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🎧 Elevate your audio game—hear the future, block the noise.
The EarFun Air Pro 4 are award-winning wireless earbuds featuring advanced adaptive hybrid noise cancellation up to 50dB, Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, and 6 AI-powered microphones for crystal-clear calls. With an impressive 52-hour total playtime, Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint connectivity, and customizable sound profiles via the companion app, these earbuds deliver premium sound and convenience tailored for the modern professional on the go.





















| ASIN | B0D5M9SH1X |
| Additional Features | AI Algorithm and 6 Mics ENC, Adaptive Hybrid Active Noise Canceling up to 50dB, Hi-Res Sound with LDAC, Multipoint Connection & Bluetooth 5.4 & Auracast Broadcast Audio & Google Fast Pair, Qualcomm QCC3091 SoC with aptX Lossless Audio and Snapdragon Sound |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Exercising, Gaming, Listening |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 11 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #933 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #116 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Brand | EarFun |
| Brand Name | EarFun |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging Case, EarFun Air Pro 4 Adaptive Hybird ANC Earbuds, Eartip, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Composite |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices (such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops) |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | App, Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,591 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Composite |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 2.402Ghz - 2.480GHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 54.99 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EarFun |
| Model Name | EarFun Air Pro 4 |
| Model Number | TW600 |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 100 dB |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | EarFun provides 18-month warranty for every product. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**H
These are legit
I’m not an audiophile or a person that knows a ton about headphones. I do listen to music, podcasts, etc… a lot using some type of earbud. Previously I was using various sport earbuds from Amazon in the $25 range for years. One day I decided since I used them so much I want to get something better. I looked at Apple earbuds & no way was I paying what they cost without trying them first. For all I know they may not stay in my ear or they may be uncomfortable. I did a little research & came up for these for about $55. Right away I can tell these are better quality than previous ones I used. These are only the 2nd set of stemmed earbuds I’ve used - I’ve always used sport style with clips because I felt they would stay in my ears better. These stay in your ears pretty well if you put them in as directed. I found if you eat with them they will fall out. You may not be able to vigorously excercise with these - but other then that they are comfortable & stay in for me. The battery case is tiny - much smaller than others I have. The batter in the buds itself lasts a long time. Listened for about 8 hrs straight & they were fine. These buds have an app to customize them - and you really need to download that. It’s much better than trying to do it through taps, etc.. First I found it a bit annoying the only way to pause using the buds was to take them out of your ear. Then I realized it’s just a default setting - you can control what taps on the buds to what. So, I changed it to 1 tap pauses/starts, 2 taps increases volume, 3 decreases volume, 4 goes to next track, & long press changes noise cancelling. The noise cancelling seems pretty legit. There are multiple settings for it & they block out outside noise pretty well. Previously I had used only big over ears headphones for ANC - I didn’t even realize they had ANC buds. I’m now listening to a podcast & have the ANC on & someone is sitting 5 feet fro me talking & I can hear nothing. If you haven’t used it before - it’s a weird sensation. I haven’t tried it with the mower yet (ultimate test) but they feel like they will perform well. I’ve never had buds costing hundreds of dollars, but sound quality in these seems excellent to me. The app has various settings & adjustments - and it doesn’t feel like a cheap useless app. It’s well done. You can customize control settings for left & right bids separately. I can tell you the sound quality is so much better than my other $25 sets of buds, I’ll never buy another cheap $25 pair. The sound quality is much better than buds in that class - it’s worth paying 2-3x the price. There is also something in thy app you can make the buds make a noise if you loose one or both. Nice feature. They come with different rubber tips, I’ve only tried the installed factory ones & they are fine. These feel & perform like they cost much more than $55 I feel. I’ve never tried AirPods or similar, but my gut tells me they aren’t worth 4x the price. Only minor complaint I can find, is it seems 1 bud connects to the phone & the other connects to initial bud. Sometimes I wear only 1 ear bud & I noticed if I have my phone & 1 bud in & I go far way from other bud it looses Bluetooth. Honestly, all buds may work this way, not sure. So, if I have 1 bud in my ear & bring my phone outside & leave the other bud in the house - it will cut out. First I thought they broke or needed to be reset - but that’s not the case. These seem to be a favorite on Reddit - that’s why I got them. Assuming they hold up, they are really nice & I highly recommend them. The tiny case is nice, they sound great, customizable, etc Update - I just took a call on these & they worked very well
8**D
Best Earphones I've ever had
