EarFun makes wireless earbuds in both styles, with the Air 2 using the longer stem-style design.
In my case, the tips that were pre-fitted to the Air 2 earbuds worked fine.
One pleasant surprise when it comes to the EarFun Air 2s is the IPX7 water resistance rating.
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The included charging case is slim and easily pocketable.
This didn’t come as a surprise to me as I’ve reviewed other EarFun earbuds before.
I started with James Gang’s “Funk #49.”
While the EarFun Air 2 may lack ANC, these affordable wireless earbuds sound great for the price, have excellent battery life, and even feature a case with wireless charging.
On the default EQ setting, everything sounds wider than you’d expect from inexpensive earbuds.
Something I didn’t expect to see on this class of earbuds was support for Sony’sLDAC Bluetooth codec.
They use touch-sensitive controls, which can range between being too sensitive and outright ignoring inputs.
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One other minor fault here is the lack of a wear sensor.
The EarFun Air 2 are supported in the EarFun app, available foriPhoneandAndroid.
Solid Battery Life and Wireless Charging
The lack of ANC makes for solid battery life.
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Plugging in the case to recharge takes only slightly longer.
In terms of competition, the main competition these face comes from theMoondrop Space Travel.
Should You Buy the EarFun Air 2?
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For as low as they’re priced, theEarFun Air 2earbuds pack an impressively fun sound signature.
They’re not perfect.
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Jerome Thomas / How-To Geek