
Edifier
The Edifier WH950NB are over‑ear wireless headphones offering hybrid active noise cancellation, up to 55 hours of battery life (ANC off) and fast USB‑C charging, targeting Android users who value comfort, long playtime and LDAC hi‑res audio.
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$179.99
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$178.99
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$127.49
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$199.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the WH950NB for its impressive multi‑mode ANC, exceptionally long battery life, comfortable earpads, fast 10‑minute charge and LDAC hi‑res audio support, while noting that the sound quality does not reach audiophile levels and the lack of AAC codec limits some device compatibility.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the headphones for their comfort during long sessions, reliable ANC, long-lasting battery and clear call quality, with the fast‑charge feature and safe‑volume app controls also receiving positive remarks. The main criticisms echo expert concerns about sound fidelity and missing AAC support.
Common Complaints
Missing AAC codec support, sound quality not meeting audiophile expectations, and a weight of 296 g that is heavier than some competing models.
What People Are Saying
“great pair of headphones for personal/professional use”
How It Compares
vs. Soundcore Space One
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Soundcore if you prioritize lighter weight and AAC support; choose Edifier for faster charging and hearing‑protection features.
vs. Anker Soundcore Life Q30
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick the Q30 for longer battery and lower cost; pick Edifier for LDAC support, fast charging and Android‑focused features.
vs. Sony WH‑CH720N
Advantages
Disadvantages
Sony is ideal if you need a lighter headset with broader codec support; Edifier is better for ultra‑fast charging and built‑in hearing‑protection limits.