Earfun Air Pro 2 Review
- 1 earfun Air Pro 2 Specs
- 1.1 Pros
- 1.2 Cons
- 1.3 Price
- 1.4 Comfort
- 1.5 Features
- 1.6 What’s In The Box And Design
- 1.7 Noise Cancellation
- 2 The Bottom Line
EarFun has quickly become a leading manufacturer of wireless earbuds because of its ability to provide high-end sound at budget rates. Our go-to inexpensive earbud recommendation has consistently been the company’s EarFun Air, with the EarFun Free and EarFun Air Pro as close seconds. The headphones have a battery life of less than six hours on a single charge, which is more than enough time for the average workday commute. However, the low rumble of bus and plane engines is still audible with their active noise suppression.
earfun Air Pro 2 Specs
Type | True Wireless |
Connection | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Frequency Rate | 20-40.000Hz |
Weight | 11g (both earbuds) |
Back Design | Closed-back |
Battery Life | 6h (ANC on) + 27h in case |
Active noise cancelling | YES |
Wireless range | 50 ft |
Microphone | 6 built-in microphones |
Water Resistance | IPX5 |
Pros
- It fits securely and comfortably enough.
- Good results in blocking out ambient sounds.
- Highly responsive touch screen.
Cons
- There is no EQ
Price
The EarFun Air earbuds may be purchased for $49.99 through EarFun or Amazon (the link opens in a new tab). If you’re on a tight budget, your best bet is Amazon, where you can pick up a pair of earbuds for just $49. These earphones are on sale for $59 on the EarFun website (originally $79! ), with free shipping to most countries.
Comfort
I feel like I haven’t given up much in terms of sound quality or comfort by converting to the EarFun Air Pro 2 from my much more costly Beats Fit Pro, and that’s the highest compliment I can pay them. My daily playlists, ranging from the walls of distorted guitars in my favourite punk tracks to the sombre guitars and soft crooning of Phoebe Bridgers’ discography, have been pounded out with pleasing sharpness and clarity by the buds from EarFun.
I usually hate putting in earbuds, but the EarFun Air Pro 2 are so comfortable I might start using them. The buds’ soft silicone tips made a snug and comfortable seal in my ears right away, so much so that I forgot I was wearing them during my long walks and hours of work. There are also three extra sets of tips in the box if you need a different size.
Features
The Air differs from the cheaper Free earbuds because it has four microphones that cancel out noise during calls. The Air can block out noise and make sure that calls are clear with either earbud. I found that calls were pretty quiet, and the touch controls for holding and moving calls make me think these earbuds would be an excellent choice for people who make many calls daily.
Another helpful function is “in-ear detection,” which stops music when you remove your earbuds and start it again when you put them back in. The feature is simple but practical when you need to take out your earbuds to listen for traffic or to order a coffee but don’t want to miss a song or skip ahead in a podcast. Google Assistant and Siri can also be used with your words.
What’s In The Box And Design
The EarFun Air are a pair of true wireless earbuds that are small and light. Like the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus, the EarFun Free is small and round. The EarFun Air, on the other hand, are a little bit bigger and has an extended stem-like Apple’s AirPods. The Air comes in black and white colours, and at first glance, you might mistake the white version for a pair of AirPods, both with and without the wireless charging case.
Close up, the similarity isn’t as clear. The bottom has no silver ring, and the stem is big enough to show the EarFun logo. The shiny, light plastic makes it clear that these are lesser earbuds, but given their price, it’s not strange that they’re not very well made. The earbuds come with four different-sized ear tips, so you can ensure they fit well and lock well. To keep the earbuds in your ear, put the stem down and then turn them. EarFun says that they have looked at thousands of ear types to make sure they fit well and feel very snug and safe.
Noise Cancellation
The audio quality of a pair of earbuds is far more critical than any other feature. The Earfun Air Pro has enticing audio characteristics, but many other brands also make big promises about what they can provide. The 10mm composite dynamic drivers and collaboration with Edifier to fine-tune the sound profile ensure a high-quality audio experience at a reasonable price.
These headphones will not win any awards for sonic detail, clarity, or accuracy; instead, they are tuned (as the brand name might imply) to provide a ‘fun’ listening experience. This means the bass is both present and dominant, with a nice kick and surprising warmth. The highs are bright, the midrange is clear, and the earphones create a listenable stereo separation.
The Bottom Line
The EarFun Air Pro 2 are excellent, inexpensive earbuds if you can find them on sale. You receive excellent noise cancellation (ANC) and ambient sound features for the price, and their sound quality and comfort are on par with many more expensive models. The Jabra Elite 3 ($79) is an excellent option for those looking for something more understated and fashionable at a comparable price point.
It has superior call quality and can be customised using a mobile app. And if you’re looking for the best wireless earbuds for less than $50, look no further than the regular EarFun Air, which provides a comparable experience without ANC and ambient noise.