🎧 Elevate your soundscape—hear every detail, block every distraction.
EarFun Tune Pro headphones combine dual dynamic drivers and Hi-Res audio support with powerful 45dB hybrid active noise cancellation. Featuring 5 AI-enhanced microphones for crystal-clear calls, Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint connection, and an industry-leading 120-hour battery life with fast charging, these foldable, memory-foam cushioned headphones deliver premium comfort and professional-grade performance for the modern multitasker.
C**E
Great headphones that are better than the Wave Life’s
What I like:ComfortableLong battery lifeDecent sound out of the boxStrong ANCGreat build qualityWhat I don’t like:No caseDefault sound needs fine tuningAfter being disappointed with the EarFun Wave Life headphones I didn’t have high expectations with the EarFun Tune Pro headphones but that all changed once I received them.Unboxing/Build Quality:In the box you will get the headphones, a USB type c cable, a 3.5 mm audio cable and an owners manual. You will not get a case with the headphones which is a disappointment but not a deal breaker. These headphones are of a better quality when it comes to build quality and sound quality. They have a metal band which is wrapped with plush cushioned pleather and durable plastic ear cups with soft ear cushions which appear to be very thin but surprisingly comfortable and two drivers in each ear cup. I worn them for a few hours a day and didn’t experience any type of discomfort or ear fatigue. On the left ear cup you will find a usb c port and an ANC button (which toggles through normal, ambient sound and, Noise Canceling). On the right ear cup you will find a 3.5 mm jack (which was missing on the Wave Life’s headphones)a power/multifunction button (which controls play/pause, answer/end calls) and up and down buttons (which controls back/forward track and, volume up and down). There are four mics on each ear cup and one extra mic on the bottom of the right ear cup. The clamping force is not too harsh either. The ear cups are on swivels and they do fold for storage.App:If you’ve ever used the EarFun app then you will be familiar with the apps and its features. You can adjust the EQ settings, change your controls to your preferences, turn on and off game mode which reduces the latency as well as turn on what EarFun is calling theater mode. This feature widens the sound stage but also disables any EQ setting you may have.ANC/Mic:The EarFun Tune Pros have five different ANC modes. Normal, Ambient Sound, Wind Noise Canceling, Comfort ANC, Strong ANC. The Strong ANC does a really good job on canceling any outside noise and Wind Noise Canceling is very impressive on these headphones. Ambient sound works great, all outside noises sound natural. Mics works well with these headphones everyone I talked to could hear me loud and clear.Sound quality:Out of the box the default EQ isn’t great. Highs seemed to be muffled and lack any detail. Luckily you can adjust those settings through the EarFun app to your preference and it doesn’t lower the volume levels like the Wave Life’s did upon fine tuning them. The highs are crisp, mids are great and there’s a great amount of bass with these headphones. The dual drivers in each cups makes a huge difference in the sound these headphones can and will make. I tried theater mode which widens the sound stage but ended up turning that off since it disabled my EQ setting.Overall you will not be disappointed with these headphones they are extremely comfortable and have a very long battery life, I just wish they came with a case.
J**A
Outstanding value!!
I'm not going to go incredibly in depth here as others have already done but I had figured that it wouldn't be long before someone came along with a truly great pair of headphones for much less money and here they are.I wish that they were a bit smaller with the extenders all they way up as they are still slightly too big for my head unfortunately but not so bad that I can't wear them. I probably will have to get a cover cushion to make them fit perfect but that's only like $10.I can strongly recommend these to anyone looking for exceptional sound and quality in headphones for under $100 ... Well under.The ability to listen lossless is a huge plus & they sound even better that way!I can't wait to see Ear Fun come out with a bit more premium flagship to directly compete with the others like Sony and Bose.I got these based on the reviews of YouTube channel DHRME so if you want more specific information I suggest check out there video comparing this with XM6 and yes they are nearly just as good sounding and even better soundstage believe it or not.
M**W
SEE EDIT. Mostly a steal of a deal. Great capabilities.
For clarity, I come from hi-fi wired headphones and I needed something more robust for moving around the house and whatnot. I had a bad experience with wireless earbuds around this price point and I then realized that Earfun, the company that collaborated with a well known audio enthusiast, may have well-tuned options. I landed on the Tune Pro and I am not disappointed.The bass is moderately emphasized to around 6 to 8 decibels over neutral, it glides down toward the low midrange giving vocals and guitars some nice added warmth, there is a slight emphasis in the upper midrange (700 - 900Hz?), and the treble is well done with hardly any harshness or shrillness. I consider this a generally bassy headphone but done relatively well. These didn't wow me with sound detail, but it's very acceptable especially for the price.The comfort is alright. I do wish the headband cushion was thicker, and the earcups could have been deeper but they are so supple that this con is easy to forget. The adjustability is great. If you have a giant head, chances are this will fit you nicely. They might be too big for little kids.The noise cancelling is good but these won't exactly disappear anything but it does a fantastic job at getting rid of rumbles and low tones. Ambient mode is slightly underwhelming, I'd rather remove the headphones to hear somebody talking to me. I'm not sure if I can adjust the control voice, but it's a little too loud by default. Speaking of loudness, these can get super SUPER loud, and the usable volume range before blowing my ears out is okay. I wish there were more gradual steps in the volume but in this regard it's just fine. Could be better, just fine. Normal mode (no ANC) has decent passive noise reduction which is surprising because wireless headphones typically rely solely on ANC to reduce any noise.The buttons are usable but I wish they were more grabby for my fingers as I have to feel around for about a second until I know which button I am pressing. This is something anybody can get used to, but it is something to get used to.So far my first impressions are telling me that the Earfun Tune Pro is a fantastic headphone for the money despite some slight setbacks. If you are not expecting perfection (you really shouldn't for the price anyway), you will be impressed. So for the value perspective, I am giving this an easy 5 stars.Edit: Just kidding, I'm having to give this 4 stars instead because the earpads are not removeable. They seem to be glued on which is one of the worst downsides of any headphones. So hopefully these earpads outlive the headphone's electronics which is a rarity.
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