




EarFun Air Pro 4 Adaptive Hybrid Noise Canceling Wireless Earbuds, Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound, aptX™ Lossless, 6 Mics AI CVC 8.0 Call, LDAC Hi-Res Audio, 52H Playtime, Bluetooth 5.4, in-Ear Detection
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About this item CNET Editor's Choice Award--"Earfun's flagship Air Pro 4 noise-canceling earbuds deliver surprisingly good performance and a robust feature set for an affordable budget.” Adaptive Hybrid Active Noise Canceling up to 50dB. Premium noise cancelling powered by adaptive ANC technology and QuietSmart 3.0. EarFun Air Pro 4 noise cancelling earbuds automatically detect your unique ear canal shape to achieve maximum noise-canceling performance. Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless. Featuring Qualcomm QCC3091 SoC with aptX Lossless Audio, Certified Snapdragon Sound, and Hi-Res Audio. EarFun Air Pro 4 wireless earbuds deliver robust bass, articulate midrange, and sparkling treble. Support for LDAC, LE Audio, and LC3 codecs ensures compatibility with high-fidelity sources. AI Algorithm and 6 Mics ENC. Enhanced by 6 built-in microphones, advanced AI algorithms, and Qualcomm cVc 8.0 tech, the noise canceling earbuds effectively eliminate background noise to improve vocal clarity during calls. Enjoy crystal-clear calls regardless of your surroundings. 52 Hours of Playtime and Quick Charge. Experience up to 11 hours of battery life on a single charge, and extend playback up to 52 hours with the USB-C charging case. A 10-minute fast charge can boost up to 2 hours of playtime. Multipoint Connection & Bluetooth 5.4. Combined with Bluetooth 5.4 and Multipoint Connection, the Bluetooth earbuds can connect with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, offering ultra-low power consumption, and the most secure connection. Use the integrated Google Fast Pair feature with Android devices. Find Your Preferred Sound. Use the Sound Profile found in EarFun’s companion Audio App to customize the EQ to find the perfect sound for you. Tips: Please reset the earbuds after upgrading firmaware. See more product details
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Product information Item details Brand Name EarFun Model Number TW600 Model Name EarFun Air Pro 4 Built-In Media Cable, Charging Case, EarFun Air Pro 4 Adaptive Hybird ANC Earbuds, Eartip, User Manual Age Range Description All Warranty Description EarFun provides 18-month warranty for every product. Number of Items 1 Series Number 4 Manufacturer EarFun Is Autographed No Best Sellers Rank #517 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #76 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones ASIN B0D5M9SH1X Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars Connectivity Headphone Jack No Jack Connectivity Technology Wireless Wireless Technology Bluetooth Bluetooth Version 5.4 Style Color Black Carrying Case Color Black Measurements Item Weight 54.99 Grams Unit Count 1.0 Count Battery Battery Charge Time 2 Hours Battery Average Life 11 Hours Warranty & Support Feedback Audio Impedance 32 Ohms Noise Control Adaptive Noise Cancellation Frequency Response 20 KHz Sensitivity 100 dB Audio Driver Type Hybrid Driver Audio Driver Size 10 Millimeters Frequency Range 2.402Ghz - 2.480GHz Additional details Enclosure Material Composite Specific Uses For Product Business, Entertainment, Gaming Antenna Location Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Listening Compatible Devices Bluetooth-enabled devices (such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops) Cable Features Retractable Water Resistance Level Waterproof Carrying Case Material Composite Additional Features AI Algorithm and 6 Mics ENC, Adaptive Hybrid Active Noise Canceling up to 50dB, Hi-Res Sound with LDAC, Multipoint Connection & Bluetooth 5.4 & Auracast Broadcast Audio & Google Fast Pair, Qualcomm QCC3091 SoC with aptX Lossless Audio and Snapdragon Sound Is Electric No Design Headphones Ear Placement In Ear Headphone Folding Features In Ear Earpiece Shape Rounded tips Controls Control Type Touch Control Control Method App, Touch Controller Type App, Touch
Customer reviews
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These are legit
