Tuesday, March 14th 2023

Edifier Launches the Amazing Acoustics, Lumia, and Electric All-in-one System - QD35 Tabletop Bluetooth Speaker

Edifier, the forward-thinking audio-technology brand, have announced the release of the QD35 - a tabletop, Bluetooth speaker expertly designed combining high spec audio features with 'Lumia Art' effects for the best acoustic/visual effect. The term Lumia was coined by a twentieth-century artist, Thomas Wilfred, when artists began to promote colors and light together in their works as a form of art that uses light. 'Lumia Art' was originally associated with music then latterly paintings. The QD35 is a perfect example of how Edifier have created an aesthetically pleasing speaker incorporating a brilliant, kaleidoscopic display of colored lights. Various preset light effects are available but users can also customize their own light effects using the Edifier Connect app.

The QD35 is an all-in-one music system. It is certified to both "Hi-Res Audio" and "Hi-Res Audio Wireless" standards. The USB-A port and the AUX jack on the rear panel support high-resolution audio signals. With the enhancement of LDAC technology, users can also stream high-quality music with a 96 kHz sampling rate to this speaker via Bluetooth.
The full-digit DSP chipset divides the signals precisely into treble and mid-bass. In two independent ways, the TI Closed Loop digital amplifier distributes enhanced audio signals of different frequency bands to target drivers for accurate reproduction. With a total power output of up to 40RMS, the audio blasting from the QD35 can easily fill your lounge, studio or other home living space.

The casing for the QD35 has been designed to perfectly intensify and balance the acoustics. The 3-inch mid-bass drivers, with the aluminium alloy diaphragm (benefitting from the 'long stroke' design) reproduces bass frequency down to 60 Hz and provides a mid-sound which is intense and rich. The 1-inch silk diaphragm dome tweeters are finely tuned for the exact reproduction of highs, from which the trebles sound crisp and bright. With the enhancement of MazeTube Bass Reflex Channels and TurbMuff Air Noise Suppression Technology, port noises and resonance are reduced to their lowest level.

Powered by TurboGaN's high-efficiency charging technology, it can charge 1000+ compatible devices. With the addition of full-time fast charging technology, full time temperature control technology and smart power assignment technology, charging is quick and safe.

The Edifier Connect app allows users to synchronize the clock automatically or manually, customize their own EQs and share their EQs with friends.

Price & Availability:
Currently, the QD35 Tabletop Bluetooth Speaker is available in black and white for $199.99 on Amazon.com and authorized dealers.
Source: Edifier
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7 Comments on Edifier Launches the Amazing Acoustics, Lumia, and Electric All-in-one System - QD35 Tabletop Bluetooth Speaker

#1
bogami
Now every piece of trash will gets a hi res Audio sticker? Mono box of poor quality with wifi support for 96kh converter chip is not enough for a good sound ! Image at 60 Hz poor -30 DB (at best) I certainly wouldn't say rich bass .(wath a loud of crap lies). High-quality hi-fi audio in a description that could hardly be used for a rattle ! For only 200 $, overrated !
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#3
thewan
bogamiNow every piece of trash will gets a hi res Audio sticker? Mono box of poor quality with wifi support for 96kh converter chip is not enough for a good sound ! Image at 60 Hz poor -30 DB (at best) I certainly wouldn't say rich bass .(wath a loud of crap lies). High-quality hi-fi audio in a description that could hardly be used for a rattle ! For only 200 $, overrated !
I am very sure only people gullible to marketing and do not look up what "standards" mean will believe that hi res equals audio quality. Hi res is just standardized test to show that your product can play certain frequencies. It doesn't specify that you need to play those well. It doesn't specify anything about quality. I can shout in your ear and you ear may pickup frequencies higher than the usual, doesn't mean i need to sound good doing it.
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Ferrum Master
thewanI am very sure only people gullible to marketing and do not look up what "standards" mean will believe that hi res equals audio quality. Hi res is just standardized test to show that your product can play certain frequencies. It doesn't specify that you need to play those well. It doesn't specify anything about quality. I can shout in your ear and you ear may pickup frequencies higher than the usual, doesn't mean i need to sound good doing it.
What if I would tell you that 99.9% of people on this planet just don't care?

I mean seriously... there is no sense even arguing about it... such things are there and will be just as bad taste. Just pass along.

But considering all stuff... at least make those things look right... I cannot image home interior that would with fit with abomination like that.
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#5
TechLurker
My 18 year old past self would have loved a silly "cyberpunk" speaker like this with garish neon lighting going along with the music.

My current self of indeterminable age will hate a speaker like this with garish neon lighting going along with the music.
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#6
Fergutor
NOOOO!!! Not you Edifier!! Making an absurd MONO speaker...!
Disappointing.
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#7
Easo
"Lumia"? I just got triggered. Thanks, Microsoft...
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