These Cheap but Surprisingly Decent Headphones Just Got Cheaper During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
When you think of the best wireless headphones , it’s easy to think of popular brands like Bose and Sony, but a new entry to the market is also making waves. EarFun has made a name for itself by punching above its weight class with in-ear headphones and headphones that don’t cost as much as the competition but, as I can personally attest, provide sound quality and features that even some of their more expensive competitors don’t have. But if the price offered by EarFun headphones weren’t good enough already, many of its products are boasting hefty discounts as part of Amazon’s big spring sale.
I would be happy to recommend the EarFun Air Pro 3 to anyone looking to purchase budget noise-canceling headphones, even if they were at full price. But with this discount they become even more profitable. There’s a lot on offer for $50, including exceptional sound quality, powerful noise cancellation, long battery life, and wireless charging for the case. They are also waterproof for training and support Bluetooth Multipoint. See PCMag’s review for more details.
The EarFun Air Pro 4 is an update to the Air Pro 3, and they essentially improve audio quality in a few key areas. These headphones improve noise-canceling performance and also increase battery life up to 11 hours on a single charge, even without the extra charging provided by the case. They also support a wide range of Bluetooth codecs such as aptX Lossless and LDAC to help you enjoy optimal audio quality. And at just $10 more than the Air Pro 3, they’re an easy choice for those who want the best sound for their money. You can read all about them in my review for PCMag .
EarFun Free Pro 3 goes in a slightly different direction. They still offer great sound and noise cancellation, with many of the same features as the Air Pro 3. However, they have a different design. These earbuds tuck into the ear more than the Air Pro 3’s stem design, which can be useful for sports or tucked under a hat. The smaller design of the earbuds also allows for an ultra-compact charging case that can easily fit into even a small bag or pocket.
The EarFun OpenJump headphones are an alternative for runners who want to prioritize safety. These headphones wrap around your ear and see them float over your ear hole. Because they don’t actually penetrate or block the ear canal, they allow outside sounds to come through along with what you’re listening to. As a result, you can be quite aware of your surroundings while wearing the OpenJump, which can improve your safety during outdoor workouts where hearing cars and other pedestrians is important.
EarFun even has Wave Pro in-ear headphones. You get many of the same high-end features as the company’s headphones, such as Bluetooth Multipoint support, LDAC support for high-resolution audio, and surprisingly good noise cancellation. Wave Pro is built to last for long listening periods, with up to 55 hours of battery life with ANC enabled, or up to 80 hours without ANC. Read more in PCMag’s review .