The Edifier G4 gaming headset is a great option for those who aren’t looking to spend much for a headset. It has a heavy emphasis on gaming but listening to music on this thing is surprisingly pleasant if you are a bass-lover. It’s also very comfortable so marathon-gamers will be delighted to pick one up.
The Edifier W830BT Bluetooth headphone has checked most of the best headphone features and I can't really find any flaws. The premium built, long battery life and low price point for its range deserved to get noticed as a great value Wireless Headphone on the market.
Edifier R1010BT Powered Bluetooth Speakers REVIEW Great Value and sound RAISE YOUR SOUND To kick it up a notch, R1010BT re-introduces bookshelf speakers in a whole new way. What you get is the high-quality audio performance you’d never expect from such a compact design.
Edifier's S880DB Hi-Res Audio certified speakers have burst onto the market with a high quality wooden style finish, popular audio inputs including Bluetooth and a build quality that is just sublime. But with a price tag of £259, do all the features add up to an experience worth the price tag?
Edifier S880DB, once it settles on the markets, will be a direct competitor to Audioengine A2+ and will retail for similar money. So how do they compare? On the outside S880DB is very good looking and very well build just as A2+ is. It is not as compact as Audioengine but in reality it takes only slightly more space on desk because it is mostly taller. Featurewise S880DB is much more rich with Bluetooth connectivity, remote control, tone and EQ controls, and digital inputs all included. They both have USB inputs, but again S880DB has higher quality DAC built inside. How do they sound though? Very similar, in fact if it was not for the AB comparison You would be hard pressed to guess which sounds better. They both present clear and focused sound and rather lean bass. Edifier, all though bigger does not have much advantage in bass response, at lest not until the volume goes up quite a bit. I will give a slight nod to A2+ for more fleshed out lower midrange, it sounds a bit more present and natural. S880DB on the other has more extended top end and more headroom for louder listening. What is Your opinion? Which one sounds better for You?
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Edifier R1700BT packs a decent performance in a format that is highly versatile and flexible in nature. If you need more refined general purpose bookshelf speakers, these are something you should add to your shortlist.
Edifier W288BT review few have been associated with good headphones. Yes, the manufacturer produces good acoustics, which is in demand in our country, but not many know the successful headphone models. Now we can proudly say that the brand Edifier is very good representatives of personal audio, including viewing and hero – W288BT. New conquered us with their sound and comfort at such a modest price as for the Bluetooth model.
To be honest, the sound quality isn't that far off from the other bookshelf speakers that Edifier is offering. It already sounds great, just without the intense low-frequency vibrations. However, the R1580MB offers a lot of other features like 6.5mm microphone jacks so that the the R1580MB can be used as a PA system or for karaoke. In contrast, that jacked up the price a little. If you don't use the microphone feature, perhaps find another alternative? Also, don't lose the remote control.
Rumour and speculations have been circling around Edifier’s headphone business for years, and finally now the company really has something to show for. While the W855BT isn’t exactly high end by any mean, it did show that Edifier has put in some serious effort this time around. If they can continue the good works, who to say they won’t be a force to be reckoned with in a couple of years? For now, if you are planning to spend US$150 for a wireless headset, W855BT is certainly a strong contender.
The sound surprised me as I did not expect such high-quality audio performance from the design and for the price they are being sold for and with Bluetooth connectivity set these apart from the competition on the market
Edifier’s S1000DB speakers are a beautiful piece of engineering and are stylistically stunning. They cater to individuals who demand more than just technical function, and crave artistic expression.
Channeling “the classics” these large bookshelf speakers offer customization audio, and are not afraid to ‘go big or go home’. Sound quality is largely brilliant, and will likely not disappoint.