🎧 Elevate your audio game with power, clarity, and freedom.
The EarFun Air Pro 3 earbuds combine Qualcomm's latest QCC3071 chipset and aptX Adaptive Audio for superior sound quality, enhanced by 11mm wool composite drivers. Featuring advanced Hybrid ANC that reduces noise by up to 43dB, these earbuds ensure crystal-clear calls with 6 mics and Qualcomm cVc 8.0 ENC. Bluetooth 5.3 supports multipoint connection for seamless device switching, while a 45-hour total playtime with wireless charging keeps you powered all day. The EarFun App offers full customization of EQ and controls, making these earbuds a versatile, high-performance choice for professionals on the move.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Width | 50 Millimeters |
Carrying Case Length | 60 Millimeters |
Carrying Case Weight | 52 Grams |
Carrying Case Height | 31 Millimeters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 52 Grams |
Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 520 Milliamp Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lastest Qualcomm QCC3071 Chip & aptX Adaptive Audio technology; High-fidelity 11mm wool composite dynamic drive; 6 Mics Qualcomm cVc 8.0 ENC Call; Hybrid active noise cancelling up to 43dB; Bluetooth 5.3 & Multipoint connection; Support EarFun App; 45 hours playtime; Wireless charging |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | listening, running, Calling, cycling, exercising |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hour |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Audio Latency | 55 Milliseconds |
Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
T**R
Ear Fun Air Pro 3 - best combination of performance and price
I've had the EarFun Air Pro 3 for over a year and a half now and they continue to perform. I use them for primarily for 2 different experiences.1st. I travel a lot via plane, and these are the perfect combination of size, comfort, and sound quality for music and movies while at the same time, helping silence all the unwanted ambient noise you find on a plane. To me, these perform better than earbuds more than 2x the price.2nd . I use the Air Pro 3 for conference calls, and they sync seamlessly with multiple devices (phone and laptop) and can be used with a single ear and swapped mid stream. This is important when i'm on "all day" calls and i can listen in one ear, and seamlessly switch to the other earbud when necessary.All in all, the Air Pro 3 is a fantastic choice for ear buds. Sound, quality, comfort - they have them all - and at a fantastic price.
R**Y
Comfortable and great battery life + tip for using the touch controls
---TIP for using the touch controls---The circular part on the outside near the speaker end is the only part that's touch-sensitive. It's tricky to use if you don't understand it, but it's actually really easy to handle:1) Touch the end of the earbud that's pointing out away from your ear.2) Keeping your finger on the earbud, trace your finger up until you feel the circular touch-sensitive area (circled in yellow in the second photo). The touch control won't activate immediately when your finger moves over it.3) Once you've found the button with your finger, you can tap/double tap/triple tap/tap and hold, according to the instructions in the manualReview:I like these a lot! I was really reluctant to get a phone without a 3.5mm audio jack, but these earbuds are great and easy to deal with.Pros:-Exceptional battery life. If you use them intermittently like I do and put them in the little charging case when not in use, the batteries last at least 3 or 4 days. I have to charge them way less often than I charge my phone. This was the biggest selling point for me.-I got them for around $50, which is a pretty good price for wireless earbuds.-Very easy to set up and use.-The sound playback quality is good.-The microphone quality is decent for an earbud mic. It sounds really tinny, but my voice is very intelligible, which is a big upgrade from the built-in microphone on my old phone.-You can use only one of them if you just want sound in one ear, and leave the other in the case.-The charging case is big enough that I don't feel like I'll lose it too easily, but small enough to fit in my pocket. The earbud snaps into position with magnets, so putting them into the case and taking them out again is really effortless.-They feel pretty comfortable in my ears. I'm used to using the $5 wired earbuds you would find at like Staples. These are noticeably heavier, but not too bad.-You can pair them with more than one device at the same time. They'll play sound from whichever one is currently playing.Cons:-If I lean forward at a steep angle, they sometimes feel like they're going to fall out. This happens more in my left ear, which probably means I need to use a smaller size foam thing (it comes with four sizes; I think I'm using the second smallest size). It would be nice if they looped over top of my ear or something to keep them from coming out.-Occasionally when adjusting them I'll hit the touch control button by accident.-You have to get used to the touch controls, as I mentioned up above, but it really only took me 5 or 10 minutes to get the hang of it.Other:I haven't put their water resistance to the test (and I don't really plan to, if I can help it).The Android app requires your location (which seems completely unnecessary), but it gives you extra options, like you can change what the different tap sequences do. This might be good if you want to use only one of them in one ear, and you want to be able to adjust the volume either up or down on the same earbud. The app can also make the earbuds play a loud sound to help you find them if you lose them.You can't really use the app without the location permission. You can still use the earbuds without the app, though, if you prefer.
T**R
Not amazing as Beats brand, but good enough
I was given a pair of expensive Beats headphones a few years ago as a Xmas present, which I loved.Sadly, those headphones started to crack and break apart over time, until they were dangling from the patch of Gorilla tape I use to keep it together.I hated to give them up, but I was desperate for a new set of ear buds. I was gonna grab another pair of Beats products, but they’re just too pricy to consider in todays time where everyone is tightening their wallet.I needed a new set of ear phones, but after how busted my headphones became, I decided to go with ear buds and hope they wouldn’t break down as fast.It took some time and a lot of YouTube reviews, but I eventually settled on these Earfun ear buds.The price was okay (still annoyed I missed the limited time deal. So I paid the fully 80 bucks instead of the 55.) for new ear buds and it arrived quickly.I was worried it was gonna be a chore to set up on my Bluetooth, it the instructions were clear and easy to follow in the booklet and within less than 5 minutes I got them connected to my computer.The ear buds charge in the box they come in and it’s kinda cool I have a safe place to store them, so I like that.You could carry them around if your use your iPhone but I keep them strictly at home. So nothing to worry about there.There are even tiny magnets in the charger so you don’t have to worry about the ear buds getting jumbled up in the box or being damaged and it makes charging the ear buds easier.Though if your hands are big, like mine. It’s a bit tricky to pull them out of the box without some practice.The sound quality of the ear buds are pretty decent. Though the volume on it isn’t as good as the Beats headphones were, it’s still good enough to enjoy listening to things like YouTube or good music.I read that there’s an app to improveOn the quality on the sound, but I don’t likeMessing with things on apps. So I’ll just keep it at its default settings and relax. I’m old fashioned like that.The ear buds feel okay in my ears. I could probably replace the buds with smaller black rubber things that come with charger, but I’m okay with it for now.The only real issue I have with these ear buds is that they do occasionally have a weird popping noise that kicks in sometimes.I remember reading that this was the ear buds way of trying to reduce outside noise from ruining my experience. Which is fine, but it did jump scare me the first time it happened.The other thing is the connection is a littleWeird. Even if I’m sitting in front of my computer, if I lean back in my chair and slowly spin to the right, the connection gets static-y until I sit back up.Then it’s normal again. Not a huge gripe, but weird it does that.So, while not as good as My Beats Headphones (and annoyed IMissed the cheaper deal), I’m still happy enough with my Purchase to give it a fair score.
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