I’m not an audiophile or a person that knows a ton about headphones. I do listen to music, podcasts, etc… a lot using some type of earbud. Previously I was using various sport earbuds from Amazon in the $25 range for years. One day I decided since I used them so much I want to get something better. I looked at Apple earbuds & no way was I paying what they cost without trying them first. For all I know they may not stay in my ear or they may be uncomfortable. I did a little research & came up for these for about $55. Right away I can tell these are better quality than previous ones I used. These are only the 2nd set of stemmed earbuds I’ve used - I’ve always used sport style with clips because I felt they would stay in my ears better. These stay in your ears pretty well if you put them in as directed. I found if you eat with them they will fall out. You may not be able to vigorously excercise with these - but other then that they are comfortable & stay in for me. The battery case is tiny - much smaller than others I have. The batter in the buds itself lasts a long time. Listened for about 8 hrs straight & they were fine. These buds have an app to customize them - and you really need to download that. It’s much better than trying to do it through taps, etc.. First I found it a bit annoying the only way to pause using the buds was to take them out of your ear. Then I realized it’s just a default setting - you can control what taps on the buds to what. So, I changed it to 1 tap pauses/starts, 2 taps increases volume, 3 decreases volume, 4 goes to next track, & long press changes noise cancelling. The noise cancelling seems pretty legit. There are multiple settings for it & they block out outside noise pretty well. Previously I had used only big over ears headphones for ANC - I didn’t even realize they had ANC buds. I’m now listening to a podcast & have the ANC on & someone is sitting 5 feet fro me talking & I can hear nothing. If you haven’t used it before - it’s a weird sensation. I haven’t tried it with the mower yet (ultimate test) but they feel like they will perform well. I’ve never had buds costing hundreds of dollars, but sound quality in these seems excellent to me. The app has various settings & adjustments - and it doesn’t feel like a cheap useless app. It’s well done. You can customize control settings for left & right bids separately. I can tell you the sound quality is so much better than my other $25 sets of buds, I’ll never buy another cheap $25 pair. The sound quality is much better than buds in that class - it’s worth paying 2-3x the price. There is also something in thy app you can make the buds make a noise if you loose one or both. Nice feature. They come with different rubber tips, I’ve only tried the installed factory ones & they are fine. These feel & perform like they cost much more than $55 I feel. I’ve never tried AirPods or similar, but my gut tells me they aren’t worth 4x the price. Only minor complaint I can find, is it seems 1 bud connects to the phone & the other connects to initial bud. Sometimes I wear only 1 ear bud & I noticed if I have my phone & 1 bud in & I go far way from other bud it looses Bluetooth. Honestly, all buds may work this way, not sure. So, if I have 1 bud in my ear & bring my phone outside & leave the other bud in the house - it will cut out. First I thought they broke or needed to be reset - but that’s not the case. These seem to be a favorite on Reddit - that’s why I got them. Assuming they hold up, they are really nice & I highly recommend them. The tiny case is nice, they sound great, customizable, etc Update - I just took a call on these & they worked very well
I’m not an audiophile or a person that knows a ton about headphones. I do listen to music, podcasts, etc… a lot using some type of earbud. Previously I was using various sport earbuds from Amazon in the $25 range for years. One day I decided since I used them so much I want to get something better. I looked at Apple earbuds & no way was I paying what they cost without trying them first. For all I know they may not stay in my ear or they may be uncomfortable. I did a little research & came up for these for about $55. Right away I can tell these are better quality than previous ones I used. These are only the 2nd set of stemmed earbuds I’ve used - I’ve always used sport style with clips because I felt they would stay in my ears better. These stay in your ears pretty well if you put them in as directed. I found if you eat with them they will fall out. You may not be able to vigorously excercise with these - but other then that they are comfortable & stay in for me. The battery case is tiny - much smaller than others I have. The batter in the buds itself lasts a long time. Listened for about 8 hrs straight & they were fine. These buds have an app to customize them - and you really need to download that. It’s much better than trying to do it through taps, etc.. First I found it a bit annoying the only way to pause using the buds was to take them out of your ear. Then I realized it’s just a default setting - you can control what taps on the buds to what. So, I changed it to 1 tap pauses/starts, 2 taps increases volume, 3 decreases volume, 4 goes to next track, & long press changes noise cancelling. The noise cancelling seems pretty legit. There are multiple settings for it & they block out outside