And the cherry on top is they are super comfortable too.
For the price point perfection cant be expected, but hey, theyre pretty close.
Find out more in my full Edifier WH950NB review.
The matte black finish with rose gold accents makes for an understated, premium look.
But where these headphones lose marks is in the controls department.
It feels like a missed opportunity to not have all of the functions easily accessible.
I was able to switch between a phone call and listening toSpotifyon my laptop with ease.
They also come with a 3.5mm cable for wired playback.
The WH950NB ANC modes are generally extremely solid and up there with the similarly pricedJBL Live 770NC headphones.
I could hear every individual instrument and each layer of sound that makes this song so addictive.
However, these headphones do struggle on songs with heavy bass.
The difference between the two modes is evident for songs with impressive baselines like Supermassive Black Hole by Muse.
The extra drive given to the song by dynamic mode just makes the listening experience so much more enjoyable.
I decreased the gain on the mids pretty drastically, increasing on the bass and highs.
The rhythm guitar was far less muddy and it finally let me hear what Ive wanted from this track.
Its also fun to play around with.
To put this to the test I called my mom to see what she thought of the audio quality.
I am certainly glad I had these headphones on when watching the battle between the Witchers and the Basilisk.
It made me feel like I was watching on the big screen with a Dolby Atmos sound system.
I am certainly glad I had these headphones on when watching the battle between the Witchers and the Basilisk.
you’re able to choose to further protect your hearing by setting sound limits in the Edifier app.
TheJBL Live 770NCheadphones have 50 hours of listening time with ANC, five less than the Edifier WH950NBs.
While they might not deliver booming bass, their ANC capabilities more than make up for it.