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"I put them in my ear, put the helmet on, then do one final “push” with my finger to seat them in my ear for the ride. ... The batteries die before they work out of my ear."


"they are so comfortable that both I and my husband have had to feel our ears to check whether we were still wearing them."


"Also super bonus I've never head banged with earphones this hard besides with these soundcores, they stick to me like glue even when I'm in a metal mood and I'm headbanging for a good hour."

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"amazing battery (literally all day at work without going into the case)"


"Ok it's great I had them playing for more than 6 hrs with ANC and they didn't die ... Soundcore says about 10hrs and I think it's pretty true you can at least get 8 hrs without ANC and with ANC I reckon at least 7 hrs. ... The case can charge UpTo 3 times and combined Anker says 40 hrs of play time which I think is pretty accurate."


"Long-lasting! Swear! Hahaha. Halos everyday ko siyang gamit and once a week ko lang siya need i-charge"

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"Literally couldn't think of any pair of IEMs + dongle dacs could sound as analytical as the C3P+ for around $70. ... detail is just sooo much better. The C3P+ is just leagues ahead the I5 in terms of detail and resolution. ... the C3P+ is actually the closest sounding one to really expensive iems or headphone that I have."


"Crazy good from the jump! ... When you factor in they're only $99 and go toe-to-toe with Bose QC Ultra at $299, this is the deal of the year!"


"Can't recommend them enough for the value, sound like $200 earphones."

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"For an open style earbud, these genuinely surprised me with their overall performance in sound at this price point. ... IMHO, these Soundpeats PearlClip Pro are probably the best I’ve heard in this under $50 price category when it comes to this style of earbuds. ... These are one of the best clip-on earbuds in this price category especially when it comes to price to performance in sound quality and feature set"


"How much of a difference does a little 5 ohm impedance bump make? A whole hell of a lot actually. ... we get a HUGE bass boost in the balance of this IEM, running into the mid range and smoothing out the treble. If you add foam tips into the equation, what you get is a bassy, new meta-like sound with a much fuller mid bass and lower mid range, making for much richer male vocals while eliminating Harman shout and spice. Once adapted, the set has a much more pronounced mid bass kick and texture, and will satisfy a fair amount of bassheads. ... All in all, the adapter makes it sound like a completely different IEM, and that makes for a pretty versatile, choose-your-own-adventure style experience."


"I struggle to tell the difference between them and "premium" buds that cost 3 or 4 times more, so I just stick with these. ... I auditioned these between Bose QC 2024, Pixel Buds Pro and Sony WF-1000XM5 and I can't really tell the difference. ... certainly not enough to make me pay 4x as much."

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"ANC is equal or better than the AirPods Pro 2. ... I compared them on a recent flight. ... For me, the Earfuns were better as I compared the 2. ... I tried both on the flight out and the flight back. I stuck with the Earfuns both times."


"Anc is much better on the earfun but call quality is horrible. ... Earfun ANC is far better then Liberty 4 anc ... I do enjoy that the ANC (when not in a call) is much better than most budget earbuds around the same price point. They don’t have that dead static sound like say Soundcores liberty 4 anc."


"amazing noise cancelling"

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"Be warned neither are very good for phone calls. ... Both had people on the other end of my calls telling me they had a hard time hearing me whenever there was any significant background noise. ... Both are actually pretty bad at phone calls, especially when compared to other headphones and headsets I have. ... I was actually really surprised with how bad both of them are when it comes to phone calls. ... These are definitely not a pair of earbuds you could wear around your office if you are expecting to make and receive phone calls on them. ... I have not had a single phone call on either one of these where someone did not make a comment about how poorly I sounded on the phone. ... Was blown away at how bad they are. ... these are hands down the worst 2 for phone calls."


"I have to disconnect them when using the phone because ppl can't hear what I say while using them. ... Drives me crazy."


"O my i just tested these again during a number of calls and using different phones and wow they are awful!! ... but once it gets a little challenging these fall apart ... A complete fail sorry.. ... I'm getting barely any background noise cancellation with either set ... My voice comes through clear but the background is still there but maybe 30% of the volume. Tried with crowd noise at 65db"

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"every 60 seconds or so it shrieked for a couple of seconds in an electric staticy kinda way."