noise pretty well. Previously I had used only big over ears headphones for ANC - I didn’t even realize they had ANC buds. I’m now listening to a podcast & have the ANC on & someone is sitting 5 feet fro me talking & I can hear nothing. If you haven’t used it before - it’s a weird sensation. I haven’t tried it with the mower yet (ultimate test) but they feel like they will perform well. I’ve never had buds costing hundreds of dollars, but sound quality in these seems excellent to me. The app has various settings & adjustments - and it doesn’t feel like a cheap useless app. It’s well done. You can customize control settings for left & right bids separately. I can tell you the sound quality is so much better than my other $25 sets of buds, I’ll never buy another cheap $25 pair. The sound quality is much better than buds in that class - it’s worth paying 2-3x the price. There is also something in thy app you can make the buds make a noise if you loose one or both. Nice feature. They come with different rubber tips, I’ve only tried the installed factory ones & they are fine. These feel & perform like they cost much more than $55 I feel. I’ve never tried AirPods or similar, but my gut tells me they aren’t worth 4x the price. Only minor complaint I can find, is it seems 1 bud connects to the phone & the other connects to initial bud. Sometimes I wear only 1 ear bud & I noticed if I have my phone & 1 bud in & I go far way from other bud it looses Bluetooth. Honestly, all buds may work this way, not sure. So, if I have 1 bud in my ear & bring my phone outside & leave the other bud in the house - it will cut out. First I thought they broke or needed to be reset - but that’s not the case. These seem to be a favorite on Reddit - that’s why I got them. Assuming they hold up, they are really nice & I highly recommend them. The tiny case is nice, they sound great, customizable, etc Update - I just took a call on these & they worked very well
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Best Earphones I've ever had
I don't usually write any reviews, but wow these are really cool, I have to: I got these to replace my old Pixel Buds A-Series; they were a good 3 years old, went through some damage on occasion, and I know the batteries were starting to get much worse. Taking it out of the box I was immediately impressed with the 4 extra sizes of rubber tips (twice the number that came with my old Pixel Buds). Experimenting with them, I got a good fit for each ear and man these things are comfortable, no problem after a few hours of listening. (The wing on those old pixel buds would make my ear sore.) Mine came fully charged so I went right to messing around with them. Immediately you'll be asked to download their app (I don't think you *have to,* but why not?). App features include equalizer settings, customizable touch controls (which you can set for each ear bud individually), audio codec swapping, "find my ear buds," and the ability to use LE audio. In addition to that, the noise control/cancellation options are really cool and something I hadn't yet experienced. It really does turn off all the ambient noise in your house, and I think I'll be using these for meditation in the future. Plus, another cool feature I'll be making use of at work, these things support connection to multiple devices at once. Hooked up to both my phone and my work computer, I can simply pause the music on my phone, and it will automatically switch to my desktop audio. (We are living in the future, boys and girls.) I'm not exactly an audiophile or anything, but when I click through the different equalizer settings, it does sound different, so I imagine there's a fair but of customization available there. That being said I listened to music pretty much the whole day at work today, it sounded completely fine. If not on par with the sound quality of some new a-series pixel buds, they're probably a bit better. The bass can bump pretty well. The battery seems like it will last as long as advertised, after 3-4 hours, it says they're still at about 70%. Which can lead into my only gripe with these things: I don't think you're getting a super exact measurement when the % shows up on your phone. I only ever saw 90, 80, and 70% show up on my phone today, and the case now reads 80%. And that's completely fine, everything else works as it should, it's just a tiny nitpick some people might remove a star for. Even for the full price of $80 or $90, they're probably worth it, but the black ones only being $63, I don't know why anyone would buy any other buds. And it's crazy because the same pixel buds I had are STILL $100 new (~$50 renewed or on eBay), and I know they have wayyy less functionality and wayyy worse battery life. Who cares about big tech brands? My ears are gonna have plenty of fün.