I don't usually write any reviews, but wow these are really cool, I have to: I got these to replace my old Pixel Buds A-Series; they were a good 3 years old, went through some damage on occasion, and I know the batteries were starting to get much worse. Taking it out of the box I was immediately impressed with the 4 extra sizes of rubber tips (twice the number that came with my old Pixel Buds). Experimenting with them, I got a good fit for each ear and man these things are comfortable, no problem after a few hours of listening. (The wing on those old pixel buds would make my ear sore.) Mine came fully charged so I went right to messing around with them. Immediately you'll be asked to download their app (I don't think you *have to,* but why not?). App features include equalizer settings, customizable touch controls (which you can set for each ear bud individually), audio codec swapping, "find my ear buds," and the ability to use LE audio. In addition to that, the noise control/cancellation options are really cool and something I hadn't yet experienced. It really does turn off all the ambient noise in your house, and I think I'll be using these for meditation in the future. Plus, another cool feature I'll be making use of at work, these things support connection to multiple devices at once. Hooked up to both my phone and my work computer, I can simply pause the music on my phone, and it will automatically switch to my desktop audio. (We are living in the future, boys and girls.) I'm not exactly an audiophile or anything, but when I click through the different equalizer settings, it does sound different, so I imagine there's a fair but of customization available there. That being said I listened to music pretty much the whole day at work today, it sounded completely fine. If not on par with the sound quality of some new a-series pixel buds, they're probably a bit better. The bass can bump pretty well. The battery seems like it will last as long as advertised, after 3-4 hours, it says they're still at about 70%. Which can lead into my only gripe with these things: I don't think you're getting a super exact measurement when the % shows up on your phone. I only ever saw 90, 80, and 70% show up on my phone today, and the case now reads 80%. And that's completely fine, everything else works as it should, it's just a tiny nitpick some people might remove a star for. Even for the full price of $80 or $90, they're probably worth it, but the black ones only being $63, I don't know why anyone would buy any other buds. And it's crazy because the same pixel buds I had are STILL $100 new (~$50 renewed or on eBay), and I know they have wayyy less functionality and wayyy worse battery life. Who cares about big tech brands? My ears are gonna have plenty of fün.
C**I
A real bang for the buck, but some important information not disclosed in the product page
Let me preface this by saying that I am not an audio expert, but rather a regular user. I had been a user of Earfun Air Pro 3 for about a year and I REALLY liked it. So, I was excited when the Earfun Air Pro 4 came out and I bought it since I got a 30% off (early adopter benefits ig). And it actually is what it advertises itself as! It features Sony's LDAC codec, along with Qualcomm's aptX Adaptive codecs, AND Bluetooth LE support with the LC3 codec, which is literally unheard of for the pricepoint that it sells at. On top of that, it has Google Fast Pair support and has the runs atop the latest Bluetooth 5.4 standard. I have a Google Pixel 8 Pro so I have all of the aforementioned feature and codec support. First impressions are completely positive. Even without using any equalizers, it sounds crisp and wonderful. The bass is just where it should be and isn't overpowering. Same with the treble. It has 6 noise cancellation levels. The noise cancellation is excellent for its price point. I felt that the AI based noise cancellation settings need some work, so I primarily stick with the Strong and Balanced settings. It also has numerous built-in EQ profiles and a custom equalizer for anyone who needs it. I haven't had the opportunity to test the battery life, but I belive it would be better than the previous Earfun Air Pro 3 since that lasted very long for my use case. I NEVER had it run out on me, so I expect the same with this. The in-ear detection feature also works great. Now, onto some criticism ... What I didn't like is that Earfun never mentioned that you cannot have the options of all codecs at once. They're all an either or. AptX is the most "compatible" codec with it not affecting the availability of other features of the product. LE and LDAC have to be enabled manually, and are mutually exclusive. On top of that, enabling LE **disables** the aptX and LDAC codecs, Fast Pair support, and Game Mode support. I then later researched this and found out that the codec disabling is because of the experimental nature of the LC3 (Bluetooth LE) codec. It doesn't mention it, but enabling LDAC **disables** the aptX and LC3 (Bluetooth LE) codecs since I couldn't find the option to switch to the other two in the codecs in the Developer Options menu. Also, when you do enable the LE codec, you then have to manually go into the Bluetooth settings for the Pixel and then enable LE Audio, but that's probably a Google issue. However, when you do have that option selected and go into the Developer Settings option, it doesn't show LC3 codec as selected but rather says "Use System Selection (Default)." I am not sure what's going on, but I will give the benefit of the doubt here that LE is indeed active, and it is some bug on Android's side. What I also don't like is that the in-ear detection is VERY sensitive. It just takes a little bit of the earbud to loosen in the ear for it to activate, which is really frustrating especially in outdoor settings and in physical activity based settings. I hope they can somehow lower the sensitivity. Overall, it's an extreme value product and is a steal for its price point, and more so when you have discount coupons. Consider the points I listed above when purchasing the product. I have attached some settings pages that reflect the features and restrictions of the product with different settings, for you to consider.
