
Even if you have to compromise on sound and materials, the Edifier W830NB offers strong value for money.
The Edifier W830NB are wireless over-ear headphones designed for a comfortable listening experience in the lifestyle sector. With their gray color scheme, they seamlessly blend into various environments. The headphones utilize the latest Bluetooth version 5.4, ensuring a stable and fast connection to your devices. Thanks to the built-in microphone, they are ideal for calls and voice control. The battery-powered design allows for flexible use without annoying cables. The W830NB not only offer an appealing look but also high functionality that meets the demands of modern life.
Application range | Lifestyle |
Equipment + Functions | Microphones |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Headphone type | Bluetooth headphones, Over ear headphones |
Item number | 47262849 |
Manufacturer | Edifier |
Category | Headphones |
Manufacturer no. | W830NB |
Release date | 16/7/2024 |
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Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Application range | Lifestyle |
Equipment + Functions | Microphones |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Headphone type | Bluetooth headphones, Over ear headphones |
Bluetooth version | 5.4 |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Country of origin | China |
CO₂ emissions | 29,26 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,76 |
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Even if you have to compromise on sound and materials, the Edifier W830NB offers strong value for money.
The W830NB from Edifier left a mixed, but ultimately positive impression. The long battery life, wearing comfort and active noise cancellation were the most convincing. Although there was no clear subjective difference when the HD Audio Codec was activated, the feature is a welcome addition...