







🎧 Elevate your workout soundtrack without missing a beat or a step!
The OpenJump Open Ear Headphones combine ergonomic comfort with advanced Hi-Res LDAC audio, AI-powered 4-mic call clarity, and an ultra-long 42-hour battery life. Featuring IPX7 waterproofing and Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint connectivity, these wireless earbuds are engineered for active professionals who demand premium sound, safety, and seamless device integration during workouts and daily commutes.



















N**N
Unbelievable Value and Quality - These are it!
I bought these after days and days of wireless headphone reviews on Youtube and Tik Tok. I will say these have blown me away. Now as a disclaimer - I wasn't looking for the best quality headphone to begin with. I was looking for an affordable headphone specifically for running and some in gym workouts and I didn't see a reason to buy an over the top headphone to get sweaty in. I wasn't shopping for sound quality either as I have a pair of Apple Airpod Max's which I am content with in every other scenario. But when I tell you that these headphones exceeded my expectations from every aspect I truly am impressed. I knew I didn't want true in ear headphones (especially for running) and these I found to be a very comfortable and fine blend of right on the ear comfortably. I've had soundshocks (bone conduction) and Air conduction headphones - these ones are air conduction which I actually prefer - especially with higher volume or more vibrational/bass pumping songs or audio (podcasts on loud are not ideal feeling on bone conduction - too much vibration). They feel and fit comfortably in my ear, they come with instructions on how to properly wear them for best sound and comfort. I can still run and hear most things around me (mainly car traffic - gets harder to hear people talking or low noise pollution). I haven't needed to turn the volume up past 45-55% the sound is plenty loud with good quality sound all around and plenty loud - I haven't even needed to try max volume in any instance and I do waterside (windy) and street (traffic noise) and have found that mid range level to be more than loud enough with the way the sound funnels into your ear. There is some bass (definitely audible) however it's not going to give you the same bass as in ear or more powerful over the ear headphones (but again i didn't get them for that), surprisingly stacks up great though and I feel/hear good enough bass for the purpose of these. It has clear quality sound even while listening to podcasts on a walk - crisp and clear voices. The battery life is supposedly ridiculously long (11+ hours) which is amazing and i'm sure with more time with them that will be put to the test but I have had them 2 weeks now and haven't needed to charge them at all. They still have 30% battery straight out of the box (I also don't run for hours lol - I'll wear them maybe 1 hour a day or less). The case conveniently charges wirelessly or plug in and is light to carry even though it's a bit bigger than an airpods case. The functionality was decent, I am still getting used to the touch controls but they are pretty responsive even with sweaty ears/fingers. They are 2 taps for play/pause (good feature so they don't accidentally activate from sweat drops or hair which would happen more if it was a one touch). 3 taps to skip and you hold it down to activate siri. So far works well for me while running and walking but devices with physical buttons will obviously be easier to use with greater feedback. Volume control is a tap swipe which was cool! Love them so far and I'd say for under $50 (amazon prime day) they outcompete the cost and almost value of more expensive $100+ headphones that people traditionally buy for their sporty/running headphones (Shokz, Beats, Bose).
E**S
I love these earbuds!!!
I've been using the Earfun OpenJump set for several weeks and they are absolutely phenomenal! I was looking for open ear, multipoint, waterproof earbuds, preferably with automatic switching between my work and personal phones. And, of course, decent sound on both the caller and listener ends. The OpenJump delivers on all counts, with exceptional, rich sound, and they have been comfortable to wear all day, even with reading glasses. Listeners do hear background sounds but the AI-assisted noise canceling makes a difference because no one has asked me to repeat, and I can understand them perfectly as well. Volume can be set louder than any other buds I've owned. Calls seamlessly switch between phones. Even while talking on one I get notified of a call coming through on the other. I wasn't sure this feature was working at first but within a day of wearing the OpenJumps Ihad no issues managing multipoint calls. Any cons are outweighed by the benefits. I wish I didn't have to rely on the case to charge; cases are not sold separately and there aren't any knockoffs available yet. There is no way to turn them off short of putting them into the case. If I'm not near the case I just disconnect them from bluetooth so I won't miss notifications or calls if the buds aren't in my ears. A major additional plus is the very reasonable price. Overall, expectations have been far exceeded!
A**.
Sound Great and a Great Price! Highly Recommended!