W**S
Best Earbuds Ever!
Fantastic earbuds. Spotify and Audible never sounded so good. So I’ve had my EarFun Air Pro 4’s for a little over a month and could not be Happier. For years I’ve always struggled with keeping earbuds in my ears. They’re either too tight making my ears hurt making me take them out, or too loose and constantly falling out of my ears. I’ve tried all the name brands and wasted barrels of money, Apple Airbuds 2, Samsung, Sony, Beats, JBL’s Ankers etc. I’ve chunked all the cheapies and give all the expensive ones away and gotten different ones. Over and over the search goes on and on. That was Until now. These fit perfectly right out of the box. The sound is amazing and immersive. Three levels of sound. Normal, Ambient and Adaptive noise canceling Hybrid. The app is easy and sound and equalizer settings are simple and intuitive with several presets and fully customizable. It has readings on every thing, battery levels for each earbud and the charger case. (Btw I’m averaging about 90 hours of battery life. I charge the case for about two hours once a week.) Earbud finder/locator. Simple paper start guide, with in-depth guide/manual and FAQ within the app. Plus they gave me an additional two years of warranty when I registered my earbuds. Bottom line is that these are the best earbuds I’ve ever owned. Yes I sleep in them every night and use them almost all day except when driving. Thank you EarFun for a Great Product!
T**R
Great value! See Update…
Great value! Decent sound, decent noise cancellation. Hold charge about 4 hours. Buttons a bit tricky but can lock in what you want. Probably better ones but quite nice. Well made. App augmented. More choices. Update: Today is June 16 or 17th 2026. I got these earbuds called EarFun Pro 4 earlier this spring when I bought my new portable oxygen generator. These earbuds are quite nice and have good sound and are good value. They also have automatic noise canceling. They are controlled by tapping on the earbuds themselves. A series of tops control, volume, and noise canceling. They also come with an app that I am now finding out, simply doesn’t work. When it does work, it has much more features controlling the earbuds themselves, including turning off the finger tap controls. This is nice if you either don’t need that type of control or it becomes a nuisance. Today I find out that the app thinks the earbuds are not connected when they are. So, you lose the app control effectively. Since there is an online manual with the app, you can not figure out how to control the earbuds without the manual. I suppose trial and error I would finally get it. However, this is a fault. I did delete the app and reload it and it still says I’m not connected when I clearly am. I may get to Amazon and leave a review so that the company knows that despite a good value of their product their app has glitches Karen just bought a pair of ear buds from Walmart from the ONN company. They seem to work fine, including in the wind and have some degree of noise canceling. There is no obvious app to go with these, but I suspect there is and, they are 20 or more dollars cheaper than these puppies. For those reading this as a review, be aware of this option.
D**N
Great sounding earbuds that are definitely worth the price
****update**** The seller reached out to me and wanted to address my issues with this pair. They offered to send me a new pair and see if it was any better. I got the new pair updated the firmware, and they paired instantly and perfectly. I customized them to my preference and away I went. No issues. I went on my first run and had absolutely no connection issues. I've used this new pair a couple of times and I'm very happy with the new pair. All the great sound quality as the first pair and great anc. I'm really happy with my new pair and still amazed at how good they sound for such small drivers. Thanks earfun for reaching out!! Original review: I had got a new phone and my old earbuds didn't have aptX. I ordered these as an upgrade and was excited to hear them after all the good reviews of these earbuds. I opened them up, set them up with the app, and on my way. I played around with the custom EQ and was super excited. I was playing around with the aptX settings, and the earbuds then disconnected, and refused to repair. It took me damn near 40 minutes to repair the set. Once I repaired, I had all kinds of issues with sound cutting in and out, randomly getting quiet and never getting loud again. I thought it was the noise cancelling , however I was in a car with no noticeable external noise. So once again deleted and repaired and a guess what. Wouldn't connect. 3rd time repairing them to the phone. Changed some settings in my music app, and it seemed to be ok. Well I had to get a new phone, all the settings were saved in the app, which was nice. Earbuds worked pretty well for a while, until I went for a run, and there is some serious connection issues... Yet again... It will randomly cut in and out while I'm running... With my phone in my pocket. 2 feet away max, and still has issues. With all that said, when they work the sound on these things is awesome. The customizations available is awesome, noise cancelling is awesome. And fit with the right tips is pretty good. Battery life is pretty good, but I'm using max noise cancelling so I use the battery up quite a bit. I really want to love these but with the connection and pairing issues, I'm just not sure this is it. for the price I expect better connection and more stability.
