Edifier
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Edifier is a privately held company based in Beijing, China that specializes in audio equipment.

Background

Edifier Technology Co., Ltd was founded in Beijing in 1996. Edifier aims to provide quality sound equipment at an affordable price. Focusing on the design and high-end end audio electronics for both lifestyle and multimedia markets, Edifier aims at providing a wide selection of products. Today, Edifier is recognized for its development and use of acoustic technology, high quality manufacturing standards as well as the quality in the design and production of audio electronics.

Today Edifier is a multinational company, with offices in Beijing, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia and Argentina with manufacturing facilities in Beijing and Dong Guan, China. It also has distributors appointed in over 60 countries globally and over 3,000 employees producing more than eight million units annually.

Edifier manages R&D, product design and assembly, transducer design and manufacturing, tooling, final assembly and global marketing and sales for all Edifier branded products.

History

Edifier Technology Co., Ltd., established in Beijing in 1996, and began to expand into international markets in 1997 while establishing its international headquarters and research center in British Columbia, Canada. Today, Edifier products are distributed in many countries and markets across Europe, America, Asia and the Middle East. In 2004, the company enhanced its commitment to acoustic research and development and product engineering by opening a research and design facility in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Speakers

  • R series: Mainstream
  • S series (2.0): High-end
  • e series: Multimedia oriented
  • M series: Mainstream (small-sized)
  • MP series: Portable
  • Tube amplifier series: High-end (not available in the US)
  • C series: Mainstream (external amplifier) (not available in the US)
  • X series: Multimedia Oriented (not available in the US)
  • iF series: iPod docks (not available in the US)

Headphones


Mini Theaters


External links

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