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    The new retro-style wireless speaker range of Edifier looks great, and it has facilities to take JBL and Sonos.

    PineapplesUpdateBy PineapplesUpdateJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The new retro-style wireless speaker range of Edifier looks great, and it has facilities to take JBL and Sonos.
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    • Edifier revealed 3 speakers, from tabletop to super-portable
    • 6W, 34W and 60W speaker models
    • New ANC headphone with 92-hour battery life

    I am a great fan of modern technology in retro clothing: Give me a high-race audio player that looks like an old AM radio and you can take my money. And I am also a fan of corporate PR nonsense. Therefore, the launch of the speaker and headphone’s new adifier ES series has put me in its happy place.

    Corporate PR Nonsense First: Letters ES takes the “layered meaning”, because E means “elegant”, S “stood for luxurious (or luxurious)”, and if you keep those two letters together then they stand for “Edifire Sound”.

    On one side, I love the look of the speakers, I have three models of growing growth, which begins with the ES20’s super-cute square, which is spread over rectangular ES60 and then a large box of ES300. And glasses are impressive for all three.

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    Edifier ES850NB over-ear-headphone in brown a desk or similar furniture sitting on top of a spiral notebook

    This is not just speakers: there are also new 92-hour ANC headphones (Image Credit: Edifier)

    Edifier ES20, ES60, and ES300: Major features and pricing

    It has a flagship ES300, a 60W, handcrafted wooden speaker with a leather look accents, a braided grille and a metal control room. The back of the grill has a 4-inch throw mid/bass driver and dual 1.25-inch silk dome tweeter.

    The ES300 has a hi-ice audio up to 24-bit/96 kHz, and has dual-band WiFi and Airplay 2. Wired ports are USB-A and AUX, and have an underlying ambient light system with three effects and two colors.

    The ES300 is $ 399.99 in the US, £ 299.99 in the UK and AU $ 399 in Australia.

    The portable ES60 is small, but is still porous, with 34W power through its dual 22 mm tweeter, neodium magnets with oval middle/bass driver and inactive bass radiator. It has Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint and stereo pairing, audio input and USB-C for charging, and promises a 9-hour playback. Like its elder brother, it is also inherent in the ambient lighting.

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    ES60 is $ 199.99 / £ 119.99 / AU $ 199.00.

    The final but at least the little ES20 is a 6W portable Bluetooth speaker with a 43 mm full-range Neodium magnet driver and 55 mm inactive bass radiator and a class Damp. It is IP67 rated, Bluetooth is 5.4 and includes a high sensitivity microphone to call; Once again there is a underlying environment lighting system.

    The ES20 is $ 89.99 / £ 49.99 / AU $ 99.

    Edifier has also launched a set of headphones, ES850NB. They are wired and wireless hi-race audio certification, 40 mm dynamic drivers and LDACs as well as wireless over-ear with support for general AAC and SBC. Active noise cancellation, AI call clarity, and battery life up to 92 hours.

    ES850NB headphones are $ 169.99 / £ 119.99 / AU $ 179.

    All four models of the Edifier ES series are now available.

    * American prices are from the press release of the adifter; The UK and Australian prices are from the websites of retailers.

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