🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with EarFun Free Pro 3!
The EarFun Free Pro 3 Noise Cancelling Earbuds feature advanced Snapdragon Sound™ technology, delivering high-fidelity audio with aptX Adaptive. With 6 mics for enhanced voice clarity, 43dB active noise cancellation, and a comfortable fit for all-day wear, these earbuds offer 33 hours of playtime and seamless connectivity via Bluetooth 5.3. Customize your listening experience with the upgraded EarFun App.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 26.5 Grams |
Item Weight | 41.5 Grams |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 10 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Listening, Calling, Running, Exercising, Gaming |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | 6 Mics Qualcomm cVc 8.0 Noise Cancellation Call, Active Noise Cancelling up to 43dB, Custom EarFun App & 55ms Low Latency, Multipoint Connection & Bluetooth 5.3, Snapdragon Sound & Hi-Res Sound & aptX Adaptive Audio |
Enclosure Material | Composite |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Calling, Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Brown Black |
Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
J**E
A bargin set of earbuds
Update from March 2024 - just get better.So revisiting this set of earbuds now they've had a couple of firmware updates and have done a few tests comparing the capabilities of the buds on a new phone using AptX Adaptive.First, the bluetooth signal strength and stability to maintain high bitrate in Adaptive mode on these is incredible. Literally i can walk from the front of my house to standing on our back door step (about 7-8 metres through 3 walls) and they're still coping with high bitrate.My other buds fail (downgrade to low mode) a good couple of meters sooner.Secondly these sound even better with AptX Adaptive. Using the Olaf boosted EQ profile with a couple tweaks these are so incredibly fun to listen to. Especially if you're into EDM with that classic V profile of thumping bass and lots of treble. These just are so much fun to listen with.Only downside is the ANC performance is definitely the weakest part of the entire package. THey just don't knock the ambient noise down by as much and the highest pitch sounds like keyboard clacking in an office just don't get pulled out much. So i'd say ANC is a "could do better" but the rest of the package is great-------------------------------------------------Original review from Oct:Headline summary -- brilliant bargainWhat's in the box:EarbudsUSB-C 10cm cable6 sets of tips: Med fitted but 2 smaller and 2 larger sets by the looks of it. Plus a set of foamies loose in the bag separate3 sets of stablise bands (small, large and flat)InstructionsCharging case is small and pocket friendly. Less chunky than the Senn MTW3 and similar thickness to Samsung Galaxy FE case but widerThe case opens nice and wide (slightly over 90° open lid) making them easy to get in and out. Features Qi Wireless charging which is a nice feature bizarrely lacking from buds costing 5x the price (Bose looking at you!)Usual pairing process once you've peeled away the tape blocking the charge ports and let them initialise. Either can be done in-app or just in settings.AppYou can update firmware, customise buttons (both sides indepdent and from a good list of options), EQ, which comes with a bunch of presets including Oluv's natural and boosted EQ's (more later), options for codec (aptx adaptive available), mic options, voice, and a find buds option. Simple and clean app, nice and responsive. Perfectly functionalANCI'd say theyr'e probably the worst out of the 3 i've got here but it's still enough to drop white noise down a few dB but it's nowhere near as capable as some more expensive buds. It's definitely passable when out and about. The firmware update you get on launch of the app (0.2.0 at the time) adds a wind-noise feature which seems to be the in-vogue feature.FitInitially used the small tips and large wings and they fit fine but still i find the need for a shallower overall fit to get the best experience for me so i switched to my goto Spinfit CP1025 TWS tips and the buds are immensely comfortable. Almost no pressure in any spot. The wings adds the security but are very soft silicone and flex so they really don't pressure your ears. With the tips switched improving my fit i get a good boost in bass too.SoundThe EarFun signature sound is "ok". Nothing special but perfectly fine. I immediately tried Oluv's 2 pre-sets and it really wakes these things up in a big way.The "Oluv Boosted" EQ adds that more V feel. But for me it did push the bass a little bit too boomy for me on some tracksSub bass is present and solid. I took the Oluv boosted preset and knocked the bass down 1 notch on the 1st two points and it eased off the boominess plus i pushed up the top end a little as i felt it lacked a little bit of aireness. Am talking EDM / Drum'n'Bass music here -- for most other things it's ok. But backing off the bass a touch on the boosted EQ was the sweetspot for me.They're a fun set and for the money they punch above their weight. I think my MTW3 are better still and handle things a little tidier and give me a little more detail but i think for the asking price these are a great casual set. I'll spend some time with the EQ on these and see what i can manage but out of the box with minimal fuss you have a solid fun set of earbuds for a super competitive price. I think they definitely compete strongly with the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE which are a good 30% more expensive.The ANC is definitely similar and AptX adaptive being present means more options for better audio than the limit of Samsung SSCThese are a solid value prop.
T**D
Best wireless earbuds at its price, backed by excellent customer service
The Earfun Free Pro 3 wireless earbuds are great all-rounders offering many features that others at two to three times the price don’t. This includes wireless charging, IPX5 water resistance and multipoint connect ability, which was crucial for me in order to seamlessly switch between two phones. Importantly, sound quality is very good, actually surprisingly so given the price point – Earfun allow you to adjust the EQ profile if it’s not to your taste. The app doesn’t have great reviews, but personally I had no issues with it – it was stable and worked well to change settings.I mainly bought these for the ANC (active noise cancellation) on the tube in London. The tube can be very loud in places, particularly on the Central Line – it’s a test for even the best over-ear noise cancelling headphones with loud screeches that no headphone will drown out. So putting it into context, the Earfun Free Pro 3 did very well, particularly for more of the low-hums of the train enabling me to listen to music, or watch a video without having to crank up the volume too high. You can also switch to ambient mode which allows me to hear others easily.The company recently released new firmware (0.2.0) versus 0.1.6 out of the box. The new firmware added better noise-cancelling, the ability to disable touch controls, and a new setting for wind noise cancellation. Battery life is around 5-6 hours with the better quality Bluetooth aptx codec switched on, which is perfectly acceptable. Using these for calls isn’t a priory for me, but from the small number of calls I’ve tested I was at least legible, but this style of earbuds isn’t normally the best for calls outside of a quiet environment.Here you get a discrete pair of earbuds that don’t stick out, and are not stem-styled, so these are very good for the gym our running/cycling. Earfun provides four different sized buds to suit most ear shapes, a couple of foam buds and two different wing tips as well. So Earfun is covering most bases here. A short USB-A to USB-C is also included for charging, although you can just as easily stick this on a wireless charger too.Lastly, a shout out to the customer service team at Earfun that responded quickly to questions I had as well as rolling out a number of new firmware updates early on to improve the product. As mentioned at the start, the product is a great all-rounder for the price and should be on your shortlist if you are looking for this style of earbud.Update (14 November 2023): A new update was released (v 0.2.1) that added some new profiles for noise cancelling called ‘Ear-Adaptive’. This provides a default and three alternative ANC profiles to tailor to individual ear canals. It’s a great addition, improving the ANC further for me. Also, I’ve playing around with the various equalisers and would recommend to not use the default option – I’m enjoying the various preset options available, but you can also set your own if none of the preset options suit. Still very much impressed on how much these earbuds offer for the price.
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