I don't usually write any reviews, but wow these are really cool, I have to: I got these to replace my old Pixel Buds A-Series; they were a good 3 years old, went through some damage on occasion, and I know the batteries were starting to get much worse. Taking it out of the box I was immediately impressed with the 4 extra sizes of rubber tips (twice the number that came with my old Pixel Buds). Experimenting with them, I got a good fit for each ear and man these things are comfortable, no problem after a few hours of listening. (The wing on those old pixel buds would make my ear sore.) Mine came fully charged so I went right to messing around with them. Immediately you'll be asked to download their app (I don't think you *have to,* but why not?). App features include equalizer settings, customizable touch controls (which you can set for each ear bud individually), audio codec swapping, "find my ear buds," and the ability to use LE audio. In addition to that, the noise control/cancellation options are really cool and something I hadn't yet experienced. It really does turn off all the ambient noise in your house, and I think I'll be using these for meditation in the future. Plus, another cool feature I'll be making use of at work, these things support connection to multiple devices at once. Hooked up to both my phone and my work computer, I can simply pause the music on my phone, and it will automatically switch to my desktop audio. (We are living in the future, boys and girls.) I'm not exactly an audiophile or anything, but when I click through the different equalizer settings, it does sound different, so I imagine there's a fair but of customization available there. That being said I listened to music pretty much the whole day at work today, it sounded completely fine. If not on par with the sound quality of some new a-series pixel buds, they're probably a bit better. The bass can bump pretty well. The battery seems like it will last as long as advertised, after 3-4 hours, it says they're still at about 70%. Which can lead into my only gripe with these things: I don't think you're getting a super exact measurement when the % shows up on your phone. I only ever saw 90, 80, and 70% show up on my phone today, and the case now reads 80%. And that's completely fine, everything else works as it should, it's just a tiny nitpick some people might remove a star for. Even for the full price of $80 or $90, they're probably worth it, but the black ones only being $63, I don't know why anyone would buy any other buds. And it's crazy because the same pixel buds I had are STILL $100 new (~$50 renewed or on eBay), and I know they have wayyy less functionality and wayyy worse battery life. Who cares about big tech brands? My ears are gonna have plenty of fün.
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Great product, great customer support!
To start off, I'm giving these earbuds a 5 star review, not because the product is absolutely amazing, but because their product support makes up for anything lacking on the actual earbuds. That being said, their earbuds are pretty darn amazing. I've been an avid Samsung user for the past decade or more. I used to own a set of Galaxy Buds 2 Pros as I'm not one that has to upgrade with each new release and they served me well for several years. I made the common mistake of misplacing and losing them, so I decided to look for an alternative that might stay in my ear a little better, has easy BT pairing, good sound quality, and good noise canceling because I have to use the phone a lot and background noise around my office drives me nuts, as well as a UI on the earbuds themselves. I read reviews for a long time Like I always do and kept coming back to the Earfun Air Pro 4. I ordered them in October and they arrived the next day. It took a few days before I had the time to connect them and play with the UI and Earfun really made the UI an easy experience! The buds paired quickly, the sound quality was very nice, and the multiple ANC options made it where you can select what's comfortable. That said, after I started using them daily, I noticed my left earpiece was draining much faster than the right one. I reached out to customer support via email and within a day, I had received a response from them. Now here is where I was fully expecting to have a long, drawn out back and forth emailing correspondence that would take weeks, likely resulting in the all-too-common, your outa luck, goodbye! No. That was not my experience at all! As one who expects that kinda scenario, what actually happened was I used them for a day as normal, taking occasional screenshots of my Eafun app to show the status indicators for the case and each earpiece, then I followed their simple steps for cleaning the ear pieces and the case charging contacts (with pictures) to prove that they were clean. I submitted all information and within 2 days, I was sent another set of Air Pro 4s. I've been using them a little over a month now, and they work just as great as ever!
