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The EarFun Free Pro 2 are ultra-lightweight hybrid active noise cancelling earbuds featuring 6mm titanium dynamic drivers for rich sound, Bluetooth 5.2 for stable connection, and 6 microphones for crystal-clear calls. With up to 30 hours total playback, wireless charging, and an 80ms low latency mode, they deliver premium audio performance tailored for gaming, calls, and daily use.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Cable Length | 588 Inches |
Item Weight | 38 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Frequency Range | 2.402GHz - 2.48GHz |
Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Brown Black |
Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hour |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Calling, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Included USB-C Charging Cable |
Additional Features | The World's Lightest and Smallest Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds, Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation up to 40dB, Enhanced 6-microphone Call Technology for crystal call, Superior Sound with 6mm Titanium Diaphragm Dynamic Driver. Low latency mode, Wireless earbuds and USB-C quick charging, smart control, Transparency Mode, Intelligent Voice Assistant, sports-and-exercise, wireless earbuds for iPhone; Bluetooth earbuds waterproof; Bluetooth earbuds with mic. |
Enclosure Material | Silicone, Plastic, Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Movies and Gaming |
G**G
Great
These are my go to earbuds. The sound quality is pretty good for the price (I’m no audiophile by any means) good for answering calls and stay reasonably well while working/walking. Would not advise for exercising.touch buttons are a tad sensitive when adjusting for comfort. Great with the wireless charging
L**E
EarFun is getting close. Wishlist for Free Pro 3
These are my current fav earbuds with some required minor yet necessary improvements.First, for me, these are pretty much the perfect sized earbuds that fit in your ear and won't fall out. They are pretty comfortable for the most part. In general, no one's ears are exactly the same (left and right). Sometimes my left ear back area where the earbud touches gets a bit sored so I switch to just listening to the right ear only (my right ear never gets sored).. which brings me the issue to using just one earpiece at a time, but more on that later. Comfortness for earbuds can be a subjective subject anyways since everyone has slightly different ear contour, shape, and sensitivity. You really just need to try them (as for any brand/model you are interested in).For some bass testing, I use my one of my fav songs. You can search on youtube for "dark knight trilogy medley live". At the 3 minute mark, there's a few seconds of isolated low bass. I didn't know it was there until you get decent enough headphones or speakers to test. On speakers that aren't great, it sounds like silence. This Free Pro 2 sets picks it up pretty nicely. I found out I don't really like using "normal" mode. I use either ANC mode which does a nice job of removing background noise like fans and such. ANC mode also seems to enhance the bass and general audio for some reason. Other times, I like to hear the ambient noise around me so I use that mode as well. Of course, the sacrifice is shortened battery time per charge.What I love is the ability to use one earpiece at a time. Since I use these at my computer desk, I have the case around when I want to put one of the earbuds away. It pretty much immediately orients the stereo sound into the one monopiece earbud you are currently using. I tested switching back and forth pretty quickly (placing one in ear and the other in the case) and it updates flawlessly. It's a great feature! However, there's a drawback to using just one earpiece as noted in 2. below.Now my complaints.1. I had the original Earfun Free earbuds, and I absolutely loved the tactile button (but those earbuds are just in general too bulky). It had just the right amount of required press to trigger a button press without putting extra pressure on your ear. I'm a fan of tactile buttons over using simple touch. This is because I like to adjust the earpiece slightly once in a while.. but sometimes this will trigger either a volume up or down event on the Free Pro 2.2. When using just one earbud, unfortunately, if you touch the one you are wearing/using (like adjusting how it sits in your ear), it still has the volume up and volume down operations on the single touch/tap. So, if you are using just the left one, you can keep accidentally triggering the volume down function. Likewise for the right earbud.. the volume up can repeatedly trigger. In my opinion, since the software knows you are just just one, the volume function/operation should be disabled! Should be a simple software fix. At least for me, this volume operation is separate and independent from the volume of the connected device.3. Please, please! We want to be able to program the button operations! Some of the competitors have this feature! If it were up to me, I would disable the single tap operations for volume up and down.. or possibly change these to triple tap or something. How often are we needing to change the volume on the actual earpiece? I like doing this operation using my actual phone or computer volume controls.4. I liked the original Earfun Free case which has 4 indicator lights in a row on the case that showed battery capacity. With the new case of the Free Pro 2, there's just one light, and you just need to learn the meaning of the light when it stays on for 3 seconds vs 1 second, etc, when opening and closing the case.So, I do love these earbuds and am living with the inconveniences noted in my list above. So, if/when they come out with the EarFun Free Pro 3, I hope they address the current issues.
E**K
Super compact earbuds with strong ANC at a budget price!
-Strong ANC-Fairly good ambient mode-Good sound (V-Shape sound profile)-Extremely compact design-Great for working out due to design (wingtips!)-Good controls (including volume)-Wireless charging-Good price to feature ratioIf the above speaks to you, these are a solid buy.More in depth:Good sound, ANC, controls, and fit for a budget TWS earbud. Build quality is much improved over the original version. It's easier to take these out and put back in the case due to the design, and the even more compact size of these is pretty awesome. The case also has a type of friction hinge which I love. I hate when cases slam shut on you due to the lack of a hinge. They also still kept the wireless charging despite reducing the case size which is great.I'd heavily recommend these if you want something for working out since they fit deeper in your ears and have wingtips to keep them in place. These are also great as an option in general for those who don't like stem-style earbuds. The earbuds are super small and quite comfortable. The case is small enough it should be able to fit in any pocket. If it doesn't, it's the pocket's fault, not these earbuds. It's hard to convey how adorably tiny both the earbuds and case are until you have them in your hands. Really great. Easily one of the best options to just have on you at any time due to how small and light they are.Controls are good, responsive, and you get everything except reverse track. Volume, Play/Pause, Skip Track, ANC/Transparency toggle, Voice Assistant, and Game Mode (low latency). Single tap for volume should be the standard for every TWS earbud, and thankfully it is present and works perfectly on these.The only potential cons are if you need reverse track or if you do not like a V-shaped sound profile. Instead of reverse track you get a low latency mode. Audiophiles, stick with your wired IEMs, these won't change your mind. But that's okay. I think these sound good, just know they are not a neutral sounding earbud, and that's not what they were going for. However, despite being bass focused, it is not muddy by any means. Some earbuds with a lot of bass bloat into the mids and just butcher the sound. Not these. You'll have no problem hearing vocals and other mid focused audio information, but the emphasis is on the low end and you'll get that sub bass extension when you want it.I do wish these had an app so I could EQ them, however that doesn't seem to be the route Earfun is taking at the moment. That's okay though because these are still great. So if you don't want to deal with an app, these will serve you well. They work perfectly straight out of the box without any fuss, and I find them wonderfully convenient and enjoyable to use.Overall, excellent user experience with these. Would recommend.
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