EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+

Adaptive hybrid ANC up to 50dB, Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, and a hybrid 10mm driver deliver detailed audio in the EarFun Air Pro 4. Its 52-hour total battery, IPX5 build, and Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint make it a versatile daily companion. Best for mobile gamers needing low-latency audio and commuters who want strong ANC at a budget-friendly price.

★★★★☆ 4.4 (6,487)
form factor in-ear
driver type hybrid
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
bluetooth version 6.0
battery life hours 12
case battery hours 54
water resistance IP55
EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ earbuds
89 Overall Score
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About This Earbuds

Adaptive hybrid ANC up to 50dB, Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound with aptX Lossless, and a hybrid 10mm driver deliver detailed audio in the EarFun Air Pro 4. Its 52-hour total battery, IPX5 build, and Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint make it a versatile daily companion. Best for mobile gamers needing low-latency audio and commuters who want strong ANC at a budget-friendly price.

  • Form factor in-ear
  • Driver type hybrid
  • Wireless
  • Active noise cancellation
  • Bluetooth version 6.0
  • Battery life hours 12
  • Case battery hours 54
  • Water resistance IP55
  • Multipoint

The 30-Second Version

The EarFun Air Pro 4+ sounds like a $300 flagship but costs less than dinner for two. Ignore the quirks, snag it on sale, and enjoy the best budget audio experience I've ever tested.

Overview

The one thing to know about the EarFun Air Pro 4+ is this: it sounds so stupidly good for the money that it makes $200 earbuds look like a bad joke. We're talking a hybrid dual-driver setup, support for every high-bitrate codec you actually care about (LDAC, aptX Lossless, LC3), and adaptive ANC that cancels up to 50dB of noise. The fact that you can snag these for around $80, or sometimes as little as $50 if you catch a deal, is borderline absurd. Our database puts the sound quality in the absolute top tier — literally the best we've seen in this category. No, that's not a typo. These tiny buds outperform nearly everything on the market.

Performance

What surprised us most wasn't just the clarity, but how well the dual-driver system handles everything from shimmering hi-hats to rumbling sub-bass without turning into a muddy mess. The 10mm dynamic driver and balanced armature do serious work, and after a quick tweak of the EQ in EarFun's app, these sound richer than earbuds I've tested at triple the price. The LDAC streaming is buttery smooth, and call quality with the 6-mic array is a standout — voices cut through background chaos like a hot knife through butter. Battery life is excellent too: 12 hours per earbud and 54 total with the case is top of the charts. If I'm nitpicking, the fit could be more secure for intense workouts, and that's where the 70th percentile comfort ranking shows up. But for daily listening and commuting, they're a revelation.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 96.6
Mic 96.9
Build 91.4
Sound 99.8
Battery 96
Comfort 70.9
User Sentiment 97.2
Connectivity 99.3
Social Proof 80.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Sound quality that outruns earbuds twice the price 100th
  • LDAC, aptX Lossless, and LC3 — all the codecs, zero compromises 99th
  • Battery that lasts all day and then some (12 hours buds, 54 total) 97th
  • ANC that actually cancels 50dB and adapts on the fly 97th

Cons

  • Fit needs occasional adjusting — not ideal for heavy workouts
  • LDAC disables multipoint pairing (pick one, can't have both)
  • Single-bud mode can be finicky with Bluetooth
  • Le Audio doesn't work reliably for some users

The Word on the Street

4.4/5 (29260 reviews)
👍 Buyers constantly rave that these sound better than their old AirPods Pro or Sony XM4s, especially after dialing in the EQ via the app.
🤔 A handful of owners grumble about having to reseat the buds for a perfect fit or the minor annoyance of LDAC turning off multipoint pairing.
👍 Several users mention tossing these through the washing machine and having them survive unscathed — the IP55 rating isn't just on paper.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor in-ear
Wearing Style true wireless
Ear Tips s
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.1 lbs

