Edifier is back with a new pair of true wireless earbuds that check nearly every box in the spec sheet—without checking your wallet. The new Lolli Pro 3i, quietly launched via the brand’s official Weibo, brings together a smart mix of audio fidelity, modern features, and understated polish for just 298 yuan (about $41).

Edifier Lolli Pro 3i Specifications
At first glance, these earbuds don’t scream innovation, but they come loaded with some surprisingly forward-looking tech. Bluetooth 6.0, which Edifier is among the first to roll out commercially, promises stronger, lower-latency connections, and the Lolli Pro 3i doubles down on that promise with support for LDAC and Hi-Res Wireless Audio certification, pushing out 24-bit/96kHz streams that audiophiles will appreciate.
Under the hood, it’s a dual-driver setup: a 6mm titanium-coated driver for the treble and a 10mm composite diaphragm to handle the mids and bass. The result is a crisp, layered sound signature that doesn’t lean too hard on bass or treble—something many budget buds still struggle with.


But it’s the -47dB hybrid noise cancellation that might catch your attention. ANC levels are adjustable, and there’s an ambient mode for when you still need to hear the outside world. For voice calls, each bud carries three mics (yes, three), aided by AI-driven noise reduction for clear communication in crowded spaces.
Like any good 2025 earbuds, the Lolli Pro 3i handles multi-device pairing and offers dedicated profiles for music, gaming (with ultra-low latency), and spatial audio. There’s also in-ear detection for auto-play/pause, IP54 dust and water resistance, and even AI-powered translation across 21 languages through the Edifier Connect app.
Battery life is solid: 9.5 hours per charge, with an additional 28.5 hours via the case. Need a quick top-up? A 15-minute fast charge gives you several hours of use. And yes, you get touch controls, antibacterial ear tips, and three color options—Deep Purple, Aqua Green, and Smooth White—to match your vibe.
In related news, Philips recently introduced five new audio products in India, including TWS earbuds, a neckband, and portable speakers. Meanwhile, Sony has launched the LinkBuds Fit WF-LS910N in the country, featuring active noise cancellation and LDAC support.
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