![]() ![]() Aside from that small gripe, they're a very good value, particularly now that Earfun is offering them for $54 when you input the code SUMMER40 (40% off) at checkout on its site. Water-resistant: Yes (IPX5 rating - splash-proof). The Earfun Air Pro 2 not only features solid active noise cancellation but their sound is also impressive for their relatively modest price, with overall well-balanced sound, decent clarity and solid bass performance. ![]() Some of Earfun's buds have had a bit too much treble push - sometimes referred to as "presence boost" - but these mostly manage to avoid that. They do sound better than the original Air Pro. The earbuds have some extra features, like an ear-detection sensor (your music pauses when you take the buds out of your ears) and a case that has USB-C and wireless charging, that you don't often find at this price. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, they're splash-proof with an IPX5 rating and offer up to seven hours of battery life on a single charge at moderate volume levels, though you'll probably get closer to six hours with noise canceling on. For more than a month, I rigorously tested more than 20 pairs of popular and best selling wireless earbuds, from a variety of manufacturers and in a wide range of settings and situations.There's also a transparency mode that lets ambient sound in. I’m not new to testing audio gear: I’ve been covering consumer technology for 25 years for publications like AARP. I have seen firsthand how quickly and dramatically the technology built into wireless earbuds has evolved. With a stockpile of the best selling and most popular wireless earbuds to review, I put each of them through a series of real-world listening tests. ![]() To test noise cancellation, I listened to music while standing in the heart of bustling Times Square in New York City. I sampled the same pop music (Katy Perry’s Roar, for example) as I was surrounded by noise from traffic, crowds, a portable generator and street performers. It’s also in Dolby Atmos, which lets compatible earbuds take full advantage of spatial audio with head tracking to make it sound like the audio surrounds you.īattery life: Up to 8 hours | Wireless charging case: Yes | Waterproof rating: IPX4 | Drivers: 6mm I chose Katy Perry because the highly produced music is filled rich harmonies and vocals panning between the left and right audio channels. The Sony WF-1000XM4 provides the most immersive listening experience of any earbuds I tested, thanks to a blend of outstanding noise cancellation, digital audio upscaling and customizable listening options. With their compact, stemless design, these wireless earbuds are also extra comfortable. These earbuds have a better selection of features than even their more expensive competitors, and provide maximum customization for your listening experience-whether you’re playing music or participating in hands-free phone calls. Not every brand’s digital audio processing features actually improve the sound, but Sony’s Bass Boost and Speech Mode presets dramatically improved my listening experience while listening to highly-produced pop music or calling friends. Sony’s mobile app was one of the easiest to use when it came to to controlling the earbuds and matching the settings with what I was listening to-not something every competitor offers. The WF-1000XM4s can automatically pause your audio when you start talking with a feature called Speak-to-Chat (you can disable it if you prefer). They also have a handful of listening mode presets, such as Treble Boost, Bass Boost and Speech. The hot new thing in audio is spatial audio with head tracking, which lets you feel surrounded by audio as if you were in a concert hall. The WF-1000XM4 includes spatial audio, with a catch. But rather than using Dolby Atmos, it has proprietary tech that only unlocks on certain tracks when you pay for a subscription-based streaming service like Tidal. I definitely noticed a dramatic improvement in audio quality when listening to the same music on Tidal versus Apple Music and Spotify. Thanks to superb digital audio processing, the WF-1000XM4 offered the best listening experience.īut to get this feature, you need to pay extra. The WF-1000XM4s automatically restore high-range sound lost in compression and you can really tell a difference when listening to music-most other wireless earbuds don’t have this feature. I also like the fact that for noise reduction, the earbuds rely on Sony’s proprietary V1 processor-which is some of the best technology available to handle these tasks. It works in conjunction with each earbud’s noise isolation earbud tips and the two internal microphones within each earbud. As a result, the earbuds greatly reduce unwanted ambient sound. ![]()
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