Edifier Comfo Solo Open Ear Wireless Earbuds Debut With Affordable Price Tag


Edifier Comfo Solo Open Ear Earbud

We’ve seen the release of a good number of new open ear wireless earbuds in the past few months. Edifier itself recently launched the Comfo Fit II, and now, it has debuted the Edifier Comfo Solo.

One of the key highlights of the new Comfo Solo earbuds is the battery life. The buds can last for up to 10.5 hours with a complete charging session. But it’s not only the battery life that makes the open ear earbuds a worthy consideration. There are other aspects where Edifier did right with the new buds.

Main Highlights of the Edifier Comfo Solo Open Ear Earbuds

As the name suggests, Edifier has prioritized comfort a lot for the new open ear earbuds. These feature a liquid silicone material on the exterior. And on the inside, they have nickel-titanium wire. With this, the Comfo Solo buds get high elasticity and a comfort-focused build.

Comfortable design

Edifier also says that the Comfo Solo open ear earbuds can adapt to different shapes. The buds have adjustable wings, allowing the users to change the tightness and get a secure fit.

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Sound-wise, the Edifier Comfo Solo open ear earbuds feature a self-developed acoustic algorithm. Paired with dynamic low-frequency enhancement, the headphones can deliver great audio quality. What’s more interesting is that they feature LDAC codec support. This makes the buds get Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification.

Sound performance of Comfo Fit

Moreover, the Edifier Comfo Solo open ear earbuds have a spatial audio feature. It’s paired with head-tracking technology. This support lets the headphones offer an immersive music-listening experience. You can also expect to get a great calling experience. The buds have a 2+2 microphone configuration with ENC.

Battery life of Comfo Solo

While the earbuds can deliver 10.5 hours of runtime, the battery life jumps to 42 hours with the charging case. Other highlights of the Comfo Solo include fast charging, multi-connection, and a sleek design. The open ear earbuds launched in China at CNY 569 (around $80).

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