"For people that have not lost their hearing yet and can still hear very high-pitched noises, these earbuds produce a constant high-pitched sound even when both ANC and transparancy mode are disabled. ... This sound is amplified greatly when transparancy mode is enabled so I guess it's related to that feature"


"For people that have not lost their hearing yet and can still hear very high-pitched noises, these earbuds produce a constant high-pitched sound even when both ANC and transparancy mode are disabled. This sound is amplified greatly when transparancy mode is enabled so I guess it's related to that feature"

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"I just wouldn't recommend them to people who want a good transparency/ambient mode, that's the only reason I got the b3ps and use those as my daily driver instead."


"The right bud is hissing every now and then"


"The white noise in transparency is quite high. It's a consequence of using microphones but Bose is not good with mic quality so I suspect it's because of the low quality mics. It was so high it was bothersome to me. I returned them."

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"Hated the fit ... the lack of fin/wing to keep them put just made them totay wrong for my ears... Gutted."


"I kept feeling them on and thinking they would fall off my ears at any moment, it would distract me from my run."


"they fall out at the slightest head movement"

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"What I *really* dislike about these is the case. ... The slick plastic is hard to grip while opening, especially if you live in a dry climate and have very dry skin. ... I find myself fumbling with it and dropping it half the time. ... I ended up putting a few pieces of blue painters tape in strategic spots. It was either that or rough it up with sandpaper. ... Besides that, it just feels and looks cheap."


"Charging case is where they cut corners, its not either premium looking or feel good to touch. And the large logo is ugly."


"the case is bulky and can be slippery"

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r/EarbudsLiberty 4nc vs EarFun Air pro 4
5 months ago

10 - 9 - 6 - 2 - 4- 3-4-0 - 7 - 7 this eq will not disappoint you, everyone I have shown it to have not turned back.

r/EarbudsLiberty 4nc vs EarFun Air pro 4
5 months ago

It is for the Earfun Air Pro 4, but you can use it in the 2

r/EarbudsLiberty 4nc vs EarFun Air pro 4
5 months ago

I just received my Earfun Pro 4 this morning and they are my best headphones so far for this price, I prefer them much more than the Soundcore, the cancellation is crazy for me at 50 dollars, I will definitely keep them, the sound quality is very good and the construction is really worth every dollar and they have an extended guarantee.

r/EarbudsEarbuds with Best ANC & Transparency Mode - not Airpods
4 months ago

I have the earfun and I have not had any problems, I recommend them blindly, they also have good support in case you have any problems, they have good sound and their drums are super, the best of the best, I have had a good time and I do not regret all the sound is very balanced and very durable.

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r/EarbudsCheap/Medium priced good earbuds
8 months ago

Earfun air pro 4, hands down. Look on here at the reviews, you'll be pleasantly surprised by them

r/EarbudsBest wireless earbuds for under 60$?
8 months ago

Earfun air pro 4, hands down! Looks cheap, but the internals are pound for pound the best

r/EarbudsIn a total shocker, the Earfun Air Pro 4 is far better than the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 pro
over 1 year ago

