Search  for anything...

Edifier NeoBuds Pro Hi-Res Bluetooth Earbuds - Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds with LDAC & LHDC - Wireless Earbuds - 6 Mics for Call - 24H Playtime App

  • Based on 404 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $16.67 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Only 5 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Tuesday, May 14
Order within 19 hours and 29 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Color: Black


Features

  • High-Resolution Sound: NeoBuds Pro are the premium Hi-Res earbuds with LHDC & LDAC support. Edifier sets a new standard for TWS earbuds and delivers a remarkable sound experience for the discerning listener who desires more from their music.
  • Reveal the Real Sound: The precision-tuned dual-driver design features Knowles balanced armatures and dynamic drivers, harmonized by active crossover technology. Enjoy high-fidelity sound imbued with rich emotion.
  • Hybrid ANC Technology: Tune out the noise and tune into your music anywhere with 42dB of noise reduction. The advanced active noise-canceling system uses a six-mic array to cancel out incoming noise and dynamically adapt audio output.
  • Clear Calls: Optimized voice pickup isolates your voice and filters out background noise for smooth & effective communication.
  • Complete App Control: Get full control of your audio experience with the Edifier App. Select ANC (high/low) or direct ambient sound to suit your situation. Switch to gaming mode for low latency audio. Precisely customize EQ and other settings to create a personal sound signature.

Product Dimensions: 4.72 x 2.76 x 4.72 inches


Item Weight: 2 ounces


Item model number: NEOBUDS PRO


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 13, 2021


Manufacturer: Edifier


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Tuesday, May 14

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • Musical as holy horacious humbogart! Edifier are musical geniuses! Older tech though..
Color: Black
Update: a week on, I returned these. I stand by the musicality, but the LDAC on my desktop only lasted an hour. I might have even contemplated stacking to non-ldac, but then the battery was dead the next day and I just could not figure out the battery meter on the case, and did not want to keep connecting to my phone to check in the app. BT 5.0 is just not future proofing, especially when the soundcore liberty 3 are the same price on sale. Edifier are definitely on to a nice sound signature, but they need to get better specs. I went ahead and got the xm4 on sale and it hits all my needs though at a higher price — I would strongly recommend saving up for the xm4 over these, the xm4 do have much better sound. The soundcore liberty 3 is very crisp and clear as people say, and the tech and presentation put it in the higher tier, but those have BT connection bugs when switching devices, tend toward theatrical movies, have a finicky charging case (buds don’t snap on reliably), and the Sony with dsee smoothed out aac content. I am still excited about Edifier prospects, but this earbud just doesn’t have modern enough tech (no LE prospects, short battery), the case is too ugly, and it needs more bass extension. The Sony case is the most solid sand easy to use, the sl3 is the most sexy but fiddly. I hope Edifier would address this in their next release, but overall a promising first venture into hi-res audio (although with 1 hour ldac battery, it’s mostly a gimmick here). The ldac did sound great also, so I hope Edifier makes something more compelling than the competition next time, but with recent sale prices across the board it is difficult to keep these. Such a large case for such little battery life is difficult to justify. Oh well. I tried the tozo t6. It was cool and cheeky for $30, but just alright. I tried out beats fit pro: it sucked, flat, dull, and pinched my ear. I tried the liberty Soundcore pro 3 based on 1k reviews, and while it was extremely comfortable and pretty and the sound was just good, it is muddled and clumsy and the bass is a bit like a large rubber thump. Two hours in the gym with the liberty pro 3 was unbelievably comfortable but I left with a headache, even after doing the auto ear tuning and manual tuning it sounded dead and dull, even though everything was there, it was like the orchestra showed up but just didn’t have their heart in it - I only enjoyed a few of my favorite songs, everything else was meh - and the start of Spectre was decent, everything was clear but there wasn’t that excitement. I ordered the neobuds out of curiosity and because chifi impressed me with t3 plus and sivga, and because Edifier is a music company. Anker makes consumer electronics. And it shows. While anker’s liberty pro 3 is better in every single way (battery life, comfort, looks, wireless charging, longer ldac play), it just isn’t musical at all - it feels like amateurs banging on nice instruments. The Neobuds pro on the other hand have blown my mind hole right into a singularity. I. I can not even start. I must. Ok. Here goes. It slays everything I throw at it. In the gym Mama Baker played, on aac on iphone, and I couldn’t believe how delicious it sounded, as if it was a brand new release. Cheeky and fun, just as I remember it, but every instrument sounded so lively and nimble. Vocals are insane, completely natural and present it feels like the singer is right in front of you giving you a personal serenade. I mean not exactly, but it’s so musical. It feels as if every song has a conductor inside the earphone leading a thrilling little orchestra. The eight instruments fall away. At the right time. So in Spectre the orchestra parts just in time for bond’s opening line. And the little drum percussion leading up to it is so realistic. And the big drums in the intro reverberate just perfectly down into the chest in the most satisfying way. And every single instrument sounds dainty and pretty and nimble, from the most massive drum beat to the tiniest triangle ping. The first season of South Park even sounded lush, the the voices full of texture and timbre. Lovely, not a hint of harsh sibilance or dull drumbeats. Everyone is alive and awake and full of joy in this personal orchestra in my ears. Even my gf couldn’t believe how much better the neobuds sounded compared to the liberty pro3. Every guitar has throat so perfectly trained. Every trumpet has body and tremble. Ok. So you get it. I was dancing in the gym with these neobuds because I just couldn’t help myself. I don’t know how Edifier did it. Oh wait, I do know, they are a music company that knows what they are doing. My dream would be to take the sound of the Edifier neobuds pro and shove it into the pretty and comfy design on the liberty pro 3 with the better specs. But alas, it is unlikely that is going to happen, and unlikely that Edifier will read this review and make a new product just for me. But holy. Moly. Mother of all that is sin. Because the sound of these neobuds is so good, at this price it should be sinful. I cannot return these, even though they are inferior to the liberty 3, because these neobuds are in a league of their own in the one spec that matters most: sound. And I don’t care about lack of eq, because these buds have been tuned to perfection out of the gate. I am just so pleased. Thank you Edifier. These buds have so much emotion in them I was able to relive my old favorites. These buds even make Iron Maiden sound good to me, and that is a phenomenal accomplishment. I don’t know how they can do this with an iPhone and aac (not even ldac). I’m so curious to hear them on ldac now. Oh god, Edifier, please follow through on this product line, you are on to something pure gold. Even with all the lower specs I cannot return these, they have become my friend! I cannot believe I am writing such a personal review. These are just that impressive! If you cannot tell the difference, then get the Soundcore, they are the most comfy buds I have ever worn. But. If you need music in your life. If you need your movies to do a foxtrot in your ear, even when in the gym or on a run, then get these. I can say that the spinfit CP360 do not fit (too long to fit in chargin case), but I believe they have a CP1025 or some such that might fit, and comply indicates they will release foam tips. Anyway. I’m telling you, the sound from these buds is both lovely and lusty and violent and menacing all at the same time. It is pure magic. They give my wired T3 plus and hip-dac2 a good run for their money. I. Am. In. Disbelief. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022 by m4gr4th34