J**S
Amazing value for the price
Seriously amazing! The quality genuinely surprised me coming from my Pixel buds, which randomly broke last year and Google wouldn't support me. In comparison, these earbuds and case cost less than a single replacement earbud for Google's buds. Their sound quality is just as good, they fit really well and feel comfortable. They come with multiple eartips in different sizes. They also have an awesome battery life! They've been getting me through work and class for over 2 weeks now without problems. I highly recommend.
C**E
Great sound quality - good alternative for iphone users
I bought these after owning the airpod pro 1st gen for a few years. Pros: - Great sound quality - Solid connection - Multi-point: keep them connected to both my iphone and my macbook pro - Very long battery life, much better than airpods pro 1st gen. And the case also holds more charges. - Wireless charging - Reasonable price - ANC - though not perfect it's decent Cons: - Fit: they don't stay as secured in my ears and I do need to reposition them relatively often. - Case is a bit larger than the airpods pro. But it works well and has a larger battery, so I think it's ok Overall I think it's a great purchase and I would buy them again.
F**K
Awesome earbuds
Really good ANC earbuds.
S**A
Całkiem dobre słuchawki
Całkiem dobre słuchawki marki Earfun. Jakość wykonania bardzo dobra, chińskie słuchawki premium w niskiej cenie. Obsługują wiele kodeków SBC, AAC, LDAC oraz aptX. Mamy kilka ustawień adaptacyjnego ANC, które można zmienić w aplikacji na smartfona. Jest też multipoint, jednakże warto wiedzieć, że nie działa, jeśli włączymy kodek LDAC. W ustawieniach kodeka aptX mamy możliwość włączenia aptX adaptive oraz Lossless, jednakże ten drugi obsługuje procesor Qualcomm od ósmej wersji wzwyż, mój smartfon ma 870, więc nie obsługuje. Dostępny jest też Le Audio, ale o dziwo u mnie nie działa po jego włączeniu. Dźwięk bardzo dobry, basy też.
S**N
Very good for the price
Lost my case... But i bought another brand and i regret it big time. The microphone is awesome doesn't pick up background noise like some i had that is more expensive. Also i love the app and customize all the buttons and so on.
G**.
Bestes Preis- Leistungsverhältnis überhaupt! Vergleich mit Bose QC Ultra und Soundcore Liberty 4NC
Ich hatte zu Beginn die Bose QC Ultra. Diese haben das beste NC und einen guten Sound. Doch etliche Probleme mit der App, Multipoint und der Mangel an Einstellungen in der App haben mich dazu gebracht, diese wieder zurückzugeben. Daraufhin habe ich nach einem günstigen Ersatz gesucht und bin durch ein YouTube-Video sowohl auf die Earfun Air Pro 4 als auch auf die Soundcore Liberty 4 NC gestoßen. --- Tragegefühl: Durch die tieferen Eartips der Earfuns dichten diese zusammen mit den Bose am besten meinen Hörkanal ab. Das gemütlichste und gleichzeitig sicherste Gefühl hatten für mich die Earfun und Bose. Die Earwings der Bose geben einem jedoch noch ein Quäntchen mehr Sicherheit, vor allem bei sportlichen Aktivitäten. Bei den Soundcores hatte ich immer das Gefühl, dass diese nicht ganz fest sitzen und meinen Gehörgang nicht zu 100 % abdichten. --- Klang: Der Klang beider günstigeren Varianten ist standardmäßig eher für Mitten und Höhen ausgelegt. Die Bose sind um einiges basslastiger. Generell fand ich den Gesamtklang bzw. die Klangqualität bei den Bose besser. Die anderen beiden müssen sich jedoch nicht vor den Premium-Hörern verstecken – es sei denn, man ist ein Audiophiler. Aber in diesem Fall würde man ja ohnehin zu Sennheiser oder anderen Herstellern greifen. --- Bedienung und App-Verbindung: Bei den Air Pro 4 gibt es 30 voreingestellte EQ-Profile, bei