As someone who usually gravitates toward premium tech (Samsung top self everything), I was hesitant to try out budget earbuds, especially at just $60. Stepping down from my $250 Galaxy Buds 3 Pro (GB3P) felt risky, but after seeing so many rave reviews, I decided to give the [Earfun Air Pro 4 ](https://www.amazon.com/EarFun-Canceling-Snapdragon-Bluetooth-Detection/dp/B0D5M9SH1X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2T0D5R282Z4O0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.iqnOvCwQtQ0Hw-bUaTIlv4sG20dWknsZ0SRTLSDExhfPHta1--0kxcJcx43znTSJZHhKMkdKC0DF1pkxGdF4n53jBrJeNYP3xIW1glTpJskwR9EVN-nbGIhipcb_8tnAPfGS8BEvh_2xpQusNhh5YSfb32TVOeMTcsS1rAqVKbV3jAILSaB6MbmQsOwcPHeRDbxKWVV9p45lSg_ZIJrfesk6Dt-CtPardC2SyPNGO04.UviAHuuZj1cMFN0ni9_30fALsjZhN4RIJOP4mtE2njY&dib_tag=se&keywords=earfun%2Bair%2Bpro%2B4&qid=1728842137&sprefix=earfun%2B%2Caps%2C255&sr=8-1&th=1)a shot—and honestly, I’m floored.  Not just for the price, but overall, they outperform the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. # Sound Quality The Earfun Air Pro 4s get *way* louder than the GB3P—so much so that I had to turn them down at times. They deliver deep, rich bass comparable to the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, which is impressive considering they're a fraction of the cost. Straight out of the box, the sound is solid, but with some EQ tweaks, you can shape them into a true V-shaped sound profile that has bass that hits like a club/concert. The GB3P always left me wanting more bass, but the Earfuns delivered, especially with foam tips for a tighter seal. # ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) With the GB3P, I always struggled with getting a proper seal as we all were with their eartip debacle, which made the ANC underwhelming. In contrast, the Earfun’s fit perfectly with foam tips, eliminating most low-end rumble in my "airplane noise" test (done using my surround sound system). In a simulated café environment, they blocked almost everything except high-pitched sounds. While the GB3P has decent ANC, the Earfun truly shines in this area. # Transparency Mode Samsung's transparency mode is like magic, and while the Earfun isn’t quite there, it’s close. The GB3P would get a 10 in this category, but the Earfun scores a solid 8, offering natural-sounding transparency without feeling artificial. # Microphone Quality Samsung still holds the crown for call quality, but the Earfun Air Pro 4 is right behind. It picks up my voice clearly, projecting it forward even in noisier environments. I tested it with voicemails in different conditions (quiet room, background noise, wind) and was impressed every time. There’s a bit more background noise compared to the GB3P, but for the price, it’s more than acceptable. **Multi-point** Now this is the part that grinds my gears as we all have multiple devices and most of us who are using Samsung or Oneplus are using windows machines.  Samsung took away true multipoint unless its a Samsung device and that sucks because WTF, the os is windows on a Samsung laptop so it should just work with windows..  From my 24 Ultra to my Galaxy tab its smooth, but while I'm at work with my HP machine I have to manually connect it each time and that is not smooth at all as I often have to disconnect my phone then connect the laptop.  Samsung needs to fix this immediately with a software update as again they are trying to be like Apple which is what we don't want.  Again, the Earfuns cost $80 and they are just perfect, smoothly connecting from my phone, tablet, Chromebook and windows laptop with no problem once they are setup.  I go from listening to music on my laptop to having the phone take over when a call comes in and then switches back to the laptop when I hang up.  This is how multi point is supposed to be and if you have multiple devices this is what you want in some headphones/earbuds. Again for the price, this is just crazy. # Build & Design The design of the Earfuns isn’t flashy, but it’s durable. They have a solid build, and I can tell they’re going to last through regular use. # Final Thoughts As a die-hard Samsung Knight who typically only buys flagship products, I’m genuinely surprised by how much I love the **Earfun Air Pro 4**. If you’re open to trying something new (and saving some cash), I highly recommend giving these a shot.

r/EarbudsEarfun Air Pro 4
9 months ago

Yes, I have them, see my post posts lol The are absolutely great, it's like a sleeper PC, plain and underwhelming on the outside, amazing on the inside. I had the Samsung buds pro 3, and OnePlus buds pro 3, and Soundcore Liberty pro 4 and the earfun beat them all or was equal, but the price is amazing so I went with them

r/EarbudsEarFun Air Pro 4 the best for the price?
8 months ago

Yes, they punch above their weight class and you cant beat the price!

r/EarbudsEarfun Air Pro 4 Earbuds Review: Hard to Beat for the Money
7 months ago

Very, very hard to beat for the money I had the Galaxy buds pro 3 and the one plus buds pro 3 and Soundcore Liberty 4 pro and sent them all back for the earfun Pound for pound, especially considering price, the best

r/EarbudsEarfun Air Pro 4 Earbuds Review: Hard to Beat for the Money
7 months ago

