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Review on 🎧 EarFun Air True Wireless Earbuds: 4-Mic Bluetooth 5.0 with Touch Control, USB-C & Wireless Charging, Deep Bass, In-Ear Detection Headphones, 35H Playtime - Black by Nick Mosley

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great buy for the price, maybe next time pro! [UPDATE] and [UPDATE]

Have been using "round" headphones for YEARS, different brands, different features, cheap/expensive, works. I chose something different and so far have not been disappointed. I'm not sure if I'm 100% sold but I won't be disappointed. Headphones are generally very different from how neckphones work and require a small change. These headphones remind me of the black versions of the famous branded headphones. The battery life of the earbuds is great (as good as my original neck buds) and since they charge while in the case, they can last for days on a single charge. The sound quality is good, not outstanding. The bass is not enough for me and there is no way to boost it. Volume isn't a problem though, they can crank out decibels. Passive noise-cancellation is decent when the headphones are well-fitted, although speaking to one or both in my ears (when they're muted) causes reverberant echoes in those ears. The touch control works for me about 80%, usually one of my clicks is not registered. Auto stop/play on delete/insert is about 50/50, although I'm working on making sure I "get it right" as you have to press and twist it, although sometimes just picking it up works. extract and paste. The downside is that it sometimes starts playing when your palm is on the earpiece. As some other users have reported, getting the headphones out of the case is "difficult" as there's not really anything to grab aside from the smooth, shiny plastic. Maybe if they added something like these little bars of micro hearing aids. I've been told my voice sounds better on them than any other neck headphones I've used, so that's nice! Sometimes strange things happen. Since they are separate RF modules, they will lose sync for a split second every time they are in PERFECT condition, even with the phone in my pocket. More often when I'm far away from the phone. Do they stay in your ears? Yes / Yes. Thing is, I just played tennis with one of them this morning and never had to think about it. Totally 'me' and not the problem with the product (more or less) is that they are SMALL, unattached and I have a habit of letting things go and forgetting where they are. No tracking option (like others). So far I like it very much. I would recommend them to others (I already have) and if I lose them tomorrow I'll probably buy a Pro as a spare. (more mics, easier to get out of the case!) I would be happy if I could pump the bass and if they had something to track them, but again for the price this is a fantastic buy! [UPDATE] OK, it's been a while and I've had more time to work with them. I had to deduct a star. The battery lasts less than I thought (in fact, the recording and usage time has increased), and I'm increasingly encountering desync/audio dropouts between the two headphones. [UPDATE] Well, it's time to look for something else. . Losing sync between two hats gets REALLY annoying. Now it happens multiple times a day. When I speak into my ears with them, there is a buzzing feedback, even if it's only one - very annoying. Touch controls - no, at least in most cases. And why does my volume always drop to ZERO when I tune in to them? Tired of problems and tired of trying to "clean" it. There's a product that works great but is "fancy" and then there's this product that sucks and doesn't work well enough to justify its features.

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different