Compare Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds vs Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds

P1 Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
P2 Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds

Comparison Takeaways

Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • aptX is 4.8 vs 1.0. aptX support is a strength, with reviewers repeatedly noting aptX Adaptive or aptX Lossless as part of the...
  • LDAC is 4.7 vs 1.0. LDAC support is repeatedly confirmed and is part of the broader hi-res codec strength.
  • Codec support is 4.8 vs 2.0. Codec support is one of the strongest consensus positives, repeatedly described as broad, exhaustive, or covering nearly every...
  • Multipoint connectivity reliability is 4.1 vs 1.3. Multipoint is widely supported and often works well, but one review reported having to switch devices manually and...

Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • Spatial audio is 4.0 vs 1.0. Spatial audio (often with head tracking on Apple devices) is available and generally works well, though not everyone...
  • Volume output is 4.5 vs 2.8. They can play loud with plenty of headroom, and several reviewers note extra energy/volume compared with some competitors.
  • Battery is 4.6 vs 3.4. Battery life is a major strength: most reports align with roughly 8 hours (ANC on) and up to...
  • Transparency mode quality is 4.4 vs 3.2. Transparency mode is a strong point, frequently described as natural and easy to trust outdoors; a few reviewers...
Average score
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0
Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.8
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0

ANC is consistently described as effective or good, though several reviewers say rivals can block more noise and sub-bass rumble.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.8

ANC performance ranges from solid to near-flagship when the seal is good, often compared favorably with AirPods Pro 2, but it is less convincing against voices and wind and generally trails the very best from Bose and Sony.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.4

Android support is strong through Google Fast Pair and Android-accessible hi-res codec advantages, with multiple reviewers calling this out.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.1

Android works well for core playback and features through the Beats app, but it lacks some Apple-only conveniences and is held back by limited codec and multipoint support.

App
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.4

The Connex app is feature-rich and often praised as usable or intuitive, but one review found it ugly and another found parts of the UX clumsy.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.2

On iOS, many controls live in system settings; on Android, the Beats app covers essentials like modes, customization, and updates, but experiences vary depending on how much you care about deeper audio tweaking.

Apple H2 chip support
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.9

The Apple H2 chip delivers the most polished experience on iOS (fast pairing, device switching, Siri features), and it helps overall responsiveness and stability within the Apple ecosystem.

aptX
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.8

aptX support is a strength, with reviewers repeatedly noting aptX Adaptive or aptX Lossless as part of the codec package.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
1.0

No aptX support is a downside for Android users who want Qualcomm codec options.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

Video and gaming latency are treated positively, with reviewers citing Game Mode, low latency, or fine video latency.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
5.0

Video/audio latency is generally low; at least one reviewer specifically reports no noticeable lip-sync delay.

Bass performance
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.8

Bass impressions are split: several reviewers found bass light or lacking punch, while others reported strong, deep, or punchy bass with the right fit or tuning.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.3

Bass is consistently highlighted as powerful and well-controlled for a Beats product, adding drive without usually overwhelming the mix, though it can boom at high volumes for some listeners.

Battery
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.4

Battery life is generally average to mediocre for the price, despite some reviewers noting acceptable totals or better-than-claimed playback.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.6

Battery life is a major strength: most reports align with roughly 8 hours (ANC on) and up to 10 hours (ANC off), with a few tests exceeding the rated numbers.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.7

Bluetooth 5.4 is repeatedly noted and generally treated as a modern connectivity strength.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

Connection stability is generally reported as strong in everyday use, especially on Apple devices, with few dropouts for audio playback.

Build quality
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.1

Build quality is mostly viewed as solid or well made, though one reviewer criticized the plastic casing as cheap-looking.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.5

Build impressions are mixed: many call the redesign durable and sweat-ready for workouts, but a few reviews point to flimsy case parts or comfort/fit hardware that feels unforgiving.

Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.7

Reviewers strongly support the hi-res playback side through Hi-Res certification and LDAC, LHDC, and lossless-capable codec support; no review specifically evaluates a DAC.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Button control usability
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.9

Physical controls are customizable and often reliable, but reviewers also mention a learning curve, weak squeeze feel, or slower response.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.6

Physical buttons and volume rockers are widely appreciated for workouts (especially with gloves), with easy playback/volume control; a few users report accidental presses while inserting the buds.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.6

Case feedback is mixed: some reviewers liked its robust, compact, or pocketable feel, while others called it ugly or chunky.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.6

The case is smaller than the original and generally functional with strong magnets, but it is still bulky compared with most earbuds; at least one review criticizes build/hinge feel.

Charging
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.5

Charging is a clear strength because reviewers repeatedly cite wireless or Qi charging alongside USB-C/wired charging.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.7

Charging is well modernized with wireless charging and fast-charge support; most reviewers like the convenience, even if the case itself remains sizable.

