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Review van de EarFun Air Pro 4

Review van de EarFun Air Pro 4

The best cheap wireless earbuds we’ve tested at Tom’s Guide prove that you don’t need to break the bank to get great quality audio. The EarFun Air Pro 4 buds have just entered the budget earbuds market, and they could give all other earbuds a run for their money.

What’s not to like about the Air Pro 4? They build on the success of their predecessors — the EarFun Air Pro 3, which I also loved — and offer incredibly effective ANC and EQ customization through a user-friendly app. But their biggest selling point is, well, the literal selling point: the Air Pro 4 buds deliver spectacular sound for just €89. EarFun has also added support for advanced codecs to deliver clean sound that’s consistent across all genres, and the Air Pro 4s achieve all this while remaining very comfortable.

For the complete breakdown, read my full EarFun Air Pro 4 review.

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Cheat sheet

What is it? A pair of budget-friendly earbuds featuring excellent ANCWho is it for? For audiophiles on a budgetHow much does it cost? The EarFun Air Pro 4 are available at Amazon for €89What do we like? The lightweight design, comfort levels, support for advanced codecs, amazing sound quality that’s consistent across genres, and effective ANCWhat don’t we like? Sound tends to bleed at high volumes, and there’s no spatial audio

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Specs

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Price €89
Colors Black
Battery life (ANC off) 11 hours, 41 hours (charging case)
Battery life (ANC on) 7.5 hours, 27.5 hours (charging case)
Paired devices max 2
Multipoint connectivity Yes
Connectivity Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX lossless audio, LDAC, Bluetooth LE, AAC, SBC
Weight 0.17 ounces (each earbud), 1.58 ounces (charging case)
Durability IPX5

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Price & availability

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds case, closed on a wooden surface with a blue wall in the background

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Launched in Summer 2024, the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds are available for €89 / £79 from Amazon. EarFun has a reputation for making budget-friendly earbuds and headphones, and its latest offering is only €10 more expensive than the last model, the Air Pro 3s (€79).

This price tag pits the Air Pro 4 against the likes of the OnePlus Buds 3 (€99), Sony WF-C500 (€99), and the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW (€79).

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Design & comfort

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds out of their case on a wooden surface

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When it comes to design, there are very miniscule differences between the EarFun Air Pro 4s and the outgoing Air Pro 3s. The fourth gen buds retain the long stem design which first debuted on the original Air Pro earbuds back in 2020. Coated in a glossy finish, the Air Pro 4s have thankfully lost the somewhat plasticky feel of earlier models. They’re really light too, weighing only 0.17 ounces each, and there were moments when I forgot I had them in my ears.

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds with one inside and one outside of the case, on a wooden surface

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In the box, you’ll find four different earbud sizes. I stuck with the default size, and they fit snugly in my ears. Having worn them for eight hours straight, I didn’t feel any discomfort. I even wore them when I napped and had no issues sleeping on my side. The case is really nice and sleek too. The matte finish makes it look and feel premium. Two white LEDs light up when the earbuds are put back into the case to indicate charging, which is handy.

A photo of the EarFun Air Pro 4 earbud tips

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At this price, it’s natural that sacrifices will be made somewhere, and for the Air Pro 4s it’s in weather resistance. These buds are IPX5 rated, which means they’re waterproof and sweatproof, but have no dust protection, so keep them packed away when you hit the beach. This is relatively consistent with other similarly-priced buds — the Audio-Technica ATH-SQ1TW are IPX4, as are the Sony WF-C500. The OnePlus Buds 3 are IP55 though, offering the same water resistance plus protection against dust.

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Connectivity

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The EarFun Air Pro 4 earbuds take what the Air Pro 3 did right and improve on the flaws. The new earbuds utilize Bluetooth 5.4 (up from Bluetooth 5.3) to seamlessly connect to up to two devices simultaneously, and they support the basic AAC and SBC codecs. Furthermore, they support advanced codecs like aptX lossless, LDAC and Bluetooth LE. These earbuds support more advanced codecs than the likes of similarly-priced earbuds, like the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC (€99). Advanced codecs like these are even missing from more expensive earbuds like the JBL Tour Pro 2 (€249)! It’s great that EarFun brings these to audiophiles on a budget.

You can also tick off multipoint connectivity on the list of things the Air Pro 4 excel at doing. I was able to connect them to my MacBook Air M2 and Google Pixel 7 Pro at the same time, and switch between audio sources effortlessly.

EarFun Air Pro 4 review: Controls & app

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