den Liberty etwa 20. Und bei beiden kann der EQ individuell angepasst und abgespeichert werden. Bei Bose hingegen gibt es lediglich vier Voreinstellungen. Man kann zwar den EQ grob anpassen, aber nicht speichern – sehr schade. Generell gibt es bei Soundcore und Earfun deutlich mehr Einstellungsmöglichkeiten und Freiheit in der App. Bei beiden kann man bspw. pro Ohrhörer individuell einstellen, welche Funktion 1x-, 2x-, 3x- und langes Tippen haben. Das einzige, was den günstigeren Earbuds im Vergleich zu den Bose fehlt, ist eine Swipe-Geste, die optimal zum Einstellen der Lautstärke wäre. Wie bereits erwähnt, gab es zahlreiche Probleme mit der Bose-App. Sehr oft hat diese meine Earbuds nicht erkannt, obwohl sie mit meinem Handy verbunden waren. Da hat nur ein Reset geholfen – allerdings nur für kurze Zeit. Denn das Problem trat immer wieder auf. Einfach nervig, vor allem für einen so namhaften und teuren Hersteller. Hier könnten (und sollten) sich Bose einiges von Earfun und Soundcore/Anker abschauen. Bei den günstigeren Marken hatte ich nie Probleme, und die Ohrhörer wurden sofort erkannt. --- Noise-Cancelling: Das NC empfand ich bei den Earfuns besser als bei den Soundcores. Das liegt vermutlich an der besseren Abdichtung durch die tieferen Eartips. An das NC der Bose kommen sie jedoch trotzdem nicht heran. Bose ist für mich hier der Marktführer (neben Sony) und setzt die Messlatte für alle anderen Mitbewerber sehr hoch. Wenn das NC von Bose 10 Punkte bekommt, würde ich den Earfuns 7,5 Punkte und den Soundcores 6,5 Punkte geben. Das NC der beiden günstigeren Modelle ist besser als erwartet, besonders wenn man den Preis bedenkt. --- Multipoint: Hier sind die Earfuns mit Abstand die besten, was mich letztlich überzeugt hat, mich für sie zu entscheiden. Ich habe die Earbuds mit meinem Smartphone und meiner Nintendo Switch verbunden, und die Wiedergabe funktioniert wie gewünscht. Wenn ich ein Video auf dem Handy anschaue, wird der Sound des Videos wiedergegeben. Sobald ich das Video pausiere, höre ich wieder die Nintendo. Umgekehrt funktioniert es genauso: Spiele ich ein Spiel und starte währenddessen ein Video auf dem Handy, wechseln die Kopfhörer automatisch zum Handyvideo (auch während des Spielens). Ich bin begeistert – vor allem bei Kopfhörern in dieser Preisklasse! Bei den Soundcores ist das leider nicht so reibungslos, besonders bei der Verbindung von Smartphone und Konsole. Um die Wiedergabequelle wechseln zu können, muss auf einem Gerät die Wiedergabe pausiert werden. Das ist an sich schon umständlich, aber bei einer Konsole – die kontinuierlich ein Audiosignal ausgibt – schlichtweg unmöglich. Dementsprechend funktioniert der Wechsel hier leider nicht. Ich muss die Kopfhörer manuell wieder mit der Nintendo verbinden, was für mich den Sinn von Multipoint zunichtemacht. Die Bose sind hier mit Abstand die schlechtesten. Multipoint wurde erst per Update nachgeliefert, aber das hätte man sich wohl lieber sparen sollen. Im Test mit Smartphone und Nintendo haben sie es nicht geschafft, die Quelle zu wechseln, ohne dabei ein lautes Knacken von sich zu geben. Anschließend stürzten sie ab und verbanden sich nur noch mit meinem Smartphone – unabhängig davon, in welche Richtung der Wechsel stattfinden sollte. Hier hätte ich von einem so teuren Produkt deutlich mehr erwartet. Das war wirklich enttäuschend und frustrierend. --- Fazit: Alles in allem haben mich die Earfun Air Pro 4 überzeugt, da sie in jedem Aspekt sehr gut abschneiden und teilweise besser sind als Kopfhörer, die ein Vielfaches kosten.
A**Y
Bra ljud för lite pengar
Har alla viktiga codecs, tex aptx lossless/adaptive
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