Edifier W240TN Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth V5.3, 25hrs Playtime, Support Voice Assistant, Custom Button Contorl, EQ Mode, Shutdown Timer, Black

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Edifier W240TN Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth V5.3, 25hrs Playtime, Support Voice Assistant, Custom Button Contorl, EQ Mode, Shutdown Timer, Black

Edifier W240TN Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless Earbuds with Bluetooth V5.3, 25hrs Playtime, Support Voice Assistant, Custom Button Contorl, EQ Mode, Shutdown Timer, Black

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With the upper-midrange extension to vocals, comes a nice finishing touch in the treble range. The crisp elements of the W240TN are helped through EQ, but these earbuds also have natural details in their highs. There’s a great sizzle to vocals and instruments that adds color and grace to the sound signature. It adds height and never over-extends into brightness or harshness. Everything is played safe while still using treble details to add texture to the timbre. Summary Any audio brand worth its salt will have all avenues covered with its headphones. When it comes to true wireless that usually means budget options and premium wireless earphones. The product image is for illustration purposes only. The actual product may vary in size, color, and layout. No claim will be accepted for an image mismatch. While they come in at the same price, the Jabra Elite 3's 6mm driver is only as large as the smaller driver in the Edifier W240TNs coaxial driver arrangement. Both have 2 mics per bud, mono mode, ANC and transparency modes. The Elite 3s have less battery life in the buds, but the extra juice the case has gives them 3 more hours of life overall. Neither case has wireless charging, both have an IP55 rating, but the Elite 3s come with Google Fast Pair. The real trade-off seems to be the better software behind the Elite 3s, and the better coaxial drivers of the W240TNs. Q: How does the Edifier W240TN compare to the Creative Outlier Pro?

The Edifier W240TN earbuds tout a far more attractive price without compromising looks or build quality. The form factor is intriguing and looks insanely cool, so I was excited to test out these buds. You can expect a stable connection here, with the W240TN supporting Bluetooth 5.3. No dropouts or interferences were noticed throughout many hours of testing. Battery Life The Edifier W240TN doesn't just combine the best aspects of the energetic low-budget Edifier X3s , the warm Edifier TWS2 NB and the treble-intensive Edifier TWS1 Pro ; it sounds better then all of them.The buds and the charging case are built using premium plastic material and provide that durable feel they don’t feel like they will break after a few uses. The buds do not protrude too much out of your ears and are lightweight at only 5.6g meaning after a long period of time you will forget they are even in your ears. The W240TN has a great style for those just looking for something small that fits well. Its aesthetic build is quite nice too, with a singular design that sets itself apart from other true wireless earphones on the market. I could keep the W240TN in my ears for hours on end without needing to adjust them like they’re a natural part of your ear. Design and Functionality Tai nghe bluetooth chơi game có độ trễ cực thấp.Chế độ trò chơi độ trễdưới 80ms mang đến trải nghiệm chơi game đồng bộ. Tai nghe gaming đảm bảo cảm giác chân thực nhất với người chơi, tiếng động trong game gần như đồng bộ, mang lại trải nghiệm đắm chìm trong thế giới riêng. Could Edifier improve yes, the fact you don’t have multi-point pairing would have been nice to have added. Call quality is also an area that really needs improvement, especially in busy environments. Apart from that if you do not want to splash the bank or can’t and want a pair of buds that does most things well these are a very good option to consider. Product Rating:

Playtime (hours): ANC On: 7h (earbuds)+14h (charging case); ANC Off: 8.5h (earbuds)+17h (charging case) The problem with the noise-cancelling is that it is susceptible to wind noise, which is something to factor in on a blustery day as the noise can be constant and distracting at its worst. Switch to the noise-cancelling off option and that puts a stop to it, relying on the buds’ passive noise isolation to stop sounds from interfering. The transparency mode does what it says on the tin – greater levels of awareness and more scope of what’s around the listener. You also have the bonus of fast charging 10 minutes of charge will provide you with 2 hours of battery life which will get you out of trouble if that were to happen. Verdict The Edifier W240TN's ANC is a good offering for the price; slightly stronger than the Soundcore Life A3i, and around the same or a bit better than the 1more ComfoBuds Pro and Soundcore Space A40. As I alluded to earlier, the W240TNs feel very limited since they only have access to SBC, even though they also have Bluetooth 5.3. However, they sound far and away better than every other pair of SBC-only earbuds I've listened to, and even plenty of AAC buds, so the better codec support isn't overcoming the cheap hardware those other buds have. This praise only carries the W240TNs so far, though.Most true wireless buds have more distinct left and right bud designs, aside from the mic holes; however, the W240TNs use the same mold for both buds. This is a little unusual but not a negative unless the L and R legends rub off the buds. The controls are also the same between both buds, which makes things easy to remember when you're using either one in solo bud mode.

Under IP55 rate, dust and water won't stop the W240TN, you can enjoy outdoor activities and gym sessions. From brands as diverse as 1More, Earfun, OneSonic, and Ugreen, we’ve seen plenty try to wade in on the cheap noise-cancelling bandwagon – does the Edifier manage to jump on? Design The earbud is inspired of implied-strength of locomotive pistons , couple with the delicate appearance of trapezoidal ring, showcasing a sense of exclusivity and allowing you to demonstrate your personality. The charging case is equipped with dynamic light bars while the light effects also inform the state of the earbuds. Physical buttons and ring shape are incorporated within the design to ensure the control accuracy. Ultra-Low Latency Gaming – Fragging with Minimal Delays Tech Land BD can change the price of any product at any moment due to the volatile price of the technology. As part of this mission, whenever we review a product we send the company a series of questions to help us gauge and make transparent the impact the device has on the environment.Consider buying this earphone? I'd really appreciate it if you use the links in this article . It won't cost you extra, yet it will financially support me a bit in my ongoing quest for great affordable audio. <3 The charging case is just as attractive. It is rectangular with rounded edges and has a pulsating LED that gives off 1980s TV show Knight Rider vibes. It feels nice in the hand and sturdy enough to survive tumbles to the concrete. Strong magnets keep the buds latched onto their charging slots and the lid shut tight. You can mute your voice under the call-mode or select a sound control mode you are used to via the Edifier Connect App. THÔNG SỐ KỸ THUẬT The Edifier comes with a Bluetooth 5.3 connection, which is currently the most up-to-date version available, and I’ve had no issues so far as the W240TN has performed very reliably in busy areas. The buds only support the SBC codec, which is the lowest quality Bluetooth codec. Is that a significant issue? Perhaps if you’re listening to higher quality music services but even then, the driver design will have more of an impact on what you hear.

Edifier kept a lot of important factors in mind with the W240TN TWS earbuds. They are suitable for gym use where your hands tend to get sweaty and interfere with touch controls. I also recommend these earbuds for rainy regions where constant downpours plague the residents. Sound volume was a little low. Maybe because I normalize all my albums to give close to the same sound level. This drops most music by 6 to 9 dB. So in USB Audio Player Pro (the music APP I use most), I set the pre-gain to 9dB. Doing this gave me plenty of volume at around 90% output. And normal listening volume at around 70% volume.

Even after twisting and turning the buds and trying to find the magical position that would be the most ergonomic for my ears, I was unsuccessful. You may look sleek with the Edifier W240TN buds on, but that style comes at a cost. You'll definitely need to take breaks every one to two hours while wearing these wireless earbuds.



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