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Edifier’s W240TN true wireless earbuds aim to be the best option under £100

In need of some True Wireless earbuds that don't break the bank? Edifier may have you covered with the new W240TN, a new pair of true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation and dual dynamic drivers.  

Armed with Dual Dynamic Drivers (Φ6mm+Φ10mm) the W240TN creates a wide sound field and maintains delicate details even at a high volume threshold. Better yet, the W240TNs have a leg up on the competition thanks to the addition of Bluetooth 5.3, which offers even lower latency.

The W240TN comes with a compact charging case. The earbuds can last around 8.5 hours on a single charge and the case provides an extra 17 hours worth of battery life. Active Noise Cancelling and Adaptive Call Noise Reduction technologies will block out unwanted noise too, so you can focus on what you're trying to listen to, and communicate clearly on phone calls in noisier environments.

Here is the full feature list:

  • Dual Dynamic Drivers (Φ6mm+Φ10mm)
  • Bluetooth 5.3
  • 8.5-hour playback + 17 hours with charging case
  • Eye-catching metallic design inspired by a piston-head
  • Hybrid ANC
  • Compatible with the Edifier Connect App
  • Dedicated low latency gaming mode
  • Ambient ANC mode
  • IP55 water resistant and sweat proof
  • AI DNN call noise cancellation technology
  • Push-button controls

The Edifier W240TN True Wireless Earbuds will be available in the UK for £79.99 via Amazon.

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