Edifier has launched new and completely wireless headphones, which are said to have powerful ANC and multiple microphones. According to the manufacturer, the headphones can also be used for simultaneous interpretation between languages.
Silvio Werner ( Translated by Jacob Fisher), published
Active Noise Cancellation is advertised. It is claimed to reduce background noise up to 48 dB. Bluetooth 6.0 wireless connectivity is provided, and the sound is provided by dual composite magnetic 10-inch drivers. LDAC, which is lossless or low-loss transmission of data, is not supported.
The earbuds are IP55 protected against water and dust. They are also capable of simultaneous translation when used with an app. This may be useful for travelers. The headphones are claimed to have a runtime up to 43-hours, and when ANC is activated, they can run for around 10.5 hours. The headphones are advertised with a low-latency setting that has a latency as low as 60 milliseconds. There are a variety of equalizers available, and a mode to create a spatial sound is also advertised.
Editor of the Original article: Silvio Werne – Senior Tech Writer – 14615 published articles on Notebookcheck since 2017
As a journalist, I have worked for more than 10 years. The majority of my work has been in the technology field. I have worked for Tom’s Hardware, ComputerBase and others. I’ve been with Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is on mini PCs, single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi and other compact systems that have a lot to offer. I also have a soft corner for all wearables and especially smartwatches. I am a laboratory engineer by profession, so scientific contexts and the interpretation of complex measurement are not foreign to me.
Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – Since 2022, Notebookcheck has published 38 articles –
As a young teenager growing up in regional Australia I first encountered computers after a broken foot from a soccer match. Soon after, I began building my own systems. After moving to Germany in 2014, I now study philosophy and anthropology. I am fascinated by the way computer technology has fundamentally reshaped culture and continues to do so.
Editor of the Original article: Silvio Werne – Senior Tech Writer – 14615 published articles on Notebookcheck since 2017
As a journalist, I have worked for more than 10 years. The majority of my work has been in the technology field. I have worked for Tom’s Hardware, ComputerBase and others. I’ve been with Notebookcheck since 2017. My current focus is on mini PCs, single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi and other compact systems that have a lot to offer. I also have a soft corner for all wearables and especially smartwatches. I am a laboratory engineer by profession, so scientific contexts and the interpretation of complex measurement are not foreign to me.
Translator: Jacob Fisher – Translator – Since 2022, Notebookcheck has published 38 articles –
As a young teenager growing up in regional Australia I first encountered computers after a broken foot from a soccer match. Soon after, I began building my own systems. After moving to Germany in 2014, I now study philosophy and anthropology. I am fascinated by the way computer technology has fundamentally reshaped culture and continues to do so.
Silvio Werner, 2025-07-19 (Update: 2025-07-19)