Very, very hard to beat for the money I had the Galaxy buds pro 3 and the one plus buds pro 3 and Soundcore Liberty 4 pro and sent them all back for the earfun Pound for pound, especially considering price, the best

r/EarbudsWhat is the Best Entry Level Earbuds?
6 months ago

I currently have the OnePlus and the earfun, so I can comment on those. If you have the extra money get the OnePlus as they are the latest tech, but if you're on the budget get the ear fun as they are still great but one plus gets them by 1 point (earfun 7.5 , oneplus 8.5)

r/EarbudsLooking for some wireless earbuds under 100$!
7 months ago

Earfun air pro 4... Look on here and all you'll see is praise for them

r/EarbudsBest wireless earbuds ~100 USD
5 months ago

Earfun air pro 4 for budget and OnePlus buds 4 right at that $100 mark Both sound great, good ANC, mics and transparency Get some foam tips and they won't budge from your ears

r/EarbudsSlowly leaving Apple ecosystem. Looking for new earbuds
6 months ago

Since you're an Apple guy, you have the money, lol, so I recommend the OnePlus Buds Pro 3, or their Buds 4, very good on both with deep bass and good sound quality. If you're budget-conscious, try the Earfun Air Pro 4. They don't look like it, but they are pound-for-pound some of the best buds you can get on the market.

