
EarFun
The EarFun OpenJump are open‑ear wireless earbuds with 14.2 mm drivers, IPX7 water resistance, and up to 11 hours of playback per charge (42 hours total with the case). They feature Bluetooth 5.3, spatial audio with head‑tracking, a titanium‑alloy ergonomic hook, and a companion app for custom EQ.
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$56.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the OpenJump for its expansive soundstage, reliable battery life, IPX7 durability and low‑latency gaming mode, while noting that the open‑ear design sacrifices deep bass and that the touch interface can be finicky. The lack of high‑resolution codecs on iOS is repeatedly called out as a drawback, but the overall value proposition is considered strong for active listeners who prioritize comfort and situational awareness.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the featherlight fit, long-lasting battery and the ability to stay aware of their environment, especially during workouts. Common frustrations revolve around the muted bass response, a bulky and scratch‑prone case, and touch‑control sensitivity, with iOS owners also lamenting the absence of AAC or LDAC support.
Common Complaints
Bass roll‑off due to open‑ear design, bulky and scratch‑prone charging case, touch‑control misfires, lack of AAC/LDAC on iOS, and maximum volume not being loud enough for noisy settings.
What People Are Saying
“budget open earbuds done right”
“featherlight at 7.8g, no fatigue even after hours”
How It Compares
vs. Soundcore AeroFit
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Disadvantages
Choose AeroFit if you prioritize stronger bass; choose OpenJump for longer battery and higher water resistance.
vs. Bose Ultra Open
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Bose Ultra Open is better for users who value a lighter case; OpenJump wins for endurance and durability.
vs. Shokz OpenFit
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Shokz OpenFit suits those needing higher volume; OpenJump is superior for long‑duration, water‑resistant use.