TL;DR - I highly recommend the EarFun OpenJump. I've never owned open-ear headphones before but I was interested in getting some for cycling. After doing quite a bit of research I was no closer to deciding on a pair to buy, I narrowed it down to the EarFun OpenJump, Soundcore Aerofit 2, and Nothing Ear (Open). Since the fit is so important to the sound quality as well as overall comfort, everyone's experience with them will be different. My rankings ended up being, from first to last, what I listed above. Surprisingly that's also their order from cheapest to most expensive. Searches for the Nothing's consistently returned results saying they had the best overall sound quality. Unfortunately, they didn't fit me correctly and the speaker was too far from my ear canal leading to low volumes. If I held them in the correct position, they sounded pretty good. One problem some open ear headphones have is that when you increase the volume the amount of bass is reduced. That was a problem for the Nothing's where the bass begins to drop of after 40% volume and because of the poor fit, I had to increase the volume over 60% just to match the same perceived volume of the other two. The Nothing's were out of the running early on. The Soundcore's were ranked highly in reviews for their adjustability and great bass, even at high volumes. I can confirm it retains its bass as the volume goes up but the bass is kind of boomy in general (which I'm not a fan of). In general I wasn't happy with the way the Soundcore's sounded no matter how much I played with the EQ. They just never sounded natural. I was able to rotate the speaker so it was positioned right by the ear canal which was great but I could feel slight pressure from the battery behind my ear. I could see that becoming an issue if you're wearing them long enough. My initial thought was to just get the EarFun's as they did make a couple top recommendation lists and they were the cheapest but the other two had more good reviews. I also have portable speakers from Soundcore and Earfun and I think the Soundcore speakers that I have sound better so I was wondering if that would be the case here too. After listening to all of them the OpenJump's won hands down. The Soundcore's maybe have a bit more bass overall but the OpenJumps sound the most natural and balanced. Even at higher volumes, they retain their bass with only a slight drop-off and the bass doesn't sound boomy. They also fit the best and are the most comfortable. You can't even tell that you're wearing them. In reviews there seemed to be an emphasis on calling out the lack of bass of open ear headphones but none of these sounded anemic. In general, none of these headphones provide much, or any, bass below ~50-60 Hz but they still sound satisfyingly full. I did, however, have an issue with my initial pair of OpenJumps. The right headphone buzzed from deep bass tracks so maybe that speaks to why they're the cheapest. The replacements didn't have any issues. Hopefully they stay that way for a good long time.
T**A
Nutze die Ohrhörer hauptsächlich beim Sport (Laufen/Trailrunning und Indoor-Radtraining - „nackig“, also ohne Mütze oder Bandana, würde ich sie beim Outdoor-Radtraining wohl eher nicht verwenden (Windgeräusche!)). Der Halt ist dabei sehr gut und die Ohrhörer sitzen, ohne zu wackeln. Sie sind sehr leicht und bequem (bei pausierter Musik während des Laufens dachte ich manchmal, ich hätte einen Ohrhörer verloren, weil ich ihn nicht spürte, aber das war nicht der Fall 😅). Auch bei viel Schweiß (Rad Indoor) nerven sie nicht übermäßig - sammelt sich hierbei jedoch etwas zu viel Schweiß in den Ohrmuscheln, kann es vorkommen, dass die Touch-Bedienung vorübergehend nicht/nicht richtig funktioniert (beim Laufen ist mir das noch nicht passiert). Die Akkulaufzeit ist sehr gut. Der Funktionsumfang mit der App ist absolut top - es lassen sich mehrere EQ-Profile anlegen, die direkt auf den Ohrhörern gespeichert werden. Auch die Steuerung (Touch-Inputs) lässt sich individuell konfigurieren oder deaktivieren. Nun aber zum Klang (for what it's worth: beruflich bin ich im Audio-Bereich unterwegs und mut neutral abgestimmten Lautsprechern und Kopfhörern vertraut und auch im Umfeld der Musikproduktion alles andere als unwissend, Letzteres aber nur als Hobby/Leidenschaft/Spezialinteresse): für Ohrhörer dieser Art ist er wirklich sehr gut. Was die Abstimmung betrifft: bereits die Grundeinstellung ist überraschend ausgewogen „erwachsen“ und nicht übertrieben bassig oder hell, sondern der etwas wärmeren, bassigeren Spielweise zuzuordnen, mit angedickten, aber nicht dumpf klingenden unteren Mitten und einem ganz sanft in den Hintergrund tretenden Hochton. As it is könnte ich bereits absolut zufrieden mit dieser Grundabstimmung leben, habe in der App per EQ jedoch den zu warmen Grundton/unteren Mittelton abgesenkt, den Bass etwas reduziert und die oberen Mitten und den mittleren Hochton etwas angehoben. Somit klingen die Ohrhörer nun zwar immer noch „punchy“ genug im Oberbass (der Tiefgang ist allgemein für die Bauweise normal/okay, aber man sollte sich bewusst sein, dass unterhalb von 85 Hz der Pegel abrollt - meine anker AeroFit 2 bieten etwas mehr Tiefgang, jedoch auf Kosten einer im Vergleich zu den EarFun schlechteren Detailwiedergabe, Präzision und Gleichmäßigkeit im Hochton (dass die Anker in ihrer Grundabstimmung völlig daneben und übertrieben basslastig abgestimmt sind, sei mal dahingestellt, denn auch sie bieten eine App mit EQ-)), jedoch ohne unnötige Wärme. In meiner Abstimmung ist der Hochton/obere