r/EarbudsOneplus Buds 4 vs Earfun Air Pro 4
6 months ago

https://preview.redd.it/uc0a50mpsvdf1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0aaf35288ee373b33e4e9e6fdec10d539087fc31 https://preview.redd.it/j1c3hplpsvdf1.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e712dec0e9a62de297c73bfcca324cbfcb56065a https://preview.redd.it/7ahp03spsvdf1.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5dfd66faffbd195f9f139b4af94dde76efa945e8 https://preview.redd.it/e9nrntuyuvdf1.jpg?width=3228&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d17c49fdd07ddfdd2bc4dc82095e04cdd89f0c6c **OnePlus Buds 4 vs. Earfun Air Pro 4** Here’s my breakdown of the new OnePlus Buds 4 versus what I still consider to be the pound-for-pound champs of value: the Earfun Air Pro 4. OnePlus clearly put in the work here, and the Buds 4 deliver in a lot of areas — but the real question is, are they worth the extra $50–80 depending on the sale? Let’s get into it. \------------------------------------- # 🔧 Look and Build Quality I’ve gotta give OnePlus some real credit here, they came through with a better look, especially in that green colorway. It's sleek, stylish, and stands out in a world of boring black and white earbuds. Earfun gives you black (standard), navy blue (which is so dark it might as well be black), and white... but let’s be honest, white earbuds are Apple’s domain. So design-wise, OnePlus wins with personality. In terms of build quality, OnePlus did their thing again. These are smooth, lightweight, and have that "premium but not too flashy" vibe. They’re light but don’t feel cheap at all. Now the Earfuns? Yeah... they look like your standard generic earbuds. I was honestly put off by them at first because they scream "budget" just by the look. But once I gave them a listen, that all changed (more on that below). **Winner: OnePlus** **----------------------------------** # 🦻 Fit and Comfort The OnePlus Buds 4 are extremely comfortable. The lightweight design makes them basically disappear in your ears after a while. I swap out the included silicone tips for foam tips (as always), and with those, the fit is snug and stays in place. I had zero issues after a few hours of listening — no fatigue, no pressure. Earfun also does a good job here. They're lightweight too, and I never had major discomfort, but I do get more fatigue over time compared to the OnePlus buds. It's subtle, but noticeable during long sessions. So while both are good, OnePlus edges them out. **Winner: OnePlus** **---------------------------------** # 🔗 Connection This one’s not even close. OnePlus crushed it. You get Google Fast Pair, and the second I opened the case for the first time, my phone, tablet, and laptop (all on and nearby) popped up the pairing animation like its suppsoed to work. Super smooth. After the initial setup, opening the case connects you instantly, no delays. Plus, multipoint is here and it works well, even across brands (not just the same ecosystem, *cough* Samsung *cough*). Earfun, on the other hand... it’s fine. But sometimes it feels like it’s thinking about whether or not it wants to connect. Sometimes it’s fast, like 1 second. Other times, it takes 7–8 seconds and has that weird interference stutter like you're about to go out of range, even when the phone is sitting right next to it. It always connects eventually, but it’s not that "instant, confident" connection. **Winner: OnePlus** **----------------------------------** # 🎧 Sound Quality & EQ OnePlus has always been known for great sound and punchy bass, and they’ve kept that tradition going. Bass is rich, deep, and has that subwoofer-style rumble that echoes in your ears. It’s powerful, but controlled, doesn’t drown out the mids and highs. Vocals are crisp, instrumentation sounds layered, and the overall signature is energetic and fun. The “Golden Sound” feature actually works — adds about 10–15% more clarity and volume boost to your music. The Earfun Air Pro 4s? Honestly, incredible for $50. They go toe-to-toe with OnePlus in most areas. Bass is there , deep and impactful. Mids and highs are clear too, but just slightly flatter compared to the OnePlus. If you A/B test them, OnePlus has about a 10% edge in depth and clarity. The Earfuns do get louder overall, but that loudness doesn’t come with more richness, just more volume. **Winner: OnePlus (by about 10%)** **Edit update: While listening to music on the phone has been great, trying to play music on my laptop from Youtube is producing a teeny sound, I am not sure what happening here. But I reset the buds and cycleed my computer and its still the same, I can barely hear music or voices, but I can on my other buds.** **This will be concerning if this persist.** **----------------------------------** # 🔇 ANC and Transparency This is probably the second most important thing for people (or first depending on how much you commute/travel/work in noisy places). OnePlus Buds 4 have excellent ANC, especially in the low to mid ranges. I tested them with a dryer running and it completely wiped out the low hum. The only thing I could hear was the occasional metallic *clink* from a zipper. Same with YouTube’s airplane cabin noise test (played through my 500w surround setup) the rumble disappeared. High-end noises, though? That’s where it stumbled a bit. It didn’t block out my laptop keyboard typing, and café chatter came through more than I expected. Now the Earfuns? Surprisingly better at the high-end. They can block out my keyboard clicking where OnePlus couldn't, and they’re about the same when it comes to café noise. But they lag behind in low-end ANC, you’ll still hear engine hums or dryer noise faintly. Transparency Mode is good on both. OnePlus sounds a bit more natural. Earfuns can sound slightly artificial when no music is playing, but it’s not bad. **Winner: OnePlus by a small margin** **----------------------------------------** # 🎤 Mic Quality Mic quality matters a lot to me as I’m constantly on calls for work and talking to friends and family in the evening. I hate holding the phone to my ear, so my earbuds need to perform. In quiet environments, both are great. Loud, clear, no complaints. But when you throw in background noise? That’s where OnePlus pulls ahead. I tested both with YouTube “Office Sounds” playing on my surround system and using the Voice notes app and left myself voicemails. OnePlus handled it really well, my voice came through strong, and while you could hear a *hint* of background noise, it never took over. This is just a step below the black magic Samsung is doing on the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. Earfun... not so much. As soon as that office noise kicked in, my voice got buried. You could tell I was talking, but good luck making out every word. **Winner: OnePlus with background noise (Equal in quiet environments)** **---------------------------------** # 🧠 Final Thoughts So what’s the verdict? The OnePlus Buds 4 are a strong 9/10. These are some of the most complete earbuds I’ve used under $100. If you already own the Earfun Air Pro 4, I wouldn’t say you need to run out and upgrade , the difference is about 10–15% in overall experience, so not night and day. But if you’re choosing between the two for your first buy? I’d say spend the extra and get the OnePlus Buds 4. Right now, they’re around $100 on Amazon with a coupon, while the Earfuns sit at about $55. If you're on a tight budget, the Earfuns are still the best $50 buds in the game, no question. But OnePlus is showing what a little extra polish and R&D can get you. Personally, I’m going to hold off and wait for the OnePlus Buds Pro 4, those should be absolute killers. But I’m also curious to see how Earfun responds with the Air Pro 5, so that battle will definitely be one to watch. # TL;DR * **OnePlus Buds 4**: Worth the hype. Great all-around buds for $100. * **Earfun Air Pro 4**: Still the best budget buds. If you already have these, no need to upgrade. * If you’re buying your first pair and can afford the extra, go with the **OnePlus Buds 4**.

r/EarbudsWhat are the best wireless earbuds for $70-$100?
3 months ago

1- OnePlus buds 4 (excellent) 2- earfun Air pro 4 and pro 4+ (punches above its weight class) 3 - Soundcore Liberty 5 or 4 pro If it were me I would get the OnePlus!