  • NOT for iPhone.
Color: Black
I already have 2 Edifier head sets (1 earbuds and 1 over the ear). Since I like them enough, I decided to upgrade my ear buds with the Neo Bud Pro since it has the LDAC capability. When I received the item, I was disappoint that the setup menu has no option for setting up the LDAC so I though my earbuds were old production and still has the old firmware. I got on the edifier.com website, went to the Support section and type in the firmware update keyword to get up to date firmware. I got back the message 'Sorry, no content was found. "firmware update".'. Crap, I expect Edifier is better that this. For now, the new Neo Bud Pro performance is about the same as my current earbuds. Why I border to upgrade? I've contacted Edifier Customer support, if they can't get me the firmware update, I will have to return this new earbuds and call it false advertising. Update 1: After 4 days, I received the email from Edifier Support (support@edifier.hk) asking for my feed back on the support that I received? What support? I didn't get any answer for my question. I'm now returning the ear buds that I just purchased from them. Such a huge disappoint on a potential audio company from China. Update 2: After multiple emails with Edifier support representative, here is the status from them: 1. My ear buds has the latest firmware, 2. The reason I can not get to LDAC setting because my iPhones 11(in general, all iPhones) doesn't support LDAC. I change my rating to a 3 stars because this new NeoBuds Pro, without LDAC, is not better (at least to my ears) than the older version earbud from Edifier. I don't recommend any body to buy this NeoBuds Pro in the effort to upgrade the older earbuds if you are using iPhones. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023 by TT

  • Solid over all
Color: Black
Sound quality is better than I would have expected and the noise cancellation is solid with a solid battery life my only gripe is they aren't comfortable for long term use but I usually have this issue anyway.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023 by Abner Santiago

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.