![]() ![]() Aside from that small gripe, they're a very good value, particularly now that Earfun is offering them for $54 when you input the code SUMMER40 (40% off) at checkout on its site. There's also a low-latency gaming mode and touch controls that work reasonably well, and you can upgrade the buds' firmware and tweak sound settings in a companion app for iOS and Android.Įarfun talks about them having "six professional mics for a stunning call experience" - and they work decently enough for calls - but I was slightly disappointed with the noise reduction while using them in the streets of New York City. You can use a single earbud if you want they're IPX5 splash-proof, and battery life is rated at 6 hours with noise canceling turned on. ![]() While the case offers wireless charging, the buds are missing a sensor that would pause your music when you took them out of your ears and resume playback when you put them back in. They're also lightweight and comfortable to wear, their noise cancellation is effective and they have a fairly natural-sounding transparency mode that allows ambient sound in if you want to hear the outside world around you for safety reasons.Įarfun is highlighting how you can see the buds' squared-off stems through the case - there's a little window - but aside from the stems, the buds themselves have a similar shape and design to the AirPods Pro. They feature big, open sound with well-defined bass and good clarity. First, they sound shockingly good for a set of earbuds in this price range. The Earfun Air Pro SV have a few things going for them. ![]()
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