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Edifier Unveils Three New Noise-Cancelling Earbuds in Australia
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January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Edifier has launched three new noise-cancelling true wireless earbuds in Australia: NeoBuds Planar, NeoDots, and NeoBuds Pro 3. The models offer features like planar magnetic drivers, low-latency gaming audio, and spatial audio with head tracking. All earbuds include active noise cancellation, app controls, and emphasize battery life, catering to different price points and user needs.
Edifier has launched three new true wireless earbuds in Australia through Officeworks, expanding its range of noise-cancelling models with new options for planar magnetic drivers, low-latency gaming audio, and spatial audio with head tracking.
The line-up includes the NeoBuds Planar, the NeoDots, and the NeoBuds Pro 3. Edifier has positioned the products at three price points, with recommended prices of AUD $299 for NeoBuds Planar, AUD $189 for NeoDots, and AUD $269 for NeoBuds Pro 3.
All three models focus on active noise cancellation, Bluetooth audio codec support, and battery life. Edifier also includes app-based controls across the range via its EDIFIER ConneX app.
NeoBuds Planar
The NeoBuds Planar is the highest-priced model in the group. Edifier says it uses 12mm planar magnetic drivers. The company says the design targets sound accuracy across a wide frequency range.
Edifier has also highlighted its "2nd generation EqualMass patented wiring technology" in the earbuds. The company says the wiring design aims to improve transient response and reduce distortion. It also says the design counter-balances uneven magnetic field distribution and achieves equal weight distribution across the diaphragm.
The NeoBuds Planar also carries Hi-Res Wireless certification. Edifier says the earbuds support Qualcomm's Snapdragon Sound. It also lists LDAC and LHDC 5.0 among the supported Bluetooth codecs.
Edifier has included multipoint support. The company says this allows switching between multiple devices. It has also described the earbuds as suited to music, podcasts, and gaming, with a focus on in-ear comfort.
On noise cancellation, Edifier says the NeoBuds Planar uses "3rd generation Qualcomm Hybrid Adaptive Noise Cancellation technology". The company says call quality relies on three "AI-powered microphones" in each earbud.
The NeoBuds Planar carries an IP55 dust and water resistance rating. Edifier lists a 30-hour battery life when used with the charging case. The company says the case supports USB-C charging and wireless charging.
NeoDots
Edifier has positioned the NeoDots as a more compact alternative at a lower price. The company says it supports multiple HD Bluetooth codecs, including LDAC and LHDC 5.0.
The NeoDots includes a game mode with a stated 80ms low latency. Edifier also says the earbuds use hybrid driver units. It lists balanced armature and 10mm dynamic drivers, with digital signal processing and an active crossover.
For active noise cancellation, Edifier says the NeoDots extends "the noise cancellation depth to -48dB". As with the other models, controls and EQ options sit within the EDIFIER ConneX app.
On battery life, Edifier says the NeoDots offers up to 17 hours of playtime on a single charge. It lists up to 56 hours when used with the charging case.
NeoBuds Pro 3
The NeoBuds Pro 3 adds spatial audio and head tracking. Edifier says the earbuds include a built-in gyroscope and accelerometer. The company says the system adjusts sound direction and depth in response to head movements.
Edifier also focuses on noise cancellation changes in this model. It says the NeoBuds Pro 3 adds "an independent feed-forward noise cancellation channel". The company says the earbuds adjust the cancellation pattern based on ambient noise.
Edifier says the model uses "wide-band multi-channel Active Noise Cancellation". It lists a noise cancellation depth of "-50dB" and a noise cancellation bandwidth of "4kHz".
For calls, Edifier says it has upgraded the microphone system. The company says the NeoBuds Pro 3 uses four "AI-powered microphones" in each earbud. It also says the earbuds are "Optimised for wind noise resistance" and cites support for calls in winds up to "25km/h".
Edifier lists battery life of up to 36 hours with the charging case.
Retail rollout
All three models are available now from Officeworks in Australia. Edifier has not provided a breakdown of colour options or bundle configurations in its product notes.
The company has also not disclosed which Snapdragon Sound features are supported on specific Android devices, or the precise Bluetooth versions used across the range. Performance for codec support and multipoint typically depends on handset, operating system, and settings.
Edifier has continued to emphasise app control as a common feature across its earbud portfolio. It says the EDIFIER ConneX app offers customised EQ and other controls for the earbuds.
The launch adds to a crowded market for true wireless earbuds in Australia, where brands compete heavily on noise cancellation performance, battery life, codec support, and features like low-latency game modes and spatial audio.
Edifier is expected to extend retail availability beyond Officeworks as the range reaches more channels.
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