
Now we know when it comes to music, not all of us listen to the same thing, hence we often see people with their headphones or In-ear-monitors (IEM) while going on their daily routines. But if you find that the wires that hangs from out from these personal audio devices inconvenient to downright pesky, then it's probably wise to get a wireless headset.
A big thanks to Inter-Asia for providing Tech-Critter.com the Edifier W670BT Stereo Bluetooth Headset. If you're an enthusiast for good music, most probably you've heard of Edifier, a maker and manufacturer of high quality audio devices that are pocket friendly in comparison to other solutions with the same features.
Retailing at RM199 (SRP) in the Malaysian market, the Edifier W670BT is priced well below any contender offering the same product type. Before we jump the gun however, lets see what this little wireless wonder can do.
Specs
Frequency Response - 20Hz - 20KHz
Sound Pressure Level (SPL) - 97dB
Impedance - 32 Ohm
Driver Unit - 40mm
Bluetooth Disatance - Approx 10m
Connector - 2.5mm stereo
Accessory - 1x micro USB - USB cable & 1x 2.5mm - 3.5mm audio cable
Packaging
The Edifier W670BT comes in a overall white box with silver texts at the front depicting the Brand and model with an illustration of the headset smack right in the middle. Up at the top right corner indicates that this is a Bluetooth headset and the effective operation range of 10 meters. This is the packaging meant for China so if you happen to be buying in another country, it may differ.

Opening the front flap will allow users to peek at the folded headset through the window along with the specs and features of the headset in Chinese.

At the back is a collage of the product shot in different angles and another round of features in both English and Chinese this time.

Taking the W670BT out of the box, you'll find the headset, a quick-start guide, product information leaflet, a standard USB to Micro USB charging cable and a 2.5" to 3.5" audio connector. The leaflet indicates that the package doesn't come with a wall socket connector for charging so users will have to either charge via the USB port on their PC, laptop, power-bank or procure their own wall-plug-to-USB converter.

To give you a sense of size, here is a picture of a model wearing the W670BT. You can see that it's very compact indeed.

This post has been edited by Clem1982: Apr 21 2014, 09:19 AM
Apr 21 2014, 09:12 AM, updated 12y ago
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