Codec support
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.8

Codec support is one of the strongest consensus positives, repeatedly described as broad, exhaustive, or covering nearly every major hi-res codec.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
2.0

Codec support is basic (AAC/SBC), which is fine for iOS but leaves Android users without higher-resolution options.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

Long-use comfort is generally positive, with several reviewers wearing them for hours or all day; one found comfort only medium.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.9

Long-wear comfort is generally good for a sport earhook design, with many able to wear them for hours, but comfort varies widely: some reviewers felt hook or in-ear pressure after extended use and a few found them outright uncomfortable.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.7

Design opinions are divided between modern, futuristic, or individual styling and comments that the look is unattractive or an acquired taste.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.3

The redesign (smaller hook, slimmer housings, new colors) is widely seen as a meaningful refinement over gen 1, improving ergonomics and how they work with glasses, even if the look is still more conspicuous than standard earbuds.

Eartips fit
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.1

Fit depends heavily on getting a proper seal; many reviewers achieved secure fits, but some noted seal loss or size sensitivity.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Ear tip size options
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.8

Ear tip options are strong, with multiple reviews noting wide sizing from extra small through extra large or several included pairs.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.4

Five tip sizes (XS to XL) and built-in fit tests help most users dial in a seal, but a minority still struggle to get a consistent seal with the stock tips (and seal quality strongly affects sound, ANC, and heart-rate tracking).

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.5

EQ customization is powerful on paper, but reviewers are split because some liked the adjustable bands while others found the EQ limited or not very responsive.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
1.4

A recurring complaint is the lack of a true user EQ; you largely live with Beats/Apple tuning plus Adaptive EQ, which frustrates listeners who want to fine-tune bass/treble.

Find My
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0

The app includes a find-my-earbuds beep feature, but evidence is limited to one review.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.7

Find My/Locate features are useful for tracking, but multiple reviews note it is more basic than AirPods Pro 2 (e.g., missing Precision Finding).

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.4

Frequency response and tonal accuracy are generally praised for detail and balance through mids and treble, while bass weight remains the main caveat.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Included accessories
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.3

Included accessories are solid, with reviewers noting multiple ear tips plus items such as a USB-C cable, pouch, or extra case cover.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Instrument separation
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.8

Instrument separation is a major strength, with reviewers repeatedly praising clean track separation, detail retrieval, and precise layering.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.2

Instrument separation is often praised as improved over older Beats buds, but it is not universally class-leading; some reviewers hear a slightly compressed presentation compared with the best premium earbuds.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.9

The integrated mic array is well documented, usually as three mics per bud or six total, though call performance varies by environment.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
LDAC
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.7

LDAC support is repeatedly confirmed and is part of the broader hi-res codec strength.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
1.0

No LDAC support further limits high-bitrate Bluetooth audio on Android.

Lossless audio support
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.9

Lossless support is strong, with several reviewers citing aptX Lossless or hi-res lossless transmission.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

At high volumes, clarity generally holds up well without obvious distortion, though the overall tuning can get more bass-forward as you push volume.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.4

Microphone noise reduction is mixed: some reviewers heard good background or wind handling, while others called reduction spotty or said it struggled in a cafe simulation.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.1

Noise reduction on calls is typically praised for suppressing background noise, though wind handling and consistency vary by reviewer and device.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.8

Call quality ranges from clear and coherent to quiet, processed, or merely decent depending on conditions.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.9

Call mic quality is often rated very good, especially on iPhone with Apple processing, but at least one review reports highly inconsistent or poor call clarity.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

Midrange and vocals are mostly clear and detailed, though one review noted vocals sometimes dipped in the mix.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.9

Midrange is generally clear enough for vocals and guitars, but a few reviews note occasional honkiness or distance that can make some vocals feel less present, especially when fit is off.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.3

Multi-platform support is supported by Android/iOS app availability and broad chip/device compatibility, though evidence is narrower than for codecs.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.8

They play nicely across Apple devices and are usable on Android/other Bluetooth sources, but true cross-platform flexibility can be hampered by pairing quirks and feature gaps.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.1

Multipoint is widely supported and often works well, but one review reported having to switch devices manually and another noted high-res limitations.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
1.3

True multipoint is a notable omission; Apple device switching works smoothly via iCloud, but simultaneous multi-device connections (and some HR use cases) are limited.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0

Passive isolation gets limited but positive support, with one review describing decent isolation with a proper fit.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.1

Passive isolation depends heavily on achieving a good seal; with the right tips it blocks a lot of gym/street noise, but inconsistent fit can let voices and sharp sounds leak through.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.5

Portability is positive where mentioned, with reviewers calling the package compact or the case pocketable; foldability is not relevant to this earbud form factor.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.1

Pocketability is improved but still a weak spot: many can fit it in pockets, yet it is often described as chunky and better suited to a gym bag.

Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.8

Preset EQ quality is generally usable, especially Dynamic or Electrostatic, but reviewers do not treat the presets as universally ideal.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.0

Adaptive EQ and mode-dependent tuning help keep sound consistent, but the experience can change with ANC/transparency on vs off; some reviewers prefer the sound with ANC/transparency enabled.

RGB lighting customization
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.3

Case light color customization is repeatedly noted, usually as eight-color or LED customization rather than lighting on the buds themselves.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Sensors
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.8

Sensors are present and useful, especially wear detection, but performance ranges from working well to laggy or unreliable.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.4

Sensors are a headline feature (in-ear detection and heart-rate monitoring). Heart-rate can match Apple Watch closely when it behaves, but multiple reviewers report dropouts, limited iOS app support, and inconsistent performance during runs.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
5.0

Smudge resistance has limited but positive evidence from one review praising the matte finish for preventing fingerprints.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

Smudge and fingerprint resistance is noted as better than expected on at least one colorway/case finish, helping them look cleaner over time.

Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.3

Setup and software simplicity are mixed: pairing can be easy, but reviewers also cite sluggish mode switching, finicky setup, or UX rough edges.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.1

Setup is easy for many users (especially iPhone pairing), but heart-rate permissions, limited supported apps, and occasional pairing conflicts can make initial configuration frustrating for some.

Sound quality
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.5

Sound quality is the core strength, with most reviewers praising detail, clarity, and planar character, while some warn that the tuning is specialized or inconsistent.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.0

Overall sound is tuned for energy: punchy and engaging for workouts, with good detail for the category; audiophile-focused listeners may find it less refined than top-tier premium buds.

Soundstage depth
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.8

Soundstage depth is mixed, with one reviewer finding no depth while others heard a firm foundation, space, or an immersive stage.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Soundstage width
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

Soundstage width is usually positive, with reviewers describing expansive, large, open, or better-positioned staging.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.9

Soundstage is reported as reasonably open for in-ears, with some reviewers noting a bigger stage than prior Beats, while others still find it more compact than reference-grade earbuds.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
1.0

Spatial audio is a weakness because one review explicitly says this feature is absent.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.0

Spatial audio (often with head tracking on Apple devices) is available and generally works well, though not everyone prefers it for music and some note it changes the sound signature.

Stability
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

Stability is generally good, with several reviewers describing secure fit during running or workouts, though one had to readjust during runs.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

Earhook stability is a standout: most reviewers report the buds stay locked in through runs and gym sessions with minimal slippage, though a few note tips can loosen when readjusting and the hook can create pressure points for some ears.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.4

Control responsiveness is mixed, ranging from reliable pressure controls to accidental activation, delay, and sluggish mode changes.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.2

Transparency mode is serviceable but not top-tier; reviewers mention useful voice or awareness modes but also muffled highs and unnatural sound.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.4

Transparency mode is a strong point, frequently described as natural and easy to trust outdoors; a few reviewers still rate AirPods Pro 2 slightly more realistic, especially in high frequencies.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.1

Treble clarity is a major positive for detail and sparkle, but brightness, sibilance, or restrained treble can become track-dependent issues.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
3.4

Treble is usually crisp and lively, but multiple reviewers mention either muted sparkle or occasional sharp/metallic moments depending on track, device, and fit.

USB-C
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.2

USB-C charging is clearly supported and repeatedly mentioned for the case or included cable.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
5.0

USB-C is a welcomed update and, paired with wireless charging, makes top-ups simpler than the previous Lightning-era Beats cases.

Value for money
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
3.0

Value is strongly divided by region and price: some reviewers justify the price for sound, but many call $299 expensive or a hard sell.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
No score yet
Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0

Voice assistant integration is supported through native assistant control or voice-assistant interaction, with limited direct evaluation.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.9

Hands-free Siri and voice-assistant support are strong in the Apple ecosystem, and basic voice assistant access is available across platforms.

Volume output
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
2.8

Volume output is a concern in the two reviews that discuss it, with both saying the earbuds are on the lower side or not very loud.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

They can play loud with plenty of headroom, and several reviewers note extra energy/volume compared with some competitors.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.1

Water and sweat resistance is positive, with reviewers consistently citing IP55 or IP54 protection for sweat, rain, dust, or workouts.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
2.9

IPX4 is adequate for sweat and light rain, but several reviewers call it underwhelming for a fitness-first product and note tougher-rated rivals exist.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Edifier NeoBuds Planar Earbuds
4.0

Weight comfort is mostly positive because the earbuds are described as lightweight, though one reviewer did not find them especially light in the ear.

Product 2: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 Earbuds
4.5

Despite being chunkier than non-hooked buds, weight is usually not noticeable once seated, helped by the lighter redesign; comfort issues tend to come more from hook pressure than sheer weight.