🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The EarFun Free 1S Wireless Earbuds deliver high-quality stereo sound with deep bass, featuring 4 microphones for clear calls, customizable EQ settings via the EarFun App, and an impressive 30-hour playtime. With an ergonomic design and IPX7 waterproof rating, these earbuds are perfect for any active lifestyle.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Compatible Devices | Phone |
Antenna Location | Calling, Running, Gaming |
Enclosure Material | Composite, Plastic, Other |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | IPX7 Sweat & Waterproof, Wireless Charging, USB C Port, Stereo Music & Calls, Sports & Exercise, Bluetooth 5.0, 30-Hour Playtime |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Old Version |
Battery Average Life | 6 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hour |
J**N
They have a good amount of volume in a good amount of base.
So to me all your phones sound the same and I don’t really get much excitement, but I realize when something has a good amount of base and a good amount of volume. It usually covers everything else and that’s what good earphones are supposed to do anyways right? I don’t know about this noise canceling thing though. I was playing the TV in the background. It was a basketball game and it was pretty mediocre Lee loud and I had the earphones on with some music just to test them out and I couldn’t hear the TV so I guess they worked pretty decently for that reason but I don’t know if you were on a plane and how good that would be. Anyways, they fit pretty good even right out of the box they feel comfortable. They didn’t feel like they fell out. I’m glad the water resistant when I work out when I eventually do anyways lol but they seem to be pretty good earphone especially for the price and the value heck I would think I have Bose in my ears so I can’t complain.
T**E
The best I've ever owned
I was skeptical of the brand. ?? The best earbuds I have ever owned. They sound good they connect to multiple devices, when you finish with a phone call or a notification it goes back to playing what you were playing before. They fit well and have an extra gasket to keep it secure within the ear. Battery life is great. The only complaint I have is that the case is a bit large. It's worth it to have these great earbuds.
R**N
Some of the best earbuds I’ve had
Very impressed! I desperately needed a new pair of earbuds for the gym. I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on a new pair, partly because I had spent similar amounts of money on these things in the past, and was always disappointed. I’m pretty picky when it comes to sound. I have always found “budget” earbuds to be very thin-sounding, and that doesn’t work for me. I had added the EarFun 2s to my cart, where they sat for quite a long time. I eventually bit the bullet and ordered them, but kept my expectations low. They arrived a few days later and I could not have been more taken off guard by these. What follows is my honest review. Each category will be assigned its own star rating.Fit ⭐️⭐️⭐️This is one of the lower-rated categories for me, personally. Keep in mind that every body is built differently, so this is very subjective. The medium sized ear piece that came on the earbuds didn’t hold them in my ears very well at all, they would fall out of my ears when laying flat on my back. I put the larger ones on, and it semi-fixed the problem. They still require adjustment occasionally if I am wearing them at the gym. It’s not horribly annoying, but it is somewhat.Noise canceling ⭐️⭐️As mentioned in other reviews, these do not have active noise canceling. Any noise canceling effect you may achieve comes from using the correct ear pieces for your ears. If you’re strictly looking for noise canceling earbuds, these are not themConnectivity ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Connected easily to my phone. Occasional loss of connection in left earbud, but it’s just for a split second. Nothing to complain about, especially at this price pointBattery life ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I have yet to have these go dead on me, even after hours of use. They charge quickly in the case. No complaintsMic quality ⭐️⭐️Does the mic function? Yes. They pic up phone calls without an issue. It’s easy to hear the person on the other end. However…they have a slightly delay when you speak, which leads to talking over the other person, which leads to a lot of “sorry, what did you say?”. It’s pretty irritating. I don’t care for these for phone calls.Sound⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Now, the good stuff. These things sound mind- blowingly good…after a little adjustment. In the pre-set setting out of the box, they are pretty vanilla. However, EarFun has an app available that features an equalizer. The EQ has a bunch of presets, but the best part is that you can create a custom setting. To me, these things really shined after I adjusted them. Instruments sound very natural and detailed. You can even hear the resonance of the skins on the drums, it’s pretty amazing. Highs are nice and crisp, mids sound warm and natural, and the lows are very impactful. The bass you get out of these is quite impressive. It’s not too boomy for rock or country. It’s impactful, but it doesn’t get muddy. Hip hop tracks boom with low bass, similar to listening to a car subwoofer. These things sound better than my Bose wired earbuds. No joke. They are also quite loud. They drown out the crappy music they play at my gym without any trouble.ClosingI gave these a 4 star rating because of the few minor annoyances that i experienced. I feel that they are an excellent product, possibly even underrated, and if you need some great earbuds for listening to music, look no further. If you want earbuds to drown out background noise and/or use for phone calls, look further.
