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
Original price was: €80.€56Current price is: €56.







Price: $79.99 - $55.99
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EarFun was established in 2018 by an experienced group of industrial designers, acoustic engineers and music enthusiasts. The EarFun team is driven by a passion for music and a commitment to delivering solutions that use the latest technology to improve sound for audio products.
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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.
Customers say
Customers find these earbuds offer good sound quality with effective noise cancellation, and appreciate their value for money, noting they perform better than more expensive alternatives. The earbuds receive positive feedback for their battery life, lasting up to 7-8 consecutive hours, and comfort, with customers mentioning they can wear them for hours without discomfort. Customers praise the build quality, with one noting they punch well above their weight, and the fit, particularly the ear insert kit that accommodates different ear sizes. While connectivity is generally easy, some customers report connection issues.
9 reviews for 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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Original price was: €80.€56Current price is: €56.
Taylor –
Close to perfect!
I’m rounding up to 5 stars from the 4.5 I’d give, since there were just a few issues I had with what are overall very good earbuds!Pros:- Excellent sound quality: music is an absolute pleasure with these, excellent clarity and rich base come through well.- Great battery life: I only have to charge the case once a week, twice with heavy use, and the buds hold up well themselves as I haven’t yet run them all they way dead.- Noise canceling: this feature works well in pretty noisy environments. I like the variety of settings I can adjust in the accompanying app, too.- Value: I am very pleased with what I got for the amount I paid for these.Cons:- Fit: I have small ears, and even with the smallest rubber tips these can wiggle lose in my ears a bit so I need to adjust them more than I’d like. They’re pretty comfortable at least after I got used to them, and do stay put well enough for me. I wonder how they’d do while exercising, though.- Multi-device connectivity: I notice these struggle a little when I have them paired to both my computer and phone. Audio playback can lag slightly coming from my computer, or there’s a minor delay in hearing audio in one side with pause/play.
Turk –
Great product. Just make sure that you take some time to set them up to meet your individual needs.
I have had these earbuds for about 10 days now. And I have to tell you how great they are. I had AirPod pros, and these EARFÃN EARBUDS, from my point of view at the very least are on par, or even better than the AirPods Proâs. The sound is great and you have control over the sound eq using the app that you can download to your phone. They are well-made and they look fantastic. They have great battery life, and they charge quickly. The carrying/charging case is a work of art in and of itself. When I talk to people on the phone they are reading me loud and clear and I am hearing them just as well. The only thing I wish they could do would be to increase the strength of the magnets on the case so It stays closed with more force. I ordered a silicone protector cover for it and once I installed that and was able to use a small carabiner to put onto my belt loop I realized that the magnet on the case could be stronger to prevent an accidental loss of the earbuds. I highly recommend these. The price is very reasonable and the quality surpasses what I had expected. Would definitely buy these again, especially when they come out with newer more advanced versions.
Mei –
Good value for the price, with some small complaints
Overall very good value for the price. Pleasant surprise on the app where it offers several different noise cancelling mode, including an AI environment adaptive ANC. used it mainly for listening to music and podcast, not so much for voice calls. sound quality is decent. Batter life is pretty good as well. for me i only need to charge once every few days, though I only use them during commute to and from work, less than 2 hrs a day. can also support multi-device connection at the same time which is a plus to me as well. here are my complaints:the headset case is way too slippery. it feels good in the hands but when trying to take the headset out of the case, it slips easily out of your hands and drops.when initially connected to play audio/video, sound tends to arrive from one side (for me it’s the left) first then both. Not sure why but happens quite often, and it’s kind of annoying.over it’s pretty well rounded in each category considering it’s price range so definitely a good option if you don’t wanna spend too much for a headset.
8r3d –
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.
Amazon Customer –
Very good for the price.The ANC doesn’t quite compete with more expensive brands, I think it’s not good enough for trains etc.
Frannk –
Really good ANC earbuds.
SKIBA –
CaÅkiem dobre sÅuchawki marki Earfun. JakoÅÄ wykonania bardzo dobra, chiÅskie sÅuchawki premium w niskiej cenie. ObsÅugujÄ wiele kodeków SBC, AAC, LDAC oraz aptX. Mamy kilka ustawieÅ adaptacyjnego ANC, które można zmieniÄ w aplikacji na smartfona. Jest też multipoint, jednakże warto wiedzieÄ, że nie dziaÅa, jeÅli wÅÄ czymy kodek LDAC. W ustawieniach kodeka aptX mamy możliwoÅÄ wÅÄ czenia aptX adaptive oraz Lossless, jednakże ten drugi obsÅuguje procesor Qualcomm od ósmej wersji wzwyż, mój smartfon ma 870, wiÄc nie obsÅuguje. DostÄpny jest też Le Audio, ale o dziwo u mnie nie dziaÅa po jego wÅÄ czeniu. DźwiÄk bardzo dobry, basy też.
Robert Strzebonski –
Absolutnie wspaniaÅe sÅuchawki. ObsÅugujÄ wszystkie kodeki, majÄ prawdziwe mocny bass i niskie znieksztaÅcenia harmoniczne thd<0,7%. Jestem bardzo zadowolony z jakoÅci dźwiÄku i obsÅugi poprzez dedykowanÄ aplikacjÄ.
Andy –
Har alla viktiga codecs, tex aptx lossless/adaptive