The Final D7000 uses an over-ear fit and features a closed-back design with stereo speakers, weighing 437 g. Its detachable, tangle-free cable stretches to 3 meters, offering flexibility during use and easy replacement if needed. A travel bag is included, making transport more convenient, though the headphone cannot be folded. It carries no water resistance and is not intended for children.
The Final D7000 carries a 50 Ohms impedance and a sound pressure level of 89 dB/mW, reflecting a specification profile oriented toward attentive listening. It relies on passive noise reduction rather than active noise cancellation, meaning external sound attenuation comes from the physical design alone. Spatial audio is not supported, and the drivers do not use a neodymium magnet.
The Final D7000 requires no battery of any kind — it has no rechargeable or removable battery, no wireless charging, and no battery level indicator. USB Type-C is also absent, which is consistent with its fully wired operation and means the headphone draws no power independently.
The Final D7000 connects exclusively via a wired connection, with no Bluetooth support of any kind. As a result, none of the wireless audio codecs apply — aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDAC, LDHC, and AAC are all absent. Wireless convenience features such as fast pairing and NFC-based Bluetooth pairing are likewise not available, reflecting the headphone's strictly wired-only design.
The Final D7000 is a listening-only headphone with no microphones, meaning it cannot be used as a headset and offers no mute function or noise-canceling mic capability. There is no in-line control panel or device-mounted control panel, and features such as ambient sound mode and in/on-ear detection are not present. The headphone comes with a 2-year warranty.