r/EarbudsWhat are the best sounding earbuds for $40 or less?
3 months ago

If you can add 15 more dollars, the earfun air Pro 4 is on sale for $55 right now and that's an absolute steel

r/EarbudsOneplus Buds 4 vs Earfun Air Por 4+ - Comparison review
2 months ago

[My ranking order](https://preview.redd.it/ogh1cyly7o1g1.jpg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6785c43cb9c82aa65f8ba468e00cd87dd0d6cb3c) Here is my comparison of the OnePlus Buds 4 vs the Earfun Air Pro 4+, since I think these are the best earbuds on the market for under $100 (or even better when on sale). The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 were the first earbuds to pull me away from Samsung priducts, and I am Samsung everything else for my devices, because they were just that good. Then I tried the Earfun Air Pro 4 and could not believe that earbuds at a quarter of the price of Samsung and OnePlus Pro models could be better. They became my daily drivers for a year until the Earfun 4+ came out. I reviewed the OnePlus Buds 4 compared to the original Earfun Pro 4 earlier this year, and they were very close, so I had to double back and compare OP4 vs EP4+. I am actually shocked at the differences. I tested these in the office, in the gym, and on a quick plane trip, so these are real-world comparisons. # --------- # Design and Comfort Both are all plastic (which is a downgrade for OnePlus from the Buds 3), but the OnePlus Buds 4 (OP4) feel slightly more premium in how they’re built. Plus, the green color is just clean and stands out. The OnePlus also fits better in my ear because the Earfun Pro 4+ (EP4+) has a bigger build compared to the original Earfun Pro 4 (EP4), and that larger size makes the fit less comfortable for me. The OP4 gives a better seal as well, since the bulb is smaller and sits deeper and more naturally in my ear for long listening sessions. # --------- # ANC and Transparency When I compared the OP4 vs EP4 earlier this year, I said their ANC was about the same with OP4 winning by a small margin. That is *not* the case here. The EP4+ has a much bigger bulb, so it doesn’t sit in my ear as well, and the ANC suffers. I even switched to my standard foam tips that I’ve used for five years for a true seal, and it still wasn’t as good. The EP4+ does a good job removing low-end noise, but high-end sounds like voices come through clearly. Meanwhile, the OP4 removes low-end noise so well it basically disappears, and it also does a clearly better job reducing higher-end noise. On my recent flight, voices on the EP4+ came through like I didn’t even have earbuds on, while the OP4 gave me that muffled “underwater” sound for voices that good ANC should have. Transparency is great on OP4. It sounds like you don’t have anything in your ears at all, no static, no speaker hiss, just natural environmental sound. EP4+ transparency is good, but if the room gets too quiet you’ll hear that empty “waiting for audio” speaker hiss. So for ANC and transparency, the OP4 is much better than the EP4+. Honestly, my original EP4 still has better ANC and transparency than the EP4+. I don’t know if a firmware update can fix that, but the bigger bulb is definitely hurting them. # --------- # Sound Quality I’m a bass head, and I *love* a good thump. OnePlus definitely has way more bass even out of the box, and when you turn it up in the EQ, it becomes a little subwoofer in your ear. The EP4+ has good bass, but when you compare them back-to-back, you realize they’re in two different leagues. OP4 gives you that concert-level bass impact. Both have clean highs and mids with good instrument separation (especially after EQ tuning), but OP wins the bass battle easily. The Earfuns do get louder overall though, and it’s very noticeable. Max volume on OP4 sounds like EP4+ at about two notches below max. Neither distorts at max volume, but OP4 reduces the bass at max volume. That subwoofer effect disappears and it becomes more of a small thump, roughly equal to EP4+. One notch down, the bass comes back. **Bug:** I found a bug on the OP4 with some YouTube and YouTube Music songs where I hear scratching artifacts in the background. It happens mostly on older tracks and it does *not* happen on EP4+. I tested with multipoint and single-device playback, and even wore OP4 in one ear and EP4+ in the other. The artifact is definitely only on OP4. Some people online say it’s a codec issue, but I’m not sure. So for sound quality, they are about the same unless you’re a bass head. If you are, OnePlus wins easily. # --------- # Microphones OnePlus has better mics for calls in noisy environments. I left myself a series of voicemails using both earbuds, in both quiet and loud settings, and OP4 was better every time in a noisy environment. In a quiet place they sound about the same, but in a noisy place the OP4 AI pulls your voice out more naturally and keeps the background under control. So OnePlus wins here. # --------- # Multipoint Both have true multipoint for any device (not locked to ecosystems), and both worked perfectly for me. I tested listening to music on my laptop, getting a call on my phone, and each earbud switched seamlessly and correctly. However, I did find an **OP4 bug**: Auto play/pause works perfectly on my phone, but not my laptop. Music pauses when I remove the earbuds, but it does *not* resume when I put them back in. EP4+ handles this correctly. Not sure what the issue is, but it needs a fix. # Overall Since OnePlus has the better fit, better ANC, better transparency, and better mics for calls, I would say the OP4 is the winner here. But honestly, the original Earfun Air Pro 4 still has better ANC and better mics than the 4+ to me, so I’m not sure what happened with this new model. Between the OnePlus Buds 4 and Earfun Air Pro 4+, I recommend the OnePlus. But if you’re on a budget, I still highly recommend the original Earfun Air Pro 4, which averages around $55 on Amazon and will make most people very happy.