Mittelton nun etwas neutraler/präsenter, aber ich habe dennoch eine ganz milde Absenkung im Präsenzbereich gelassen, da ich beim Training hier keinen stets perfekt neutral analytischen Klang möchte (daher auch der trotz Absenkung im Tiefton von mir noch immer leicht betont gelassene Kickbass). Anyway, die generelle Detailwiedergabe, Instrumententrennung, Basspräzision und blah haben mich für diese Bauweise und den Preisbereich doch ziemlich positiv überrascht: so kommen beispielsweise Bässe ziemlich präzise rüber und selbst schnelle Doppelbass-Punches sind noch als solche erkennbar. Insgesamt muss man aber realistisch bleiben, denn die EarFun lösen letztlich nicht ganz so gut auf wie gute kabelgebundene In-Ears mit dynamischem oder Balanced Armature Treiber. Aber ganz ehrlich, besonders während des Trainings vermisse ich hier absolut nichts, ganz im Gegenteil, sondern bin noch immer ein wenig begeistert davon, wie verhältnismäßig sauber und präzise die Ohrhörer sind (meine prinzipiell vergleichbaren Anker sind, obwohl ich sie per EQ einigermaßen ähnlich wie die OpenJump abgestimmt habe (die OpenJump bieten definitiv die deutlich bessere EQ-Basis als die AeroFit 2), hörbar weniger präzise/gut auflösend und im Bass schwammiger (Doppelbässe verschwimmen, bei den OpenJump hingegen nicht)). Das (für mich) absolute Highlight der Ohrhörer, neben ihrer hohen Convenience (was war noch gleich das deutsche Wort dafür? 😅), ist aber ihr Hochton: dieser ist so linear, homogen und frei von schmalbandigen Peaks oder Senken, sodass er sehr natürlich und realistisch klingt (bestätigt mit Sinus-Sweeps und rosa Rauschen – ein Traum). Ganz ehrlich, besser geht's kaum, und sehr viele wesentlich teurere In-Ears, Ohrhörer und Kopfhörer sind den günstigen OpenJump teils deutlich unterlegen, was die Gleichmäßigkeit und Natürlichkeit im Hochton betrifft (looking at you, Sennheiser HD 800 👀 – waren definitiv ein Fehlkauf, wenn ich bedenke, dass meine HD 600, die zwar schlechter auflösen und im Bass weniger präzise sind, die deutlich gleichmäsigere und realistischere/natürliche Abstimmung besitzen – aber das hat jetzt mit den EarFun eigentlich wenig zu tun 🫣). Ach ja, und Rauschen gibt's übrigens auch nicht und die Verbindung über Bluetooth ist einwandfrei stabil und ohne Aussetzer. Bin ich klanglich und auch generell zufrieden? Absolut, ja.
F**S
conforme à mon attente
M**A
Happy ! They are simply great all works as it should and great Sound
C**S
Incriveis! A única coisa que tenho a apontar é o encaixe puder ser mais seguro um pouco, entanto não caem e são confortáveis
J**Y
Having used the Open Jump for a few days now I am very impressed, especially for the price so I thought I would share my experience so far. For those you have never used this type of "open ear" headphone - it actually sits outside your ear and has effectively a 'little speaker' which does not touch your ear at all but directs the sound into your eardrum. I have attached a picture of it and you will see it is very different than a normal TWS or IEM. This makes it incredible comfortable for those you don't like anything in their ears. I left it in my ear during a full working day and I completely forgot I was wearing it. But because everyones ears shape is different and therefore it will sit either nearer or further away from your eardrum depending on the size of your ears, it is vital for good sound to use the "My Sound Profile" feature within the EarFun App. This process takes you through a sort of "listening" tests but once you do this you get an excellent sounding TWS. The nice thing is once I created this custom profile, I can hear my music very clearly (I will get into my sound impressions in a second) but nobody around me can hear anything yet I can hear conversations going on around me clearly ( which is important in my day job when in a shared office ). Obviously this type of earphone is designed for runners / bicyclists who need to hear everything around them clearly but it will work well if you have to stay connected to those around you but still want to enjoy listening to music (or listening to podcasts). Audio wise, they have some excellent midrange and pretty decent treble and while the bass does roll off (which is to be expected with such a open design) but you do get reasonably nice mid-bass, so most bass heavy tracks will still sound reasonable. Overall I found the sound profile to be more than acceptable, though obviously since it is designed to allow you to hear everything around you, you won't get any sound "isolation" so if you are in a noisy environment this is probably not the audio device to be using. I also measured the Open Jump and I have shared a measurement of how it looks compared to "Harman" using "my custom profile" and this graph shows that excellent midrange and treble but does also shows that bass roll-off. I did try some extra EQ to boost the bass but I felt that was causing some "distortion" as the little "speaker" was struggling but depending on your ear shape that might work well. The battery life has also been outstanding as I mentioned I left it on all day in work and switched between music and going on some work calls and it lasted a full 8 hours. The microphone quality also was pretty impressive especially indoors (though I did go for a walk and it worked fine until it got a bit windy). So, overall I think it is a fantastic device and one which I will be using most days when I am in a shared space and need to continuously talk too and listen to my colleagues.
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