J**O
Outstanding earbuds for the price!
I bought these earbuds after reading a review on CNet.com about them, and I'm so glad I did. I was looking for a reasonably priced second pair of earbuds. I also own a pair of Jabra Elite 65t earbuds, and—at one-third the price—the EarFun earbuds are a better value.tl;dr: definitely recommended!The pros:1. The EarFuns sound nearly as good as the Jabras (there's just a bit less bass with the EarFuns, but definitely not enough to justify the 3x price premium of the Jabras).2. The EarFuns fit better in my ears than the Jabras (of course this will vary for each person). The CNet reviewer stressed getting a tight fit for good sound, but I don't have any problem with the fit. Sound isolation is just as good as the Jabras.3. The EarFuns seem to stay connected (to the phone and to each other) better than the Jabras, and experience less interference. The Jabra's encounter static and dropoouts whenever I walk through automatic doors (say at the supermarket) and even in certain places around my house (maybe due to my wifi repeaters). This also happens at the gym if I'm in certain places. I haven't experienced this issue at all with the EarFuns—the connection to the phone and each other is rock solid, and the bluetooth range is excellent.4. The EarFun's storage/charging case is MUCH better than the Jabra's. For one thing it's flat on the bottom (the Jabra's case is curved and cannot sit upright on a flat surface). The EarFun case also has magnets that hold the earbuds in the case while charging; the Jabra earbuds just sit loosely in their case. The EarFun case can also be charged wirelessly (as well as with the included USB-C charging cable); the Jabra case uses a micro USB charging cable. If you already have a wireless charging pad for your phone, this is a great bonus, since you don't have to worry about the charging connector wearing out over time.Cons:1. The EarFuns can't control the sound volume. I realize this is a premium feature, but I miss it compared to the Jabras.2. The EarFuns don't have the auto-pause feature that the Jabras do (removing one earbud from your ear pauses the music until you put it back in your ear). Again, a premium feature, and you *can* pause the music from either EarFun earbud by tapping the button.3. The EarFuns seemed a bit picky about pairing with multiple devices, at least initially. I had to re-pair them a couple times, and once even had to reset their connection to each other (this is covered in the instructions). But I haven't had to do either of those recently, so maybe that was just me getting used to operating them.4. The print in the user's manual is SUPER TINY and printed in gray, not black, ink. I'm in my 50s, and even with reading glasses I couldn't make out the text and infographics. I had to use my phone's camera as a magnifying glass to read the instructions. It's possible they're available online (I didn't try to find out), but I suspect even younger folks will have trouble reading the instructions.To be determined:I use earbuds mostly for music listening, not making phone calls. I know the Jabras work reasonably well for that, but I haven't had the opportunity to use the EarFuns on a call, so I can't comment on how well they work for that.Conclusion:If I hadn't gotten a great deal on my Jabras (I paid less than half the list price due to a couple of online deals I was able to take advantage of), I would be really pissed that I'd paid so much when I could have bought the EarFuns for 1/3 the price and gotten an overall better value. The EarFuns are going to stay in my gym bag, and I'll use the Jabras around the house. I'm, even considering buying another pair of EarFuns for listening in bed.As I write this in mid-December 2019, I've only had the EarFuns for a few days, so it's possible my rosy outlook will change if they turn out to be duds later. I will update this review in a few weeks after I've used them for a while. But as of right now, I definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a reasonably priced set of earbuds that have terrific sound. The pros definitely outweigh the cons, and for the price you can't beat them.UPDATE October 15, 2020: still loving my Ear Fun Free earbuds! In fact, I just bought a second pair, and the new model has volume controls, which The last model didn't have, and Even other earbuds that are twice the price don't have this feature. You will not go wrong with these earbuds!
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