Edifier to Release Affordable Hi-Res Audio-Certified NeoBuds Pro in July

Known best for its sound systems, bookshelf speakers, and personal audio devices, Chinese audio company Edifier announced the July release of its new NeoBuds Pro, which are among the first true wireless earbuds to receive Hi-Res Audio certification.


The NeoBuds Pro blends a dynamic driver, a Knowles balanced armature, and a LHDC+AAC codec that allows for the transmitting of 96kHz 24Bit HD audio over Bluetooth. The 24Bit HD audio allows for greater sound resolution in comparison to the standard 16Bit found in most earbuds, with an end result that’s close

r to what is heard by musicians and engineers in the studio. The NeoBuds Pro bi-amping with DSP-based active crossover technology precisely splits the Bluetooth electrical signal into high and low frequencies before reaching the amplifiers in the earbuds. Within the earbuds, there are two separate amplifiers that create sound: the dynamic driver and the Knowles balanced armature. The dynamic driver provides the bass using magnetic technologies to cause a flexible diaphragm to re-orient air to create sound, while the Knowles balanced armature, a system comprising a tiny reed balanced between two magnets in a tiny enclosure, harnesses the electrical signal to cause vibrations in the reed which transmits crisp treble frequencies. 

Get detail info: Edifier to Release Affordable Hi-Res Audio-Certified NeoBuds Pro in July

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