

🎶 Elevate your audio game — don’t just listen, belong.
The EarFun Air Pro 3 earbuds combine advanced Qualcomm QCC3071 chipset with aptX Adaptive audio for premium sound clarity. Featuring 6 mics with Qualcomm cVc 8.0 ENC, they deliver crystal-clear calls and hybrid ANC that cuts noise up to 43dB. Bluetooth 5.3 supports multipoint connection and low latency, while a 45-hour total battery life with wireless charging ensures uninterrupted use. The EarFun app allows full EQ customization, making these earbuds a powerhouse for professionals seeking immersive sound and smart features at an unbeatable value.













| ASIN | B0BNNMYSGQ |
| Additional Features | Lastest Qualcomm QCC3071 Chip & aptX Adaptive Audio technology; High-fidelity 11mm wool composite dynamic drive; 6 Mics Qualcomm cVc 8. |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Gaming, listening |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 55 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,096 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #644 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | EarFun |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, EarFun Air Pro 3 ANC Earbuds, Eartip, USB-C Cable, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 520 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Height | 31 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 60 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Weight | 52 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 50 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,740 Reviews |
| Earpiece Shape | Square |
| Enclosure Material | Composite |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | usb |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Height | 31 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 52 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EarFun |
| Model Name | EarFun Air Pro 3 |
| Model Number | EarFun Air Pro 3 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Calling; listening; cycling; exercising; running |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | EarFun provides a 45-day money-back and 18-month warranty for every product. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
E**E
Stunning Value, Stunning Sound
To preface this review, I'm someone who has used Airpods Pro, Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds, and Phillips Fidelio X2HR headphones. I'm not a self-proclaimed audiophile, but I have a pretty good ear for sound especially when it comes to music. I purchased these Earfun AirPro 3 earbuds in September 2023. It's now December 31. REVIEW: I watched and read a lot of reviews for these earbuds prior to purchasing them. Most people said that these were great, but a few reviews said that these are way over hyped, sound muddy, and have way too much bass. Straight out of the box and into my ears, they sounded fantastic. I believe Earfun pushed a firmware update that addressed sound profile concerns. These sounded crystal clear and had the perfect amount of bass and thump. I listen to genres such as prog metal, hip-hop, shoegaze, jazz, ambient, industrial, etc. Everything sounds great. Fit and comfort is great. Ambient sound is very good and noice canceling is very good. I'm shocked at how great these budget earbuds are in terms of ANC seeing as ANC was pretty much exclusive to premium earbuds a few years ago. Comparing these with Airpods Pro and the Sony's, they sound fantastic. More thump and bass than the Airpods. WAYYYYYYYY better battery life as well. The Sony's have more detail, depth, and absurdly good ANC, but they also cost nearly $300 when I got them. I picked up the Earfun AirPro 3 earbuds for $55. If you happen to not like the sound profile of these earbuds, you can use the Earfun app equalizer or download a free third party equalizer such as Poweramp Equalizer or Wavelet. From there, you can tweak the sound to whatever you want. These things sound fantastic, are comfortable, easily transportable (case fits fine in pocket), great ANC and ambient sound, fantastic battery life, and can be bought on sale for $55. The built quality is fantastic as well. Considering all wireless earbuds will eventually fail to hold a charge due to battery degradation, I couldn't justify purchasing the new Sony's or Airpods Pro. But at $55 on sale, these Earfun AirPro 3 earbuds are a no-brainer. And given they have such great battery life, I expect the battery degradation to be slower since they will go through fewer charge cycles. This isn't just a "it's good FOR THE PRICE" product. This is just a straight up great product at a low price.
A**R
Outstanding!! Best Bang for the Buck!!
I'll make this as short as possible. FYI, It's only been 2 days of use so far. First off, no problems connecting, using the supplied instructions. I updated the firmware to 1.0.7 using the Earfun app which was self explanatory. Then over to the EQ settings, I chose a Custom setting over any of the Presets, as I didn't find any of the Presets to be satisfactory. You can adjust the bass to your liking, I've heard some gripes about the bass being overkill and you can adjust it no problem. Too much bass in my opinion would be 4, 10" Kicker Solo Baric subwoofers in a Chevy S10 extended cab right behind your head, having to wear ear plugs, vibrating your eyes and making you nauseous. After the first day of use, I plugged them in and they charged to 100% relatively quick and no problems. These earbuds fit perfectly in my ears, only adjusted them twice all day. They are comfortable for all day use. On day 2, I decided to change the Noise Cancelling setting from Ambient to Normal. I did also try the Noise Cancelling setting which is 1 of the 3 choices which works awesome. However I just want to be able to hear what is going on around me and I believe it reduces battery drain as well by changing it to Normal. All in all I'm very satisfied with these earbuds and would definitely recommend them to anyone. If you just tinker a bit with a Custom EQ setting you can have these earbuds sounding great!! That's coming from a person who appreciates high quality sound and high quality audio reproduction and personally owning/testing the best to the worst, earbuds and over the ear headphones. While these are not the world's most expensive earbuds the sound quality is Outstanding. The noise cancelling works very well on my end for dampening outside noise. I have yet to get any feedback with the microphone noise cancelling ability. My brother did mentioned that I sounded clear to him while on a call, just nothing regarding noise cancelling. Should anything change with these earbuds for the good or bad and/or if I get some feedback regarding the microphone noise cancelling ability I will give an update ASAP. Enjoy!!
