The Halo Space over-ear headphones, which emphasise cutting-edge features like head-tracking spatial audio and a tri-mode connection, were unveiled by Huazai, Edifier’s Chinese subbrand. These headphones combine cutting-edge acoustic technology with an approachable design, and they retail for 869 Yuan ($120).

Edifier Huazai Halo Space Specifications:

The 40mm multi-layer composite diaphragm dynamic drivers of the Halo Space headphones are intended to produce crisp high frequencies up to 40kHz, a smooth middle, and deep bass. The drivers are enhanced in clarity and balance by a separate hollow structure that separates them from outside noise.

High-definition audio codecs like LDAC and LHDC 5.0, which enable high-resolution audio playback while preserving the fidelity of the original sound, are supported by these Hi-Res Audio certified headphones.

With head-tracking spatial audio technology, the Halo Space headphones offer a 360° surround sound experience by dynamically altering the sound according to the user’s head motions. This feature makes games, movies, and music more immersive and is a flexible choice for a range of audio experiences.

In addition, the headphones have a tri-mode connection feature that lets users alternate between wired, Bluetooth 5.3, and 2.4G wireless connections. With an ultra-low latency of 0.017 seconds, the 2.4G wireless mode guarantees flawless audio-visual synchronisation while gaming.

With an up to -45dB noise reduction depth, the headphones have active noise cancellation (ANC). There are four different noise cancellation modes available on the headphones: comfort, wind noise resistance, ambient sound, and profound noise cancellation for noisy areas. The headphones’ ergonomic design has an adjustable headband for all-day comfort and air-skin-friendly ear cushions.

The Halo Space headphones have a battery life of up to 50 hours when the noise cancellation is off and up to 30 hours when it is on. They can also be charged quickly, taking only 15 minutes to get 11 hours of use out of them. The headphones also have RGB lighting effects that can be customised, and users may manage sound effects, illumination, and other settings via the Edifier Connect app or the Edifier TempoHub PC client.

The Halo Space headphones weigh about 327g net weight and come in two colours: Boundary Black and Dawn White. They are made to work with a range of gadgets, such as PCs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. For clear communication during calls and gaming, the headphones also have a powerful AI noise suppression system and a detachable high-definition microphone.

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