
EarFun's New Tune Pro Headphones Provide Great Sound and Active Noise Cancelling
Today you see headphones and earbuds everywhere. They have become a part of our lives. I myself like to use both headphones as well as earbuds depending on the situation. EarFun, a brand I have used in the past, has recently released its latest product, which provides quality sound at a reasonable price. Listen to your favorite media with the new EarFun Tune Pro ANC Wireless Headphones. What Are Tune Pro Headphones?
The EarFun Tune Pro headphones connect via Bluetooth to your smartphone or other electronic devices. These headphones can play for up to 120 hours before needing to recharge. The Tune Pro headphones have a suggested retail price of $69.99 and are currently available from the EarFun store on Amazon. There is currently a 20% coupon which makes the final price only $55.99! EarFun's new Tune Pro provide great sound as well as noise cancelling. Image courtesy of EarFun. What's in the Box?
The EarFun Tune Pro Headphones include the following: Headphones
USB-C charging cable
AUX Audio Cable
User manual How to Use the Tune Pro Headphones
It is very easy to use the Tune Pro headphones. Turn on your device's Bluetooth, then hold down the multifunction button (MFB) for 2 seconds to turn on the headphones. Depending on your device, select EarFun Tune Pro and the headphones connect. In the future, as long as you are using the same device, turning on the headphones will automatically connect to your device.
The Tune Pro headphones have three buttons on the right side for controlling the features. Press the MFB once to pause and again to play. Pressing it twice will activate the voice assistant for your device. The volume buttons increases and decreases the sound volume. Press and hold the increase volume button for 2 seconds to go to the next track. Do the same with the decrease volume side to go to a previous track. Finally, pressing the ANC button on the left side will cycle through the various active noise canceling options (Normal, Ambient, and ANC). The MFB is also used to answer and control phone calls. The four buttons allow you to control the headphones. Photo by Michael Knight.
The earphones can be charged by using the included USB-C cable. They take about 3 hours for a completed charge; however, a quick 10-minute charge will provide up to 15 hours of playback. The headphones can play up to 120 hours in normal mode and up to 80 hours in ANC mode.
The EarFun Audio App can be downloaded for free from the App Store or the Google Play store. The app provides more options. In addition to the three ANC modes, you can select wind noise canceling and then choose between either comfort ANC or strong ANC. A game mode can be activated, which decreases latency to less than 55 ms. You can use the equalizer to select between default sound, preset equalizer with 10 different presets for different types of music as well as bass and treble, or use the custom equalizer to create your own style and then save different sound profiles. The app also allows you to customize the controls and is used to install firmware updates for the headphones. Why You Should Get the EarFun's Tune Pro Headphones
The EarFun Tune Pro Headphones have great sound. They are Hi-Res auto certified. The sound quality is provided by 40mm PET + 10mm LCP dual diaphragm drivers, which recreate deep, rhythmic bass as well as crisp highs and warm mids and a wide frequency response range of up to 40 kHz. They also work great for taking calls or using during a virtual meeting. The headphones have 5 microphones powered by an AI algorithm. The ANC mode can decrease noise by up to 45 decibels and also reduce wind noise when used outdoors. Finally, these headphones are fairly lightweight. The headphones weigh less than 10.2 ounces or 289 grams. The Tune Pro fits comfortably over your ears. Photo by Michael Knight.
Podcasts, programs and music played through the Tune Pro sound great. When testing out sound devices, I usually turn to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture as a great test of their ability, and the headphones performed well. However I also wanted to try out the theater mode so thought I would try the official motion picture soundtrack from Wicked . It sounded like I was in the theater watching the movie. The app really does a great job letting users set up their earbuds as they wish. I like the ability to select from many different equalizer presets in the app so the settings are customized for various types of music.
As I mentioned earlier, I use both earbuds as well as headphones. While earbuds are smaller and easier to slip into a pocket, I find over-the-ear headphones to be more comfortable and better for longer use. I like how the Tune Pro cushions are large enough that my entire ear fits inside them so there is no pressure on the ear. Speaking of pressure, earbuds can cause a feeling of pressure inside the ear canal. I notice this more often when flying. Therefore, when I travel, I prefer headphones. Plus these headphones' ear pieces rotate so they can lie flat in a backpack, purse, or carry-on. Sound and comfort are the main reasons I like these headphones. I have always been impressed with EarFun's earbuds and headphones and have even given them as gifts to family members. They all love them. I recommend the EarFun Tune Pro headphones for those who are looking for a comfortable device that produces great sound quality for an affordable price.
Here is a video of the EarFun Tune Pro Headphones.
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