Iterating on theAir Pro 2, the Earfun Air Pro 3 look fairly similar on paper.

It’s a simple design, but it works.

This means they’resplash-proof and sweat-proof, but you don’t want to submerge them in water.

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EarFun includes four different sizes of silicone tips here: extra small, small, medium, and large.

That extra small size is handy if you typically have a tough time finding a good fit with earbuds.

They’re light enough to forget you’re wearing them.

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If you’re on an Android rig, you’ll need to rely on the other codecs.

Related:What Is a Codec?

Finally, the EarFun Air Pro 3 earbuds feature a Game Mode thatlowers latency.

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This isn’t really necessary, as latency is fairly low when using the earbuds in any mode.

That said, milliseconds matter in gaming, so it’s certainly handy to have.

Instead, you use a system of taps.

EarFun Air Pro 3 in the case with the indicator light on

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For example, tapping twice on either earbud pauses and resumes playback or answers and ends calls.

Tapping a single time on the right or left earbuds raises and lowers volume, respectively.

you might tap twice on the left earbud to cycle between normal, noise-canceling, and Ambient Sound modes.

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you’re able to also enable Game Mode and cycle through the various modes I mentioned earlier.

The biggest reason to use the EarFun app, however, is the EQ feature.

The spoken word, especially male speakers, often sounds too bass-heavy on earbuds.

Person holding the open case for the EarFun Air Pro 3s

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Even with nothing playing, enabling ANC significantly reduces noise.

Play music or even a podcast or video, and you won’t hear a thing.

Assuming you want to hear your surroundings, the Ambient Sound mode (akaTransparency Mode) is surprisingly good.

EarFun Air Pro 3 with its packaging

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I tested the battery life with ANC enabled and actually got slightly over seven hours on a single charge.

If you’d prefer to charge the case wirelessly, it will take around three and a half hours.

The earbuds feature fast charging, getting you up to two hours of playtime from a 10-minute charge.

Person holding a pair of EarFun Air Pro 3 buds

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Should You Buy the EarFun Air Pro 3 Earbuds?

TheEarFun Air Pro 3earbuds are a sort of jack of all trades when it comes totrue wireless earbuds.

If you’re looking for quality earbuds at a decent price, you’ve got plenty of great options.

Person wearing a pair of EarFun Air Pro 3 earbuds

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Person holding the EarFun Air Pro 3 case

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