r/EarbudsWhat are your experiences with the Earfun air pro 4?
2 months ago

Earfun is amazing for the price, great ANC, great sound quality, good mics for calls and great fit in the ear.

r/EarbudsWhat are your experiences with the Earfun air pro 4?
2 months ago

I had the earfun Air pro 4 since September 2024, and we're my daily drivers since then. I have the pro 4+ now and the ANC is not as good as the pro 4, I also have the OnePlus buds 4 and they are great as well. These will probably be my new daily drivers

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r/EarbudsEarfun Airpro4 or Nothing ear(a) or Beats Studio buds+
8 months ago

Diehard Earfun evangelist here. Owned the Air Pro 3, loved them. Air Pro 4 is a refined step up.

r/EarbudsEarfun Air Pro 4
9 months ago

These are my favorite pair of earbuds I've ever owned. I was a Jabra loyalist until the Air Pro 3s (whose bass response I just loved), then the Air Pro 4s came out and blew me away again.

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r/EarbudsYou lost your galaxy buds fe and you want to replace them, what are you getting?
3 months ago

Received mine today. I already prefer them over my L4Ps. I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with Soundcore, feel free to call me biased here. Each set I've owned has had a noticeable decline in battery life after 6-12 months of use at a minimum of five days a week. I'm definitely not an expert when it comes to battery cycles so this could be expected performance over time. But I feel, for the price, they should last longer considering Anker is the parent company...

r/EarbudsYou lost your galaxy buds fe and you want to replace them, what are you getting?
3 months ago

When did I say they were? Anker is the parent company of Soundcore. Please reread my comment.

r/EarbudsYou lost your galaxy buds fe and you want to replace them, what are you getting?
3 months ago

I bought the Earfun Air Pro 4+, link to the US Amazon listing below. ANC is a bit better imo than the L4Ps, not a massive difference though. If you don't have both to compare side-by-side you won't feel like you are missing out. Passive isolation (ear tips) between the two are comparable as well despite L4Ps having a round nozzle whereas the Air Pro 4+ have an oval shape. I found it to be pretty uncomfortable on the L4NCs. Others had the opposite experience. Something something everyone's ears are different. [https://a.co/d/0DkXsXA](https://a.co/d/0DkXsXA)

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r/EarbudsIs it worth spending $200 to $300 for earbuds
5 months ago

I will be downvoted to oblivion, but owning decent sounding wired iems like the Truthear Nova (150 EUR) which sound much better than most wireless, I was more than surprised when I got the Earfun Air Pro 4 (65 EUR). I got no expectations whatsoever, just wanted them for the gym... But man, they sound amazing and they have tons of codecs (LDAC, Aptx Lossless, Auracast, LE). I'd seriously recommend everyone to give them a go.

r/headphonesWireless headphones with reasonable price and fair quality?
4 months ago

