Even better, they also include in-ear “wings” to act as stabilizers.

One of the handiest features that some people may overlook is the small size of the charging case.

The sound signature here is definitely fun, but it’s not particularly accurate.

Close up of the Free Pro 3 earbuds

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For less than $100, it’s seriously impressive.

Unfortunately, the built-in passthrough orTransparency modeisn’t quite as effective.

When it comes to voice, the microphone array does a good job of picking up your voice.

EarFun Free Pro 3

The EarFun Free Pro 3 aren’t just a good set of earbuds for the price, they’re a good set of earbuds period. If you can deal with slightly finicky controls and no in-ear sensors, you can’t do much better for the price.

It also seems to do a decent job of blocking out noise.

That remains the case for the Free Pro 3.

This means that, unlike many other earbuds, pulling them out of your ears doesn’t pause playback.

Earfun Free Pro 3 inside the charging case

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Just a 10-minute charge will get you up to two hours of listening time.

Regardless of the color you choose, they retail for $79.99.

That said, they’re already available with discounts of up to 20% or more.

Single Earfun Free Pro 3 earbud at an angle

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In terms of direct competition, one of the closest competitors at the moment are theSoundPEATS Air4 Pro.

Should You Buy the EarFun Free Pro?

Single Earfun Free Pro 3 earbud

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Earfun Free Pro 3 with one earbud outside of the charging case

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Bottom of the charging case

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