The QD35 Hi-Res Bluetooth speaker from Edifier features Lumia Art lighting, otherwise known as RGB in the PC world. With an unusual, eye-catching design, and support for Hi-Res audio playback over either Bluetooth or wired connections, can this speaker deliver great sound – or is it all looks?
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
00:56 The Design
03:31 The Finish / Panels
04:09 Build Quality / water rating
05:36 Sound Quality
07:52 Sound tests
09:46 Connectivity / charging / controls / app
11:41 Closing thoughts
Specifications:
- TOTAL POWER OUTPUT: 25W (Mid-bass) + 15W (Treble)
- FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 60Hz-40kHz
- SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO: >85dB(A)
- INPUT SENSITIVITY: USB-A: 600±50mV AUX: 600±50mV Bluetooth: 600±50mFFS
- INPUT TYPE: AUX/USB-A/Bluetooth
- BLUETOOTH VERSION: 5.3
- DRIVER UNIT: 3″ (Mid-bass) +1″ (Treble)
- Total Charging Output Power: 35W
- DIMENSION: 277.8X164.8X141.7 mm (WxHxD)
- NET WEIGHT: 2.64kg
You can buy the Edifier QD35 Hi-Res Bluetooth Speaker from K&B Audio for £189.99 HERE.
Pros:
- Great audio quality.
- Solid build quality.
- Fairly loud.
- Compact size.
- Built in fast charger for external devices.
- Unusual design.
- Wired and wireless support for Hi-Res Audio.
Cons:
- Slightly expensive.
- Unusual design.
- Poor stereo imaging.
- Not suitable for outdoor use.
KitGuru says: The QD35 wireless speaker from Edifier produces some great quality, albeit slightly bass heavy, sound. The design will not be to everyone's tastes and they certainly are unusual when compared to the other Edifier products we've reviewed recently, but some will appreciate the futuristic and industrial looks. The build quality on offer from Edifier is great but the addition of water resistance would open up a lot more use cases for this speaker.