Edifier's mid-range true wireless earbuds at an affordable price point. Great for casual listening and light sport workout. Better audio feel when compared to TWS1 and TWS2.
AirPulse did an excellent job in balance the Hi-Fi audio quality, small footprint, and multiple inputs. The look is a bit on the common side but when kept clean, the lacquered finish really stands out.
Powerful audio performance with excellent bass depth and high-frequency clarity. Bass and treble dials on back panel. Lots of connectivity options. Attractive design.
The built-in amplifier in the Edifier R1850DB active speaker produces rich enough sound and good bass, thanks to the large wooden cabinet enclosures, which have a black ash piano finish on the sides.
The performance of active noise cancellation is impressive and you even don’t need to play music to block noises from the outside. Moreover, I don’t hear any hissing sound when music is not playing, everything is silent as the W860NB effectively reduce low-frequency humming noise of machines, air conditioners, fans, or vehicles on the street.
Edifier entered the gaming segment with their dual driver earbuds. This is the Bluetooth version (they make wired version as well). You can use it for lifestyle, gaming and sport due to its wireless nature giving you the flexibility you'll need.
Edifier TWS5 Review | True wireless earbuds under £100
Review of the Edifier TWS5 true wireless earbuds after a couple weeks of testing, including a look at sound quality, battery life, comfort levels and more. These are some of the best Bluetooth earphones you can get under £100 right now, boasting full sweat resistance for gym lovers and fitness fans. I'm especially impressed by the TWS5's audio output at this price, with even rock and metal music coming across well - although true audiophiles will want to spend more cash on the likes of Sony's WFH1000 or the PowerBeats Pro.
But if your budget is limited, Edifier's Bluetooth buds are one of my favourites right now. I found them perfectly comfortable despite the fairly chunky design, while the battery life is also great. You can get around eight hours of music playback from the TWS5 earbuds before they need to go back in the box, and get recharged up to three more times in total.
Edifier puts a lot of love into the Signature series and the S360DB is a proof of it. The build quality is superb, the performance is excellent and the price point is adequate. This is the second time I had a heart throbbing experience with Edifier's top range product.
The Edifier G2000 retails at RM299 in Malaysia. The speaker has surprisingly good sounding drivers for the size and not to mention packing both Bluetooth as well as USB digital audio features. While lighting is just for aesthetics, instead of making it excessively bring and fancy, Edifier at least kept it classy and low profile.
Portable speakers are often boring as it sacrifices audio quality over the portability of the speaker. However, not that I would say the same for the Edifier MP120 as it surprises everyone in the office with its small footprint yet powerful sound signature.