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Edifier Luna Eclipse e25 2.0 Speakers Review

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The Luna Eclipse is comprised of two separate speaker units which are very similar in design. The right speaker also acts as the amplifier and Bluetooth receiver and connects to the left speaker with a cable.

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It’s clear that Edifier has designed the Luna Eclipse to appeal to those customers who are looking for an understated but attractive set of speakers. Their piano black finish looks very exclusive, although it does pick up scratches readily.

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The two speakers are ovoid in shape, with a flat area on the bottom to allow them to stand up. These flat areas are fairly small, though, meaning it is quite easy to knock the speakers over accidentally.

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Edifier has chosen to use touch volume controls on the left side of the right speaker, alongside the power button. Swiping across these buttons will also let you change track when you’re using the speakers in Bluetooth mode.

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Moving around to the rear of the speakers, we find the I/O connections. On the right speaker, we find a 3.5mm socket, DC-in jack, and a connector which lets you plug in the other speaker.

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Each of the speaker units feature two active drivers, one 22W and one 15W. These measure 3.5 inches and 19 mm respectively. There is also a 3 inch passive driver in the rear of each unit.

Specification

  • Total power output: 15W x 2 + 22W x 2
  • THD + N (testing level): 10%
  • Audio input type: Bluetooth, 3.5mm stereo audio input
  • Signal to noise ratio: ≥85dBA
  • Input sensitivity: 600mV ± 50mV
  • Frequency response: R/L: 6.1KHz – 20KHz | SW:30Hz-1.58KHz
  • Tweeter unit: 19mm silk dome magnetically shielded, 6Ω
  • Speaker unit: 3½ inch, Magnetically shielded, 6Ω
  • Adjustment (remote): Wireless remote control for volume and power
  • Adjustment (touch panel): Power, volume, Bluetooth disconnect, swipe motion track navigation in Bluetooth mode
  • Passive driver: 3 inch
  • Dimension: 122 x 212 x 222mm (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 3.6Kg net | 4.15Kg gross
  • Model number: e25

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One comment

  1. These are very stylish, nice looking speakers . have to say I prefer something with a bit of bass clout – guess you could add a sub later?