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The EarFun Wireless Earbuds are award-winning Bluetooth in-ear headphones designed for an active lifestyle, featuring advanced sound technology, IPX7 waterproofing, and a customizable audio experience through the EarFun Audio App. With up to 35 hours of playtime and crystal-clear call quality, these earbuds are perfect for work, sports, and everyday use.
Specific uses for product | Wireless Earbuds for work job sports music gym yoga commute |
Headphone jack | USB |
Noise control | None |
Charging time | 35 Hours |
Ear placement | In Ear |
Compatible devices | Any Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Control type | Volume Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 51 Grams |
Frequency response | 2.4 GHz |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Unit count | 1 count |
Product Dimensions | 5.33 x 5.2 x 3.4 cm; 51 g |
Batteries | 3 A batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | TW200 |
Connector | wireless |
Material Type | Plastic, Silicon |
Size | 53.3mm*52mm*34mm |
Battery Type | Lithium |
Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
Linux System Requirements | Windows 7 or Later iOS 8.0 or Later Android 5.0 or Later |
Mac System Requirements | Windows 7 or Later iOS 8.0 or Later Android 5.0 or Later |
Windows System Requirements | Windows 7 or Later iOS 8.0 or Later Android 5.0 or Later |
Unix System Requirements | Windows 7 or Later iOS 8.0 or Later Android 5.0 or Later |
Item Weight | 51 g |
M**T
What-Hifi were bang on with their review.
Gotta say these headphones live up to the hype.Comdortable.Good battery in the buds and cradle.Great for hi-res audio as the app allows you to turn on game mode which cuts latency.Cunstomisable EQ with several presets.Great call quility.And the best....the sound way better than they ouught to so much so I bought my wife a pair straight after getting mine.Recomended and for 25 quid a no brainer.
C**T
Excellent sound, pretty decent
(I've updated this review twice, eventually arriving at 5 stars - see the updates at the end)Firstly, these buds have excellent sound for the price. They're not quite as well rounded as the audiophile type headphones, but they are really very, very good. They're certainly plenty good enough for a run around the block, or the commute to work. The sound isolation by virtue of being an earplug design is good, but I can still hear enough around me to be situationally aware.The charge case is nice too - and seems to provide plenty of power for a good long time. The buds are held in by a little magnet so there's a clear "in" and "out". The stalks go into two deep holes which have springy contacts in them for charging. Those holes are possibly a problem if some fluff gets in there, or if you need to clean the contacts.There are some wrinkles though - hardly surprising given the price. Firstly, skipping tacks, pause/resume, adjusting the volume etc all require a number of "taps" with a finger in a particular ear. This is okay, but it's prone to problems mis-counting the number of taps you intend. If your finger doesn't go right onto the bud, it may not be counted, if you go too quick, it may not be counted, if it's a Tuesday, it may not be counted... you get the idea. This has lead to more than a few pauses when I wanted to skip, volume when I wanted to pause and I've lost count of how many times it's told me it's switching to "game mode" (which is missing a consonant, so sounds more like "gay mode").Also, when putting the buds back into the charger, sometimes things don't work right. First it was the left one, now the right - when I put them in, sometimes they charge (and disconnect bluetooth), sometimes they just stay there. If the latter, then they'll eventually run out of battery, and re-connecting them to bluetooth seems overly hit-and-miss. Some days it takes several attempts to get both ears to work at the same time.When this first happened, I contacted Earfun, who it's fair to say were great. They told me to clean the contacts (not so easy down the bottom of the tube in the charger), and push hard and whatnot. On that occasion it worked, but subsequent times it's been a lot less successful. My guess is the actual buds get themselves in a mess and don't start to charge/disconnect when they should, and so need some "resetting" to make them behave. The little LED on the buds sometimes does some very weird things, and sometimes the buds seem to try to talk but garble instead. There's no reset button (or apparently a way to switch them off/on or whatever), so getting them back to themselves isn't always easy. Sometimes you just have to let them run out of battery and then recharge them to get them to work. This all smells of a software problem on the buds (not upgradeable), so I hope Earfun can sort it for a subsequent model.All in all though, these are great, and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a decent set of buds (and Earfun themselves look to be good). The problems with them are very annoying but not a show-stopper (for me at least). Not quite "apple" yet, but then they're like a 10th of the price.UPDATE: Earfun have got in contact to smooth over the above (was a 3 star review). Adding a star because that's unexpected from them, is above and beyond what I'd ever reasonably expect and another clear plus point for these buds.Update 2: (Moved up to 5 stars) Earfun replaced the old with the newer model (the one with app connectivity, and it comes with a little cleaning stick). The app is plenty good enough (probably won't need it more than once or twice), and thankfully doesn't need you to register to use it. I've more or less left my buds as 'default', except to turn off Game Mode. The app provides a way to update the earbuds firmware, so I guess this is a way for Earfun to improve what they can without needing to replace the hardware.Further, the actual buds work better than before. The finger touch thing seems more 'definite' than before, so a lot less pauses when I meant skip, or whatever. They seem to pair with my watch more reliably than before too, and so far have charged flawlessly. Earfun seemed to think previous problems were with dirty contacts, and have provided a little cleaning stick this time, so time will tell if that's still a problem here. So far, the buds seem to disconnect and charge as they ought to, so I don't expect random 'battery low' issues (the app can tell you the charge of each bud too - if you need such a thing).All in all then, 5 stars as they sound great, work well and are at a price you can't beat. Earfun service has been excellent too.
J**N
Good value
Good value, good sound. A little bigger than my previous Urbanista buds.
J**N
Amazing value
For £28 that I’ve paid? Mad value. I would say quality of these are 6/10 for listening to music and 7/10 for podcasts and audio books. I use it at work in chaotic environment where I’ve ruined or lost few wireless buds already that were much more expensive.If looking for a true quality sounding wireless buds, then you are not expecting it for £28, are you?
P**.
Listen to the music without breaking the bank.
If you don’t want to spend a lot of money but still want a good quality sound, I would highly recommend these earbuds. For the price they are extremely good. The picture shows the name of the make on the ear plugs but the pair I received do not, but obviously this doesn’t affect the sound quality. They arrived lot quicker than expected, and were well packaged. Would recommend.
S**B
21 months of use before charger failed
Bought these in August 2023. They lasted until May 2025. Case no longer charges the earbuds.However, for the price (£27.99 in Aug 2023), I cannot complain. The sound was decent for the price bracket, the battery life was decent, and I had very few issues. The buds are nothing special but they are better than others I've had at similar price points.The connectivity had some minor issues: going through busy areas (such as train stations or shopping centres) would make the audio skip/jump/distort for a second. For me, this isn't a deal breaker, but may be a quality of life feature that affects others.Taking calls whilst walking seemed okay. There were issues on particularly windy days but that could be found with all budget-midrange earbuds.Gym use: ear buds stayed in fine, occasional need to readjust position when running. Sweat did distort sound when I was doing very intense and prolonged exercise, but this would be fixed by removing the ear bud and drying it. Nothing irregular about this.Overall, three stars. Very much a decent purchase on a budget but not going to stand up to earbuds going up the prices. I think anything above £20 in 2025 is probably too much.
A**R
Fabulous headphones
The headphones are amazing just the sound i like
J**N
Earful (and Eyeful) of Beauty
First and foremost, the item arrived on time - very swift time - as promised by Amazon Prime. On opening the contents, i was pleasantly surprised by the exceptional look of everything: from the design and print on the box to the very slick, gleaming and compact charging case and earbuds. At the amazingly bargain price of this item, i expected something of a much lesser quality. But on initial viewng, i was immediately reassured that i had made a good decision in opting for this brand. And so far, i have every reason to believe that. At this point, i have to admit i haven't fully explored its range and full possibilities, as i've only got to the stage of pairing it with my Android phone (seamlessly) and listening to some music on Spotify. The sound isn't exceptional but again, that's a work in progress on my part and i'm convinced i can improve that aspect of the buds in time. Earbuds fit very comfortably and i don't fear they'll fall out at any stage.If i was fully versed in the usage of these Earfun Air earbuds, i'm sure i would be giving it a 5-star rating but i'm being extra cautious in giving it a 4-star for the moment. And i'm very optimistic that, with time and patience, i will grow to love these little beauties.
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