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It is not easy to launch a brand that has neither a history nor a profile into a very competitive segment of the consumer electronics market and have that brand be successful. When your selected brand name sounds sort of childish and even a little bit strange to buyers in the West, it doesn’t make things any simpler for you. And yet, Earfun has experienced success after success in the past 18 months or so, Award for its Air true wireless earbuds at the end of 2020 and five stars for the follow-up product, the Air Pro, which features active noise cancellation.
It is now time for the follow-up to the follow-up, so let’s get started. These Air Pro 2 true wireless in-ear headphones are an extension of the design of the original Air Pro headphones, which were themselves an advancement of the original Air headphones. Is it safe to say that Earfun’s strategy of “very much relentless evolution” is yielding the desired results.
EarFun Air Pro 2 specifications
Bluetooth | 5.2, SBC, AAC |
Microphone type | Feed forward/back |
Weight | 53g |
Waterproof rating | IPX5 |
EarFun Air Pro 2 review: Design
The “stem” design that Earfun chose here makes the Air Pro 2 look, like every other “stem” design, like a copy of the Apple AirPods. This isn’t as much of a problem as the different finishes, though: Air Pro 2 only comes in black, which doesn’t seem like much of a “choice” when it comes to your ears.
If not, it’s business as usual when it comes to true wireless earbuds on a budget. The price pretty much makes it clear that the plastics used for the earbuds and, especially, the charging case are nothing special. The whole package is quite hard to touch and in no way luxurious. But when trying to keep the price of a product like this low. You can get this earbuds from its official website.
EarFun Air Pro 2 review: Features
The Air Pro 2 is the “flagship” of the company. It has the most-wanted features of the moment, such as active noise cancellation and Transparency mode. From what we have seen, there are many sales throughout the year that drop the starting price of many things that can be given as gifts to friends and family. The Air Pro 2 fits into this category for the holidays and is always a good gift for a young family member’s birthday.
EarFun Air Pro 2 review: Connectivity
In what way? Well, it can connect via Bluetooth 5.2, for starters. Then there’s active noise cancellation. The battery lasts 35 hours (seven hours from the earbuds and four more full charges in the case) without ANC and about 30 hours (six from the earbuds) with it on. Any Qi-certified pad can be used to charge wirelessly, and 10 minutes of charging can give you two hours of play time when the phone is flat.
EarFun Air Pro 2 review: Sound
The Earfun Air Pro 2 can make two very different kinds of sound: the sound when the active noise-cancellation is turned on, and the sound when it’s not. And there are some big differences.
With active noise cancellation turned on and a 16-bit/44.1kHz file of Car Seat Headrest’s “Destroyed by Hippie Powers” playing, the Air Pro 2 could easily be called “entertaining.” There is a lot of low-frequency presence, which is what a lot of brands call “entertainment,” and the presentation moves along at a good pace.
EarFun Air Pro 2 review: Battery life and charging
But the size of the case for charging the Air Pro earbuds is not a good thing. This makes it possible to have a bigger battery, but it also makes them harder to put in small pockets than some other buds. The touch controls are limited, and as is often the case, we had trouble using them and often missed commands.
Even though we didn’t find the EarFun Air Pro to last quite as long as their advertised 32 hours (with ANC turned off), they still have a long playtime for earbuds at this price.
Final Words
The EarFun Air Pro 2 are great for travelling and commuting. They are pretty light and comfortable, and they can fit in most pockets or bags without too much trouble. They also feel well-made and don’t leak a lot of sound when turned up loud. They can run on a single charge for less than six hours, which should be enough for your daily commute.
EarFun Air Pro 2 Ratings
Pros
- Good battery life
- Light and comfortable
- Ample bass
Cons
- No app for EQ adjustments
- Case is a little bulky
FAQs
Are EarFun Air Pro 2 worth it?
The EarFun Air Pro 2 are some of the best cheap earbuds you can buy if you can find them on sale. Their sound quality and comfort are on par with much more expensive models, and for the price, you get some good ANC and ambient sound features.
Are the EarFun Air Pro worth it?
Bottom line. The EarFun Air Pro 3 earbuds are the best cheap ones I’ve ever used. They sound great, block out noise as well as the AirPods Pro, and have a huge number of features, some of which you won’t even find on much more expensive headphones.
Is EarFun a good brand?
FIVE STARS: The Earfun Air S is a great pair of wireless earbuds for the money. It has perfect multipoint connectivity, lively sound, clear calls, and Active Noise Cancelling.