids the harshness often found in smaller TWS units. This refined tuning should translate to great clarity for vocals and instrument textures, ensuring you can listen for extended periods without fatigue.

The ANC isn’t some brute force attempt to shut out the world. Instead, it’s described as balanced noise-cancelling and is powered by a proprietary Final algorithm. You get the standard three modes: Noise Cancelling, Ambient Mode, and just Off, making it easy to adapt to your surroundings with a simple tap.

For everyday use, they’ve thought of the little things:

  • Touch Control Disable Mode: Say goodbye to accidental skips or pauses when adjusting the fit. This even turns off LED indicators and voice prompts for truly uninterrupted listening.
  • IPX4 Water Resistance: Ideal for daily life or a bit of light exercise.
  • Pricing: The ZE300 is available now for a very tempting £39.99 in the UK.

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VR3000 EX: Level Up Your Audio Game

On the other side of the audio spectrum, Final is targeting serious gamers with the new VR3000 EX wireless headset. This isn’t just a rebranded headphone; it’s engineered specifically for competitive play where positional audio can mean the difference between winning and losing.

Low Latency and 3D Precision

The star of the show here is the ultra-low latency connection. The VR3000 EX comes with a USB-A transceiver that achieves wireless communication below 20ms (0.02 seconds). This is a crucial specification, as it rivals wired performance and eliminates the annoying lag that plagues many wireless gaming headsets.

What’s even more compelling is their 3D Extra Wide Sound Stage technology. Final’s reputation is built on acoustic accuracy, and they are applying that here to deliver lifelike spatial accuracy. This means you should be able to instantly and accurately pinpoint the direction of footsteps, gunfire, and other vital threats—front, back, above, and below.

They even include a Footstep Mode for FPS players that enhances subtle, close-range cues without muddying the overall sound.

Marathon-Grade Comfort

Final knows gaming sessions can stretch for hours, so they’ve completely reworked the comfort profile. Key comfort features include:

  • A precisely balanced fit that reduces strain on the top of the head.
  • A breathable mesh headband to minimise heat build-up.
  • 55-Hour Battery Life: This is truly impressive and means multi-day gaming is absolutely achievable on a single charge.

The VR3000 EX also features a high-performance retractable boom mic for clear comms, an integrated Dial Control for quick volume adjustments, and a dedicated app for customisation (including a 10-band EQ).

  • Pricing: The VR3000 EX is available from today for £99.99.

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Final Thoughts

This is an exciting day for Final fans. Whether you need a tiny, comfortable TWS for your commute or a serious competitive edge in your favourite game, Final has dropped two distinct products that appear to deliver fantastic value for money.

We’ll certainly be looking to get these two units in for a full review soon to see how they stack up in real-world use!

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