This may sound like an ad, but having spent $$ in hifi (KEF Reference 1 speakers, Hifiman Arya Organic headphones, Truthear Nova IEMs and many more) I have to say that the biggest surprise I've had in audio was with some cheap true wireless headphones - the Earfun Air Pro 4. These go for 60/70 Euro and are amazing. I was checking the big brands (Sennheiser, etc) but saw some great reviews on these and decided to try them. Unbelievably good for the price, tons of codecs (including LDAC and future-proof with rarer ones like LE and Auracast)... If you check the headphones subreddits you'll see that I am not the only one loving these.

r/headphonesWireless headphones with reasonable price and fair quality?
4 months ago

It's funny because I got these for the gym as cheap, "I don't need the best sound" buds. But they are so good they have become my main commuting headphones. Don't use them for calls so can't say about mic quality though.

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r/EarbudsI bought the MOST TALKED 100€ budget earbuds and this is what I've found:
3 months ago

I just used the Earfun pro4 standard on plane flight over the weekend and am thrilled with how great they are for the price! I only listened to airplane TV which is what I got them for.

r/EarbudsWhat are your experiences with the Earfun air pro 4?
2 months ago

I got some a few weeks ago just for air travel as I really just can not stand headphones without a good reason to. I flew last week and they were pretty amazing really!

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r/EarbudsCheap/Medium priced good earbuds
8 months ago

I love mine, only issue is mic quality, but for $60? amazing. Edit: mic quality might have been improved with a firmware update because they sound better than in reviews from months ago

r/EarbudsEarfun Airpro4 or Nothing ear(a) or Beats Studio buds+
8 months ago

In reviews it doesn't sound great, but I just did a test(in silence, while tapping my desk, and while in front of a small fan) and it really didn't sound awful at all. Must be a firmware update. [https://www.myearfun.com/headphones/earfun-air-pro-4-adaptive-anc-true-wireless-earbuds-black?shareid=C4S70XKYILE](https://www.myearfun.com/headphones/earfun-air-pro-4-adaptive-anc-true-wireless-earbuds-black?shareid=C4S70XKYILE) My affiliate link if you're interested(doesn't change my opinion on the earbuds at all)

r/EarbudsEarbuds recommendation which don't hurt helicis crus
11 months ago

I second this. I have small ears too and mine fit great. Wouldn't recommend the 3s though, slightly bigger iirc and worse sound. Got my 4s for only $63 off amazon.

r/EarbudsSo my airpod 1’s are officially calling it quits… recommendations?
7 months ago

There aren't really other options for earbuds that are shaped like the early airpods. I will say, I had issues with the airpod pros staying in my ears, but I have had a much better experience with my earfun air pro 4's(they also have pretty great iOS compatibility).

r/EarbudsAre Raycon earbuds actually worth it?
7 months ago

Have you noticed the mic quality of the Earfun air pro 4 improving after firmware updates?

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r/EarbudsWireless Earbuds recommendations?
10 months ago

At this price point, EarFun Air Pro 4 is hands down the best value, especially they're currently running a website promotion where you can get a significant discount

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r/EarbudsAre the Earfun air pro 4 earbuds good?
6 months ago

Better than good. I'd say they're the best you can get for the price

r/EarbudsThe JLabs are the worst earbuds I’ve ever had. What is a better cheap alternative?
6 months ago

I've had two dime 3s and they both died within a week. So I threw them away and got air pro 4s. They are amazing

r/EarbudsOneplus Buds 4 vs Earfun Air Pro 4
6 months ago

Nice reviews. Just wanted to say, my air pro 4s have fast connect and they are always connected before I even put them in my ears. Only issue I've had is sometimes I use only one bud at work and the remove to pause feature takes a sec to work. I usually just double tap the button to pause though

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r/EarbudsPlanning to buy Sony WF-1000XM5 buds, are there any suggestion for any ones better than this for great audio quality and durability. I can increase my budget if product is good.
6 months ago

Sorry but these were a let down, both on battery life and sound quality ANC was decent I recently lost one of my buds and had to buy something else as I need them for work Got the earfun air pro 4 for 56 quid and they're better, honestly https://www.amazon.co.uk/EarFun-Cancelling-Earphones-Bluetooth-Detection-Black/dp/B0D5M9SH1X

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