EarFunvia Amazon has
EarFun Air Pro 4 Adaptive Hybrid Noise Canceling Wireless In-Ear Earbuds (Black) on sale for $55.99 - $2.80 when you enter the promo code
EFPRO4AB at checkout =
$53.19.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member
f12_26 for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
- Adaptive Hybrid Active Noise Canceling up to 50dB
- Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless
- 52 Hours of Playtime and Quick Charge
- USB-C charging case
- Multipoint Connection (two Bluetooth devices simultaneously) & Bluetooth 5.4
- Integrated Google Fast Pair feature with Android devices
- AI Algorithm and 6 Mics ENC. Enhanced by 6 built-in microphones, advanced AI algorithms, and Qualcomm cVc 8.0 tech, the noise canceling earbuds effectively eliminate background noise to improve vocal clarity during calls
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Comfort, audio quality, connectivity, and battery life matched my Sonys that's died with the dreaded battery issues.
Only thing that wasn't as good as the Sonys were ANC and ambient noise passthrough. But, it was good enough considering they were a third of the price.
Gonna get a second pair as backup.
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these are a steal at $53 that completely crush anything anker makes.
Paid around ~$60, but they had a promo at the time bundling the silicone outer case for free. The case is nothing special, and I'd skip it at full price unless carrying these naked is an absolute necessity.
Though not necessarily the best in any one respect, the AP4 are often recommended as good performers overall, being feature rich and offering a lot of bang for the buck. A well-rounded package that's characterized as a strong contender in the $50-100 price class.
Are there cheaper phones that still sound decent, and more expensive phones that sound better? Sure, but these hit a sweet spot for me, in a class of products that have finite lives, and will end up as e-waste once their battery cells are worn out, and can't be serviced. These do serve a specific purpose, but I'd rather spend the big bucks on cans that can last a lifetime.
EF announced an AP4+ at CES, but it still seems like they're vaporware, and the main enhancement was some sort of AI-powered translation feature, so not necessarily a big deal; the AP4 are still current.
They have a user forum on their site, but I'd recommend contacting support directly if needed; they respond quickly.
Final tip, don't sleep on the EQ settings and try out the various suggestions.
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