To start off, I'm giving these earbuds a 5 star review, not because the product is absolutely amazing, but because their product support makes up for anything lacking on the actual earbuds. That being said, their earbuds are pretty darn amazing. I've been an avid Samsung user for the past decade or more. I used to own a set of Galaxy Buds 2 Pros as I'm not one that has to upgrade with each new release and they served me well for several years. I made the common mistake of misplacing and losing them, so I decided to look for an alternative that might stay in my ear a little better, has easy BT pairing, good sound quality, and good noise canceling because I have to use the phone a lot and background noise around my office drives me nuts, as well as a UI on the earbuds themselves. I read reviews for a long time Like I always do and kept coming back to the Earfun Air Pro 4. I ordered them in October and they arrived the next day. It took a few days before I had the time to connect them and play with the UI and Earfun really made the UI an easy experience! The buds paired quickly, the sound quality was very nice, and the multiple ANC options made it where you can select what's comfortable. That said, after I started using them daily, I noticed my left earpiece was draining much faster than the right one. I reached out to customer support via email and within a day, I had received a response from them. Now here is where I was fully expecting to have a long, drawn out back and forth emailing correspondence that would take weeks, likely resulting in the all-too-common, your outa luck, goodbye! No. That was not my experience at all! As one who expects that kinda scenario, what actually happened was I used them for a day as normal, taking occasional screenshots of my Eafun app to show the status indicators for the case and each earpiece, then I followed their simple steps for cleaning the ear pieces and the case charging contacts (with pictures) to prove that they were clean. I submitted all information and within 2 days, I was sent another set of Air Pro 4s. I've been using them a little over a month now, and they work just as great as ever!
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Überraschend gut – starke ANC, satter Sound, lange Akkulaufzeit (und endlich Multipoint!)
Ich hatte schon einige In-Ears, von günstig bis „warum habe ich so viel Geld ausgegeben“. Die EarFun Air Pro 4 wollte ich einfach mal testen – und ich muss echt sagen: für den Preis bekommt man unglaublich viel. Ich nutze sie jetzt täglich im Büro, beim Pendeln und abends auf der Couch. Hier mein Eindruck: Soundqualität – warm, ausgewogen, macht Spaß Kein dünner Billig-Sound. Die EarFun klingen voll, mit gutem Bass (nicht übertrieben), klaren Stimmen und angenehmen Höhen. Mit LDAC klingt’s nochmal eine Spur besser – die Bühne wirkt breiter, Details kommen sauber durch. Für Musik, YouTube, Serien, Podcasts → perfekt. Für audiophile Studioleute → okay, aber dafür kauft man andere Kopfhörer. Active Noise Cancelling – echt gut für diese Preisklasse Ich habe ANC in Zügen, Büro, Supermarkt und sogar beim Staubsaugen getestet. Ergebnis: Zug → deutlich leiser Büro → Tastaturen + Kollegen-Gebrummel fast weg Straßenlärm → stark reduziert Staubsauger → gedämpft, aber nicht komplett weg (realistisch) Für mich: mehr als ausreichend. Mikrofone – überraschend klar Telefonate sind sauber, auch draußen. Wind wird ordentlich gefiltert. Niemand hat sich bisher beschwert – das ist selten bei In-Ears. 