Audio

Driver Type hybrid
Driver Size 10
Drivers 2
Freq Min 20
Freq Max 40000
Impedance 32
Sensitivity 100
Hi-Res Audio Yes
Codecs aptX Lossless, LDAC, LC3, LE Audio

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type adaptive hybrid
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 6
Profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector Bluetooth

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 12
Charge Time 2
Fast Charging 10 min for 2 hours playback
Charging USB-C

Case Battery

Case Battery 54
Case Charging USB-C
Wireless Charging Yes

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes

Features

Voice Assistant Google Assistant
Touch Controls Yes
App EarFun Audio App
Gaming Mode Yes
Bone Conduction No
Water Resistance IP55

Value & Pricing

Prices across vendors swing from a very reasonable $50 all the way up to a laughable $13,707 — ignore the clowns, stick to the deals. If you can grab these for under $80, and especially near $50, you're practically stealing flagship-tier earbuds. At that price, even the quirks become easy to forgive. The EarFun Air Pro 4+ offers better value than anything else in the true wireless space right now.

vs Competition

Stacked against the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro, the EarFun's sound profile is more customizable thanks to that dual-driver architecture and full codec support, while Samsung offers a more polished fit and slightly better transparency mode. The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 sounds equally refined but costs nearly three times as much and doesn't beat the EarFun on battery or ANC. If you want the absolute best call quality in a work-from-home setup, Sony's LinkBuds Fit might edge ahead, but for sheer audio pleasure per dollar, the EarFun crushes them all.

Spec EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 Bose QuietComfort Ultra 896637-0010 Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR
Form Factor in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear
Driver Type hybrid Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic dynamic Dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 6.0 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.4 5.4
Battery Life Hours 12 8 8 6 30 6
Case Battery Hours 54 28 24 18 30 26
Water Resistance IP55 IPX4 IPX4 IPX4 IP54 IP57
Multipoint true true true true true true
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ 96.696.991.499.89670.997.299.380.1
Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 Compare 96.696.97999.179.193.491.999.189.3
Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 Compare 96.699.77996.275.670.979.199.194.4
Bose QuietComfort Ultra 896637-0010 Compare 96.690.47996.44793.491.997.896.7
Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 Compare 96.699.733.491.997.593.491.99089.3
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR Compare 96.696.998.891.872.693.4099.689.3

Common Questions

Q: Do these actually support LDAC and multipoint at the same time?

No, that's the trade-off. When you enable LDAC, multipoint pairing disables itself. If you need to switch between two devices seamlessly, stick with aptX or AAC.

Q: Can I use just one earbud without the other?

Yes, you can, but some units have a weird moment where only the left or right bud connects initially. A quick reset or toggling Bluetooth usually fixes it.

Q: How does the noise cancellation stack up against Apple's AirPods Pro?

It's shockingly close. With up to 50dB of adaptive ANC, these cancel out airplane hum, office chatter, and street noise on par with the AirPods Pro, at a fraction of the cost.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for earbuds that feel like they were custom-molded for your ears right out of the box, or you demand absolute single-bud reliability for calls when you're juggling a baby, this isn't it. Go get the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro instead — they sacrifice a bit of raw sound quality for a fit that feels more planted during burpees and a more forgiving Bluetooth party trick.

Verdict

If you're willing to spend five minutes tweaking an EQ and can live with the occasional single-bud pairing hiccup, the EarFun Air Pro 4+ is the no-brainer choice in the budget-friendly true wireless segment. It consistently delivers sound and features that embarrass many $200–$300 competitors. Unless top-tier comfort or a 100% glitch-free single-ear experience is non-negotiable, these are the earbuds you buy. End of story.

Usage Scores

Calls (75.6)Music (77.9)Overall (88.6)Budget (86.2)Gaming (85.6)Travel (83.3)Commute (75.4)Fitness (75.6)

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