First listen: EarFun’s first over ear headphones are impressive for $80
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- January 12, 2024
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Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends Read and watch our complete CES coverage here EarFun, a company that has been surprising us for several years with ultra affordable wireless earbuds that sound terrific, has taken its first step into the over ear wireless headphone space and we got a chance to give them a listen at CES 2024.
The EarFun Wave Pro are priced at $80 and will be available toward the end of March. Contents EarFun Wave Pro EarFun Air 2 EarFun UBoom X EarFun Air Pro 4 EarFun Wave Pro Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends The Wave Pro look impressive on paper. They’ve got hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC), hi res audio capability thanks to support for Sony’s LDAC Bluetooth codec , Bluetooth Multipoint , 40mm drivers, five built in mics for calls, and a huge 80 hour claimed battery life.
Recommended Videos If the Wave Pro can repeat the performance of the company’s wireless earbuds, they’ll be the first wireless cans to provide some serious competition to 1More’s $100 SonoFlow , which we currently consider to be the best budget wireless headphones you can buy. Related Sennheiser’s new sports earbuds send heart rate, temperature to popular fitness apps Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 debut with lossless audio, but skip the spatial trend JBL’s $200 Live 3 earbuds get the Tour Pro 2’s touchscreen charging case Digital Trends’ own Derek Malcolm was in Las Vegas for the big electronics show and got some brief ears on time with the Wave Pro at EarFun’s booth.
Admittedly, the CES show floor isn’t necessarily an optimal space for auditioning audio products, but Malcolm nonetheless felt that they sounded good for the price, with a “nice balance, and decent low end.” He noted that the sound signature could probably do with some additional tweaking using the EarFun app’s EQ adjustments.
Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends Ten minutes is hardly a good test of long term comfort, but the Wave Pro show promise in that area. Malcolm’s immediate assessment was “comfy and not pinchy at all.” Hear Through (transparency) mode made external voices easier to hear thanks to some amplification, and the only real critique was in regard to the ANC, which he dubbed “only OK.” It’s not the final word on the Wave Pro — we’ll be doing a full review as soon as we get a chance to spend some more considered time with them closer to launch.
EarFun also debuted new generations of some of its most popular wireless earbuds and speakers at CES: EarFun Air 2 Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends $50, available in late January Bluetooth 5.3 Personalization via the EarFun App Bluetooth MultiPoint Hi res with LDAC codec 4 mics 10mm wool composite drivers Single earbud mode Claimed 9 hours per charge (5.5 hours with LDAC), with 31 hours in the case (or 17.5 with LDAC) Fast charging; 10 minutes gives an extra two hours IPX7 Touch controls Wireless charging Low latency game mode EarFun UBoom X EarFun $180, available in May Bluetooth 5.3 “JumboBass” technology Dual 4 inch mid woofers Dual 20mm tweeters 80 watts peak power IPX 7 Claimed up to 30 hours of playtime Carry strap included Color LED lighting USB C in/out, can be used as a power bank Personalized EQ via the EarFun app Stereo pairing with a second speaker and party mode with up to 50 linked speakers Built in mics for hands free calls and Google Assistant/Siri access EarFun Air Pro 4 Derek Malcolm / Digital Trends Price still to be determined, but likely between $80 and $90, available midsummer Bluetooth 5.4 Hi res audio, lossless CD quality audio via Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound and aptX Lossless LDAC also supported for non aptX Adpative phones Wear sensors Bluetooth Auracast compatible Bluetooth MultiPoint Google Fast Pair Wireless charging Multiple color choices Low latency mode IPX5 6 mics Claimed 11 hours per charge, plus 41 hours in the case Editors' Recommendations Audio Technica’s latest hi res earbuds debut at CES 2024 for $199 Sennheiser Accentum Plus aims at the middle ground between budget and baller JBL upgrades its 2024 wireless headphones with massive battery life JBL’s first open ear earbuds have a detachable neckband Raycon launches $149 Everyday Pro wireless earbuds and headphones.