T**I
Outstanding earbuds and excellent value. Better than my Apple buds.
These earbuds are fantastic, super comfortable, and the noise cancelling and sound is better that my Apple ones. It holds a charge great. I only gave it 4 stars as it regularly disconnects from my Bluetooth and will have trouble reconnecting. I usually turn my Bluetooth off then turn it on again, then it connects.
W**E
Good sound. Good customer support.
UPDATED May 6, 2023 - see end Because watching movies etc. is the primary reason I bought these, I weighted volume and lip-sync performance heavily in my ratings. Hence the 3, rather than a 4 or 5. Updates at end. Advertised features are all there. They have a good clear sound. The available equalization app can make them even better. Sitting in my study watching TV is not really a test for the ANC, but it did seem to be doing something. More later. Multi connect functionality worked as advertised. Volume is not that great. Try boosting the EQ settings up overall to gain a little more volume, although it might cause some distortion. As is, it is barely loud enough. If your hearing is a little weak like mine, it is not quite loud enough. Thank goodness for their clarity. Wanted these to watch movies on Netflix on my Roku. (The newer Roku allow bluetooth earphones to connect directly.) Trying them out, I quickly discovered that sound did not sync properly with picture. Lip sync was not right. I tried the app control for gaming, which is supposed to speed things up so that they would sync. It improved it some, but still not quite synced right. I have other earphones that I have used on the Roku that do not exhibit this problem, so I know it is not the fault of the Roku. This was a big disappointment for me, because this was to be my primary use of them. Also, need to spend some more time figuring out controls to see if you can switch between saved EQ modes. Switching between Noise Cancellation modes is straight forward and they announce the mode you are switching to. Happily I could turn the gaming mode on via replacing one of the standard touch settings. Disconnecting and reconnecting earphones causes you to lose that setting on the buds, and you would otherwise have to go back into the app to turn it back on. I will fiddle with things a little to see is I can get past the problems and questions, but I may be returning them. I will update other info here after I have had a chance to try things out. 4-27-23 After doing the recommended firmware upgrades and fooling with the Game mode I still find the speech synchronization to be somewhat improved, but still off. With adjustments to the EQ settings I was able to do a pretty good job of compensating for the low volume. (Hint, you my have to fiddle with it to "tune" to your hearing preferences. Just pushing everything up for more volume was unsatisfactory.) I did get to try out the noise cancellation at the gym. Maybe they would do better with the drone of an airplane ride (but no trip plans at this time). In the gym, despite having the latest update, adjusting EQ, and fiddling with different earbuds to get better isolation, they did not help much. I expected better for this price. UPDATE of 5/6/23: EarFun reached out to me, and I have to say it was good news. First, I applaud them for actually reaching out to address complaints. Better yet, they have done work to rectify problems! Thank goodness for a product that can accept firmware updates. I had returned my ear buds for refund. They apologized for my "inconvenience" and acknowledged that they saw my complaints and were working on improvements. They even offered to replace them or send me another one of their products as compensation. They told me about features and limitations regarding the earphones. You rarely see this kind of customer service from a company., I had bought two pair of these initially but, returned the pair I bought via Amazon, and kept the other pair. EarFun support wrote a personalized note, and advised me of some of the functions of the product as well as constrains. They wanted me to accept another pair and update the latest firmware update. My initial complaint was that watching videos on my Roku, the lips did not match up with sound. Prior updates to firmware had not completely resolved the problem. Also, volume was somewhat lacking. I had to fool with the EQ settings to get things as loud and clear as I needed (I admit my hearing is not the best). This last firmware update corrected the lip-sync, and somehow the sound was improved enough that I did not have to resort to major EQ changes to compensate. It now seems richer and clearer. Because of this, I have changed my rating to a full 5 stars. Good sound, good features, decent price, and GREAT customer service. Thanks EarFun.
N**.
