
EarFun
The EarFun Air Pro 4 are true‑wireless earbuds featuring Qualcomm QCC3091, Bluetooth 5.4, aptX Adaptive, LDAC and LC3 codecs, and QuietSmart 3.0 hybrid adaptive ANC with up to 50 dB reduction. They offer up to 11 hours of playback (52 hours with the case), IPX5 water resistance, six‑mic AI call processing, touch controls and an app with custom EQ.
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$65.99
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$67.23
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$55.99
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$82.99
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Expert Opinion
TechRadar praises the Air Pro 4’s upgraded Bluetooth 5.4, LDAC support and lightweight 5 g design, noting solid high‑resolution sound despite the smaller driver, while SoundGuys highlights the comfortable fit, IPX5 durability and improved ANC, though both acknowledge the sound can become tinny at high volumes and that the ANC is not flagship‑class.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the stable 15 m range, intuitive touch controls, effective ANC for commuting and gym use, long battery life, and the app’s fit test that improves seal and sound. Common complaints revolve around occasional connectivity drops, reduced ANC when the fit is loose, tinny highs at loud volumes, and inconsistent wireless charging of the case.
Common Complaints
Intermittent Bluetooth drops in interference‑heavy areas, tinny high‑frequency response at maximum volume, inconsistent wireless case charging, and a case design that feels unchanged from previous generations.
How It Compares
vs. EarFun Air Pro 3
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Choose Air Pro 4 for newer Bluetooth features and better ANC; stick with Air Pro 3 if you prefer the slightly larger driver and can forego LDAC.
vs. EarFun Air Pro 4 Plus / Air Fun Pro 4i
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Select the standard Air Pro 4 for the best value and lightweight design; upgrade to Plus/i only if you need the extra driver technology and AI translation despite the higher cost.