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Which one is better, Tang Mai headphones or Edifier headphones?

Comparison of Wireless Bluetooth Headphones between Edifier and Tangmai

Because I love listening to music so much, headphones are really a necessity for me to enhance my sense of life. Going to work or fishing is inseparable from headphones. This thing is already happy! 68 I bought two Bluetooth headsets for comparison. After reading a lot of headphone recommendations, I decided to choose Edifier Z2 and Tangmai W9. The following is a comparison of personal experience. The mobile phone is an iphone.

Price: Edifier: 219 Tang Wheat: 199

Appearance: (Picture 1 2 3) Personally like Tang Wheat, the lines are smooth and simple like pebbles. The Shell Fufu Walker is larger, has a nicer color, and is about the same weight, it all comes down to personal preference.

Battery: The official quotation is that Tangmai headphones have a battery life of 4.5 hours and 24 hours. The charging compartment can be charged 6 times, and the total battery life is about 28 hours. The Edifier has a battery life of 6 hours and 18 hours, and the battery life is equal to 24 hours. The battery life is not exact, but it is enough to last for several days without charging.

Perception: The headphones look the same size. Tangmai's headphones are slightly thinner, more comfortable and less burdensome. Edifier's headphones may be a little uncomfortable because the handles are thick and ribbed (see Figure 4).

Interface: (Figure 5) Edifier is the ladder interface of Android, and Tang Mai is the Type-c interface.

Connection speed: There are voice prompts, and the connection speed is okay. After pairing, it will automatically connect, and both

Function: Edifier's introduction says it has dual MIC noise reduction. Tang Mai's introduction does not have the noise reduction function, and I didn't hear the difference. If you want the noise reduction function, you can research it further.

Touch: Both headphones can be touched to answer/hang up calls, pause/resume playback. Tangmai does not support touch voice assistant, but Edifier does.

Sound quality: I can’t hear the sound quality of the two just by listening to music, and I can’t hear the noise or current. The sound quality is okay. Then I asked my sister to call me to test the sound quality of the phone. Tang Mai's voice is a bit muffled than without headphones, and there is no noise. I can hear the difference, but it doesn't affect acceptability. The rambler's voice on the phone immediately became muffled, and the voice changed a bit, making it difficult for me to tell who it was. The sound quality clearly surprised me! Just based on intuition, I originally thought that the Edifier's sound quality would be better than that of the Mai, because after all, the relative functions are more expensive, the packaging box is more exquisite, and the appearance and introduction are better?

Finally, the point is here! There is a problem when connecting these two headphones to an Apple phone and my sister's Bluetooth headset that I tried before. That is, the volume of the headphones is turned to the minimum, and the sound is a bit loud. Because after the Bluetooth headset is connected, the minimum volume of the headset is actually the second volume of the mobile phone, so it is still ok if it is only used daily during the day. If you listen to music for a long time, fall asleep with music at night (this is also rare) or in a very quiet environment, the volume will be too high and it will hurt your ears. I don’t know why Apple phones have this bug. Maybe Android phones don’t have it.