Really liking these
I refuse to buy the high priced, certain fruit named company headphones, even though I own their phone and watch already. I just can't see why they cost that much for what they are. I had another brand of headphones, that have all the same features, and were a fraction of the cost that I have used for the last few years. Recently, they started to have issues with connecting and disconnecting from my phone, and would only sometimes charge when in the case, so I needed something new. After buying a couple of "noise cancelling" earbuds from other brands, that really didn't have true noise cancelling capabilities, I found these after looking at a lot of reviews on other sites. I have not been disappointed. First the design just looks nice. The buds themselves, the case, everything just looks like nice quality components. They were simple to connect to my phone, and they connect quickly, and reliably every time I use them. I mainly use them for phone calls, or to listen to podcasts or watch videos on my phone, and only occasionally use them for music when I am cutting grass. If I had to knock them for anything, it might be sound quality, but only in relation to music. They just sound a little bassy to me, and I'd like a little more crispness to the sound. The good news is that you can adjust the EQ on them using the app you download to your phone. I did this and was able to get more of what I was looking for in sound. Still not a crisp as some others I have had in the past, but much better than when I first opened them up. Noise cancelling seems to work pretty good as well. I've never used to the trendy brand's headphones to know how well theirs works, but for my purposes these do all I need them to. With it turned on, you can hear the difference. Things like the hum of my AC unit, or even some of the noise from my children who are home for the summer and don't understand that I am working all day long, get reduced with them in and noise cancelling turned on. I sometimes have to take them out just to verify that I'm not missing anything going on in the house. Overall, they're not perfect, but I do think they are an incredibly good pair of headphones. I could wear them all day and not have a problem with them getting uncomfortable, and they sound pretty good, and function well. I'd buy them again for certain, as I'm not sure for the price you could do any better.
T**N
Good product, people's voice not clear.
I mean they are Bluetooth earbuds, this is what I was expecting. But the sound quality is good but not clear. People's voices don't sound well but overall the product is worth the money, very light, good fit, design is pretty good.
K**.
Very good wireless headphones
I was a bit skeptical from other reviews on how good this product was. Usually, such reviews are paid for on a product that is as "young" as this one is or have had certain snippets cherry-picked out of the review. I finally broke a pair of Jlabs wireless headphones that I've had for a few years and have been extremely happy with. The noise cancellation on them was almost nonexistent, but the sound quality was great and they stayed in my ear while working out/biking. I saw the Earfuns and the reviews while shopping for better noise cancellation so I figured I'd give them a try. I'm glad I did! First, if you haven't done it already, get the Earfuns app and set it up. You get access to many features of the headphones this way that you wouldn't be able to otherwise. The 4 requirements on my list were all met by this product: Battery Life, Noise Cancellation, Needs to stay in my ear, and Sound Quality. Battery Life: Not a 5, because its not as advertised, but still very good. On a full charge, with the latest firmware, the battery lasts 6 to 7 hours for me. 7 is stretching it. That's more than enough for what I need and it chargers fairly quick in the case. The case does not hold much of a charge itself. It is sufficient to charge the headphones up twice from almost an empty charge. Noise Cancellation: This was just WOW! Really amazing. It does a remarkable job on the noise cancellation is on par with much more expensive headphones. The ambient sound feature available on the App does let you hear details fairly well and does a fairly decent job (not good or excellent) of limiting the amount of wind being picked up through the mics when biking on the trail. Needs to stay in my ear: I was skeptical, because all my previous wireless headphones have been wrap-around-the-ear desisgn, because the ones that just kinda "stuck" in your ear would fall out during a bumpy, rocky, full of branches, trail ride on the bike. This kinda terrain also meant that your earphone was pretty much gone for good when it popped out. Got tired of that real fast. I found the right fit of earbud to put on the headphones themselves (they send a pack of them to try out) and they seemed really snug and well fitted unlike previous purchases. I've had them on the trails several times now and they haven't come close to falling out of my ears even during a vigorous trail ride. This was a very pleasant surprise! Sound Quality: This is why I mentioned the App. Get it. Out of the box, they are at default sound and it sounds a bit "tinny". The App has a fully customizable equalizer, however, and after setting it up exactly the way I wanted it, the sound is just as good as my previous Jlabs that were more expensive. In fact, the bass on these, once adjusted, can be a bit too much, in my opinion, where if "thumping" music is your thing, then the EQ can definitely be adjusted for that. So get the App before judging the sound. These headphones are an excellent choice for someone looking in this price range or even at a bit more expensive models and brands.
A**R
Good, issues addressed by customer service.
Edit: Customer service promptly reached out to me and provided me a replacement under the warranty, no hassle. The replacement earbuds have been working well, and I am satisfied with the resolution. The original review is below; I was looking for new earbuds I decided to try Earfun. I've had these for 7 months using them daily for 1-3 hours in an office and have mixed opinions. Pros: - For the price point, the sound quality is good. Calls are also very clear (aside from noise canceling) -Connectivity has surprisingly been great. I've had two walls between these earbuds and my phone and they still work. -Battery life is good, and the earbuds charge quickly. Cons: - I have serious concerns with the poor quality of these earbuds. It had been almost exactly 7 months and the right earbud has stopped working. For the price point I'm pretty disappointed. The case is also flimsy. - Noise canceling is ok, but certain noises cause weird pops and sounds. - The touch aspect of the earbuds is not very responsive. The earbuds do not recognize fast presses. Based on the poor quality issue alone I would not recommend.
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