😅 Akkulaufzeit – sehr stark Ich komme locker durch mehrere Tage, ohne das Case zu laden. Bei aktivem ANC: ~6–7 Stunden Mit Case: irgendwo bei 40–50+ Stunden Passt für meinen Alltag perfekt. Multipoint – endlich! Ich kann zwischen Laptop und Handy hin und her springen, ohne jedes Mal koppeln zu müssen. Für Büro & Homeoffice super praktisch. Tragekomfort Sitzen angenehm, drücken nicht, fallen auch beim schnellen Gehen oder Putzen nicht raus. Ich habe empfindliche Ohren und trotzdem keine Probleme. Kleine ehrliche Nachteile (alles im Rahmen) Die Touch-Bedienung ist manchmal ZU empfindlich Das Case ist etwas größer als bei anderen In-Ears ANC ist gut, aber nicht auf Apple/Sony-Niveau (Preisunterschied aber riesig) Fazit: Für mich gehören die EarFun Air Pro 4 zu den besten In-Ears in dieser Preisklasse. Top Sound, starkes ANC, Multipoint, lange Akkulaufzeit — ohne dass man 200–300 € ausgeben muss. Ich würde sie definitiv wieder kaufen.
Ich hatte schon einige In-Ears, von günstig bis „warum habe ich so viel Geld ausgegeben“. Die EarFun Air Pro 4 wollte ich einfach mal testen – und ich muss echt sagen: für den Preis bekommt man unglaublich viel. Ich nutze sie jetzt täglich im Büro, beim Pendeln und abends auf der Couch. Hier mein Eindruck: Soundqualität – warm, ausgewogen, macht Spaß Kein dünner Billig-Sound. Die EarFun klingen voll, mit gutem Bass (nicht übertrieben), klaren Stimmen und angenehmen Höhen. Mit LDAC klingt’s nochmal eine Spur besser – die Bühne wirkt breiter, Details kommen sauber durch. Für Musik, YouTube, Serien, Podcasts → perfekt. Für audiophile Studioleute → okay, aber dafür kauft man andere Kopfhörer. Active Noise Cancelling – echt gut für diese Preisklasse Ich habe ANC in Zügen, Büro, Supermarkt und sogar beim Staubsaugen getestet. Ergebnis: Zug → deutlich leiser Büro → Tastaturen + Kollegen-Gebrummel fast weg Straßenlärm → stark reduziert Staubsauger → gedämpft, aber nicht komplett weg (realistisch) Für mich: mehr als ausreichend. Mikrofone – überraschend klar Telefonate sind sauber, auch draußen. Wind wird ordentlich gefiltert. Niemand hat sich bisher beschwert – das ist selten bei In-Ears. 😅 Akkulaufzeit – sehr stark Ich komme locker durch mehrere Tage, ohne das Case zu laden. Bei aktivem ANC: ~6–7 Stunden Mit Case: irgendwo bei 40–50+ Stunden Passt für meinen Alltag perfekt. Multipoint – endlich! Ich kann zwischen Laptop und Handy hin und her springen, ohne jedes Mal koppeln zu müssen. Für Büro & Homeoffice super praktisch. Tragekomfort Sitzen angenehm, drücken nicht, fallen auch beim schnellen Gehen oder Putzen nicht raus. Ich habe empfindliche Ohren und trotzdem keine Probleme. Kleine ehrliche Nachteile (alles im Rahmen) Die Touch-Bedienung ist manchmal ZU empfindlich Das Case ist etwas größer als bei anderen In-Ears ANC ist gut, aber nicht auf Apple/Sony-Niveau (Preisunterschied aber riesig) Fazit: Für mich gehören die EarFun Air Pro 4 zu den besten In-Ears in dieser Preisklasse. Top Sound, starkes ANC, Multipoint, lange Akkulaufzeit — ohne dass man 200–300 € ausgeben muss. Ich würde sie definitiv wieder kaufen.